A classic performance from the swing era, resurrected in four-channel quadraphonic format.
Classic tracks like "Moonlight Serenade" are given a new sense of realism through the use of 3D sound technology. At the time of its release in 1973, the attempt to recreate past recordings using cutting-edge audio technology was groundbreaking. The Miller Orchestra's sophisticated arrangements and flawless ensemble shine with a timeless quality.
A:
1)
American Patrol
2)
Taxedo Junction
3)
St. Louis Blues March
4)
Song Of The Volga Boatmen
5)
Elmer's Tune
6)
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
B:
1)
Moonlight Serenade
2)
Anvil Chorus
3)
Under The Linden Tree
4)
Caribbean Clipper
5)
Moonlight Cocktail
6)
Sunrise Serenade
Reeds - Chuck Gentry
Trumpet - Nelson Hatt
Reeds - Al Klink
Drums - Ray McKinley
Vocals - Ray McKinley
Trumpet - Johnny Best
Trumpet, Cornet [Solos] - Bobby Hackett
Reeds - Wilbur Schwartz
Trumpet - Bernie Drivin
Arranged By - Bill Finegan
Reeds - Hank Freeman
Arranged By - Jerry Gray
Vocals - Ray Eberle
Guitar - Carmen Mastren
Trombone - Jimmy Price
Reeds - Peanuts Hucko
Trombone - Paul Tanner
Trumpet - Dale McMickle
Trombone - Johnny Halliburton
Bass - Rollie Bundock
Trumpet - Zeke Zarchy
Bass - Trigger Alpert
Vocals - Johnny Desmond
Directed By - Buddy De Franco
Vocals - Dorothy Claire
Trumpet - Forrest Buchtel
Accompanied By [The Moonlight Serenaders] - Jerry Graff
Reeds - Bob Crea
Trumpet - John Hoffman
Accompanied By [The Moonlight Serenaders] - Ralph Brewster
Vocals - Ralph Brewster
Accompanied By [The Moonlight Serenaders] - Alan Sokoloff
Accompanied By [The Moonlight Serenaders] - Gene Steck
Vocals - Genes Teck
Accompanied By [The Moonlight Serenaders] - Lynn Roberts
Trombone - Joe Miller (7)
Reeds - Dick Gerhart
Reeds - Richy Barz
Reeds - Leel Achman
Trumpet - Dalet Hompson
Bass - Ken Smith
Accompanied By [The Moonlight Serenaders] - Chuck Goldstein