If there’s a company that does more for Light Music than 
                Guild then I’ve never come across it. The discs emerge forged 
                from the Vulcan’s Forge of their endeavour, and quite a 
                few end up on my desk. This latest doesn’t differ markedly 
                from the others - a good cross-section of entertaining tunes, 
                adeptly arranged by leading practitioners, and played by first 
                class orchestras; that’s the determining series of factors. 
                
                  
                It’s good therefore to hear the gutsy and unambiguous strains 
                of Percy Faith essaying Victor Herbert’s 
Habanera, 
                and equally so to encounter Frank Chacksfield and his snappily 
                voiced 
Swinging on a Star in this Roland Shaw arrangement. 
                Tempos and moods are cannily varied throughout the run of twenty-eight 
                tracks, which allows, for instance, an evocative 
In the Heat 
                of the Day. 
Greenwich Village, written by J George 
                Johnson and played by the New World Theatre Orchestra, gets a 
                rather blowsy work-out; the alto sax solo could do with a bit 
                of Benny Carter, and the big chordal piano and full production 
                work tends to grate. 
                  
                No one yields to me in admiration for the great fiddle-leader 
                Georges Boulanger and his own recordings have given me huge pleasure 
                over the years. The poor man assuredly wouldn’t have liked 
                what Hans Georg Arlt and his merry band of Teutons do to 
Da 
                Capo. This is the kind of recording for which sea sickness 
                tablets were invented. A phalanx of percussionists does their 
                worst - but at least the fiddles are divided left and right,
which 
                is the least one expects given that the leader had been a pupil 
                of that eminent violinist Max Strub. 
                  
                By immediate contrast we have the alternately garish and then, 
                much better, refined orchestration by Paul Weston who essays Kern’s 
                
In Love In Vain. Norrie Paramor and the boys knock out 
                some cod Italiana in 
Sunset on the Tiber and Carmen Dragon 
                (crazy name, crazy guy) gives us a spirited 
La Cumparista. 
                These dance-patterned numbers exert quite a spell even when things 
                are just too Technicolor for optimum pleasure. One can luxuriate 
                in Hal Mooney’s succulent strings, indulge in the big vibrato 
                of Helmut Zacharias and his Magic Violins, overlook the bongos 
                in Geoff Love’s 
You Are My Heart's Delight (not very 
                Tauber), and guffaw at the pure corn served up by Monty Kelly 
                in 
Neapolitan Nites Mambo. There’s a tango accordion 
                in Ray Martin’s appropriately punning 
Tango of Regret 
                and a sassy version of 
I Got Rhythm by Kostelanetz. Farnon 
                goes for the whizz bang in the last track, Strauss’s 
Fireworks 
                Polka in Farnon’s own arrangement and with his own band 
                - but credited to the ‘Jack Saunders Orchestra’ on 
                the label. 
                  
                The booklet notes are, as ever, assured; the sound in these 1953-59 
                recordings attractive. 
                  
                
Jonathan Woolf 
                
                
                Track listing
                Habanera (from 'Natoma') [2:50] 
                Percy Faith & His Orchestra 
                Swinging On A Star [2:44] 
                Frank Chacksfield And His Orchestra 
                You Do Something To Me [2:04] 
                Victor Silvester And His Silver Strings 
                In The Heat Of The Day [2:43] 
                Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra 
                Greenwich Village [3:30] 
                The New World Theatre Orchestra 
                La Colpa Fu [1:48] 
                The Orchestra Of The 6th Sanremo Festival 
                In A Sentimental Mood [3:01] 
                Philip Green And His Orchestra 
                Da Capo [2:10] 
                Hans Georg Arlt And His Orchestra 
                In Love In Vain (from 'Centennial Summer') [2:51] 
                Paul Weston & His Orchestra 
                Poor Little Rich Girl [2:30] 
                Peter Yorke & His Concert Orchestra 
                Sunset On The Tiber [2:47] 
                Norrie Paramor & His Concert Orchestra 
                La Cumparsita [5:00] 
                Carmen Dragon And The Capitol Symphony Orchestra 
                Cancer [3:02] 
                Hal Mooney & His Orchestra 
                Maria La O [2:26] 
                Helmut Zacharias And His Magic Violins 
                You Are My Heart's Delight (from the musical 'Land of Smiles') 
                [3:00] 
                Geoff Love & His Orchestra 
                Sweetheart Of All My Dreams [2:30] 
                Ronald Binge And His Orchestra 
                Neapolitan Nites Mambo [3:11] 
                Monty Kelly And His Orchestra 
                Rain [2:28] 
                Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra 
                La Cucaracha [1:54] 
                Pépé Gonzalez And His Orchestra 
                Let's Beguine [2:40] 
                Otto Cesana And His Orchestra 
                Tango Of Regret [2:12] 
                Ray Martin And His Orchestra 
                La Petite Gavotte [2:41] 
                Dolf Van Der Linden And His Orchestra 
                Horizonte [2:47] 
                Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra 
                I Wished On The Moon [3:05] 
                Jackie Gleason And His Orchestra 
                I Got Rhythm [2:55] 
                Andre Kostelanetz & His Orchestra 
                Glamour - Tango [3:52] 
                Werner Muller And His Orchestra 
                Sugar Loaf [2:13] 
                David Carroll And His Orchestra 
                Fireworks Polka [2:52] 
                Robert Farnon & His Orchestra