Originally posted by Freddie Campbell
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...Do Bing & Ella belong on Radio Three?
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scottycelt
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Freddie Campbell
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scottycelt
Very good, Fred ... you are obviously blessed with no mean artistic versatility ... I congratulate you!
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostBing - no. Ella - yes. :)
I like them all (some less that others) but I like them as they are and not mixed with Bach and Britten. Also, why is it only Ella and Django Reinhardt when Breakfast wants to play Jazz? I wouldn’t expect, and wouldn’t want to listen to John Coltrane at 7.30am but there is a wealth of light-ish, short jazz pieces that could sit reasonably comfortably with classical works.
Or does the same policy apply to jazz too: the more popular, the better?
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Freddie Campbell
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StephenO
I don't mind Ella, find Bing rather too schmaltzy and would prefer Duke Ellington or Benny Goodman to either of them. Jazz is fine on R3 - it's the sudden juxtapositon of totally different musical styles and genres which I find jarring. What works on Late Junction doesn't necessarily work on Breakfast or on In Tune. Ella followed by Ellington -yes. Ella sandwiched between, say, Bach and Tchaikovsky - no.
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verissimo,
surely Bing's recordings with Paul Whiteman are not dull musically in the vocal department??
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StephenO,
I agree with you, particularly on a Breakfast programme, yet an evening presenter like Desmond Carrington on Radio 2 would get away with it and does (Fridays 7.00pm).
There's more than one Ella. I particularly like her 'American songbook' recordings, for example work she did with Chick Webb and I like her recordings with the Ink Spots.
For me her scat is OK for the odd verse of a song but I just cannot stand her version of Flying Home.
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Freddie Campbell
...Does anyone remember Swingle Singers-"Sleepytime Bach?" That's the sort of contrast which would do justice to R3's aspirations of all-inclusiveness...
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