Don Redman and His Orchestra - Tea for Two (1932)

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  • @emanuelaginesi5569
    @emanuelaginesi5569 16 днів тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤😊

  • @Trombonology
    @Trombonology 17 днів тому +3

    This is one of my favourite treatments of the famous standard. Redman's writing for the reeds is always so distinctive -- instantly identifiable. Harlan Lattimore, then rather clumsily labeled "The Sepia Crosby" was one of the best crooners of the day, IMO.

    • @AndyLeMaitre
      @AndyLeMaitre  17 днів тому +3

      I prefer him to Crosby.

    • @brians78s94
      @brians78s94 17 днів тому +2

      @@AndyLeMaitrei think that label ended up working against him

    • @AndyLeMaitre
      @AndyLeMaitre  17 днів тому +3

      @@brians78s94 Yeah I expect they thought it was a compliment.

  • @illbebad
    @illbebad 14 днів тому

    Andy you said...Recorded in New York on 30th June 1932
    This is a dubbing but not a bad one. What do you mean it's a dubbing? via your equipment?

    • @AndyLeMaitre
      @AndyLeMaitre  14 днів тому +3

      Apologies @illbebad, I put this comment on the wrong record, (must be getting old), but for clarity, a dubbing is a recording that has been transferred from an original disc and new records pressed with the resulting stamper. In the early days this could result in extremely poor audio but as technology improved, so did the sound quality.