Like
policemen of old in tougher back streets, Guild’s Light
Music series comes in twos. This one arrived with Amor,
Amor, a selection of romantic songs in recordings made
between 1940 and 1956. Here we have Continental Flavour,
recorded over a wider period, and celebrating the joys of
the European continent
So
this is another opportunity to enjoy some superior examples
of the genre though some of them, it’s true, have a rather
generic approach to their subject matter. Many of them are
Parisian in orientation. This was an American watering hole – though
only Americans of a certain sort watered there – and arrangers
seem to have reached for the accordion to provide local colour.
Thus The Last Time I Saw Paris is accordion-laced
and suffers accordingly. Much better is Continental Holiday – just
the thing for 1954 - which is cast in the best British tradition
and played with spruce confidence by the grandly named Symphonia
Orchestra directed by Theo Arden.
Morton
Gould and his Robin Hoods dig into Malagueña with
tremendous panache – a real highlight of the set – whilst
the combination of song (by Ronald Binge) and band, Sidney
Torch, brings the unlikely sounding Red Sombrero to
life. It sounds like drunk Milhaud. Paris fashions is
interpreted, very appropriately, by the very elegant and
ever Gallic Roger Roger – it’s a beautiful slow waltz. Farnon’s Malaga is
similarly beautifully textured and highly subtle. The compilers
doubtless enjoyed contrasting it with Portuguese Washerwomen which
is kitsch to end all kitsch. Marquina’s Spanish Gypsy
Dance is dispatched with a bullfighter’s zip by Harry
Fryer whilst Robert Renard is, in 1934, still hankering for
the salad days of 1913 in Acrobatics, laced as it
is with xylophone and ragtime. Von Geczy contributes another
early recording, made in 1936, and it also sounds incongruously
full of varsity rag. Alexander Glushkoff – real name? – turns
up with Dolf van der Linden to deal with Riviera Rhapsody,
a pocket concerto opus à la Addinsell; Rachmaninoff coupling
vigorously with Rhapsody in Blue and all over in five
minutes. To end we have a grandiose potpourri by Melachrino,
a riot of local colour.
There’s
some slightly uneven programming here – those 1930s tracks
do stand out for their rather gauche profile – and some of
the later ones are stylistically uneven. Still, they all
go into the pot. Fine notes as always, some generalisations
apart, means another successful entrant in this increasingly
exhaustive and sometimes exhausting series.
Jonathan
Woolf
Full track listing
Jerome KERN
The Last Time I Saw Paris [2:37]
Ron Goodwin and his concert orchestra
ROSSI
Mon Pays arr. Frank Cordell [2:52]
Frank Cordell and his orchestra
Douglas BROWNSMITH
Continental Holiday [2:38]
Symphonia Orchestra/Theo Arden
Nino ROTA
"La Strada" - 'Road' theme from the film [2:25]
Eddie Barclay and his orchestra
Ernesto LECUONA
Malagueña [3:08]
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra/Morton Gould
Trevor DUNCAN (real name Leonard
Trebilco)
French Leave [3:13]
Stuttgart Radio Orchestra/Kurt Rehfeld
Victor HERBERT.
Italian Street Song [2:02]
Peter Yorke and his concert orchestra
Ronald BINGE.
Red Sombrero [2:28]
Sidney Binge and his orchestra
Frederic CURZON.
Cachucha (from "In Malaga") [2:47]
Mew Concert Orchestra/Dolf van der Linden
Dolf van der LINDEN
Carnival Time [2:08]
Metropole Orchestra/ Dolf van der Linden
Roger ROGER
Paris Fashions (Haute Couture) [3:13]
Roger Roger and his Champs Elysées Orchestra
Robert FARNON
Malaga [2:25]
Robert Farnon and his orchestra
Andre POPP and Roger LUCCHESI
Portuguese Washerwomen (Les Lavandieres de Portugal) [2:24]
Bob Sharples and his orchestra
Ange Eugene BETTI, Jerry SEELEN and Andre
HORNEZ
C'Est Si Bon - arr. Jo Boyer [2:02]
Eddie Barclay and his orchestra
KATTY
Masquerade In Madrid [2:22]
Guy Luypaerts and his orchestra
Toots THIELEMANS
Latin Quarter [3:15]
Emile Deltour and his orchestra
Narro Pascual MARQUINA
Spanish Gypsy Dance [2:43]
Harry Fryer and his orchestra
Louis CASTELLUCCI
Gioia Mia [2:16]
Charles Williams and his concert orchestra
Claude YVOIRE.
Gay Boulevard [2:27]
Harmonic Orchestra/Claude Yvoire
Robert BUSBY
Folies [3:12]
Metropole Orchestra/Dolf van der Linden
Fred CAPHAT
Acrobatics arr. Götz Höhne [3:03]
Robert Renard and his orchestra
Arnold STECK (real name Leslie
STATHAM)
Riviera Rhapsody [4:55]
New Concert Orchestra/ Dolf van der Linden featuring Alexander Glushkoff (piano)
BORCHERT
Fresh Breezes [2:51]
Barnabas von Geczy and his orchestra
24.
SCHMALTICH
Siciliana - Serenata [3:22]
Ferdy Kauffman and his orchestra
George MELACHRINO
Music For The Nostalgic Traveller In France arr. George Melachrino [8:49]
The Melachrino Orchestra/George Melachrino