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Music is the Most Beautiful Language in the World - Yiddisher Jazz in London's East End 1920s to 1950s (LP)

Music is the Most Beautiful Language in the World - Yiddisher Jazz in London's East End 1920s to 1950s (LP)

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Music is the Most Beautiful Language in the World - Yiddisher Jazz in London's East End 1920s to 1950s (LP)
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(LP) Unglaubliche Zusammenstellung von Jiddischer Jazz- und Swingmusik aus dem London der 1920er-1950er Jahre, von BBC-Dokumentarfilmpreisträger Alan Dein.

A vibrant soundtrack to the Cockney Jewish experience, when the swinging hot dance bands were still all the rage, and the Yiddish language was spoken on the streets of Whitechapel. Feast on long forgotten 78 rpm discs that have only recently been unearthed, starring a host of recording artists united for the first time on ‘chai fidelity’ vinyl, CD and now also for worldwide digital distribution on play loud! productions. Hear the legendary dance band figures of the era like Bert Ambrose and his Orchestra, and Lew Stone and his Monseigneur Band, to the relatively unknown Jewish speciality acts like the Johnny Franks and his Kosher Ragtimers, and Rita Marlowe, the siren of the Yiddish song. And just like the old time Yiddish Theatre where the audience were left with both a smile on their face and a tear in their eye, we can delight in the cheeky street patter of the incomparable slapstick drummer Max Bacon rejoicing in the East Enders love affair with ‘Beigels’, we celebrate the world famous Petticoat Lane street market with not one, but two 1920s fox trots - but also shed a tear with Leo Fuld, the remarkable Dutch Yiddish singer, whose recordings in post-war London were haunting reminders of a way of life decimated by the Holocaust. ‘Music is the most Beautiful Language in the World’ is compiled by Alan Dein, the multi award winning radio documentary presenter, whose own family harks back to the major wave of immigrants fleeing the pogroms in Eastern Europe from the end of the 19th century. The album title is inspired by a 1920s Yiddish slogan of an East London gramophone record shop. A time when Whitechapel was a fertile breeding ground for singers, songwriters, conductors, and cantors to musicians, managers, proprietors of record shops and club owners - and according to Dein, “their stories are now entwined with the development of the British recorded music industry. But for the first time ever, we can the discover the remarkable sounds of Jewish-themed jazz recorded in London between the 1920s and the 1950s - which thankfully had been preserved within the grooves of ancient discs”. The accompanying booklet designed by Will Bankhead includes a detailed essay by Dein, illustrated with rare photos and memorabilia. This release is co-compiled by Howard Williams, better known for his Japan Blues radio show on NTS, and a series of compilations spanning Moondog (The Viking of Sixth Avenue), cult Japanese jazz singer Maki Asakawa, and glimpses into the worlds of Japanese surf rock (Takeshi Terauchi), rockabilly (Masaaki Hirao), and soul funk and disco (Lovin’ Mighty Fire).
Tracklist
  • 1. Max Bacon – Beigels (1935)
  • 02:58
  • 02. Johnny Franks and his Kosher Ragtimers – Mahzel (1951)
  • 02:40
  • 03. Ambrose & his Orchestra – Selection of Hebrew Dances No. 1 (1934)
  • 03:08
  • 04. Johnny Franks and his Kosher Ragtimers – Wilhemina (1951)
  • 03:02
  • 05. Lew Stone and The Monseigneur Band - A Letter to my Mother (1933)
  • 03:07
  • 06. Baker and Willie with Orchestra – A Day in The Lane (1951)
  • 02:33
  • 07. Stanley Laudan – Yiddisher Samba (1956) 1:37
  • 08. Johnny Franks and his Kosher Ragtimers – Tzena Tzena Tzena (1950)
  • 02:28
  • 09. Mendel and his Mishpoche Band – A Kosher Fox Trot Medley (Petticoat Lane) Part 1 (1929)
  • 02:55
  • 10. Stanley Laudan – Rock’n’Roll Kozatsky (1956) 1:50
  • 11. Maurice Winnick and his Sweet Music – Bei Mir Bist du Schoen (1937)
  • 02:46
  • 12. The Plaza Band – Petticoat Lane (1929)
  • 03:00
  • 13. Rita Marlowe – Why Be Angry Sweetheart (1949)
  • 02:48
  • 14. Oscar Grasso and his Intimate Music – Return To Me (1948)
  • 03:13
  • 15. Leo Fuld – Hebrew Chant (1949)
  • 02:51
  • 16. Chaim Towber with Johnny Franks Orchestra – Whitechapel (1951)
  • 02:59
  • 17. Chaim Towber with Johnny Franks Orchestra – Festival Of Britain (1951)
  • 02:57
  • 18. Jews’ Temporary Shelter
  • 075th Anniversary Appeal, flexidisc (1960)
  • 03:59
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Interpret VARIOUS
Genre Weltmusik
Label play loud! productions
Art. Nr. X50118496-6
EAN 4042564203905
Medium LP (analog)
Set-Inhalt 1
Veröffentlichungsdatum 24.04.2020
FSK Nein
Preis-Code AM85

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