Bobby Darin The Milk Shows - Deluxe Edition 2-CD


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Bobby Darin: The Milk Shows - Deluxe Edition 2-CD
91 previously unreleased radio recordings plus annotation, take from NBC Radio shows, that Bobby Darin hosted in the mid-1960s.
Article properties:Bobby Darin: The Milk Shows - Deluxe Edition 2-CD
Interpret: Bobby Darin
Album titlle: The Milk Shows - Deluxe Edition 2-CD
Label EDSEL
Genre Rock'n'Roll
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0740155706838
- weight in Kg 0.13
| Darin, Bobby - The Milk Shows - Deluxe Edition 2-CD CD 1 | ||||
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| 01 | Mack The Knife Theme & Intro | Bobby Darin | ||
| 02 | Too Close For Comfort | Bobby Darin | ||
| 03 | Pennies From Heaven | Bobby Darin | ||
| 04 | Just In Time | Bobby Darin | ||
| 05 | Change Partners | Bobby Darin | ||
| 06 | Buttons And Bows | Bobby Darin | ||
| 07 | I'm An Old Cowhand | Bobby Darin | ||
| 08 | Around The World | Bobby Darin | ||
| 09 | Up A Lazy River | Bobby Darin | ||
| 10 | Come On-A My House | Bobby Darin | ||
| 11 | Louise | Bobby Darin | ||
| 12 | Learnin' The Blues | Bobby Darin | ||
| 13 | Cheek To Cheek | Bobby Darin | ||
| 14 | Something's Gotta Give | Bobby Darin | ||
| 15 | Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea | Bobby Darin | ||
| 16 | Autumn Leaves | Bobby Darin | ||
| 17 | Sweet And Lovely | Bobby Darin | ||
| 18 | Hello Young Lovers | Bobby Darin | ||
| 19 | All Of Me | Bobby Darin | ||
| 20 | Sixteen Tons | Bobby Darin | ||
| 21 | Please | Bobby Darin | ||
| 22 | I'll Be Seeing You | Bobby Darin | ||
| 23 | This Nearly Was Mine | Bobby Darin | ||
| 24 | What Is This Thing Called Love | Bobby Darin | ||
| 25 | Guys And Dolls | Bobby Darin | ||
| 26 | Come Rain Or Come Shine | Bobby Darin | ||
| 27 | I Have Dreamed | Bobby Darin | ||
| 28 | I Didn't Know What Time It Was | Bobby Darin | ||
| 29 | April Showers | Bobby Darin | ||
| 30 | Climb Every Mountain | Bobby Darin | ||
| 31 | Blue Moon | Bobby Darin | ||
| 32 | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | Bobby Darin | ||
| 33 | Tea For Two | Bobby Darin | ||
| 34 | By Myself | Bobby Darin | ||
| 35 | On The Sunny Side Of The Street | Bobby Darin | ||
| 36 | Standing On The Corner | Bobby Darin | ||
| 37 | My Melancholy Baby | Bobby Darin | ||
| 38 | It Ain't Necessarily So | Bobby Darin | ||
| 39 | Say It With Music | Bobby Darin | ||
| 40 | A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody | Bobby Darin | ||
| 41 | Marie | Bobby Darin | ||
| 43 | Easter Parade | Bobby Darin | ||
| 44 | I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm | Bobby Darin | ||
| 45 | Always | Bobby Darin | ||
| 46 | All By Myself | Bobby Darin | ||
| 47 | Blue Skies | Bobby Darin | ||
| 48 | How Deep Is The Ocean | Bobby Darin | ||
| 49 | Commercial | Bobby Darin | ||
| 50 | Band Introduction | Bobby Darin | ||
| 51 | Dream Lover | Bobby Darin | ||
| 52 | Splish Splash | Bobby Darin | ||
| 53 | Multiplication | Bobby Darin | ||
| 54 | You're The Reason I'm Living | Bobby Darin | ||
| 55 | End Titles | Bobby Darin | ||
| Darin, Bobby - The Milk Shows - Deluxe Edition 2-CD CD 2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Introduction | Bobby Darin | ||
| 02 | Fools Rush In | Bobby Darin | ||
| 03 | La Vie En Rose | Bobby Darin | ||
| 04 | Some Of These Days | Bobby Darin | ||
| 05 | Beyond The Sea | Bobby Darin | ||
| 07 | They Can't Take That Away From Me | Bobby Darin | ||
| 08 | Mandy | Bobby Darin | ||
| 09 | Be Honest With Me | Bobby Darin | ||
| 10 | You Made Me Love You | Bobby Darin | ||
| 11 | Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive | Bobby Darin | ||
| 12 | I Ain't Got Nobody | Bobby Darin | ||
| 13 | Manana | Bobby Darin | ||
| 14 | Too-Ra Loo-Ra Loo-Ral (That's An Irish Lullaby) | Bobby Darin | ||
| 15 | How About You? | Bobby Darin | ||
| 16 | Rock-A-Bye Your Baby | Bobby Darin | ||
| 17 | Mairzy Doats And Dozy Doats | Bobby Darin | ||
| 18 | Frivolous Sal | Bobby Darin | ||
| 19 | 'a' You're Adorable (The Alphabet Love Song) | Bobby Darin | ||
| 20 | Row Row Row | Bobby Darin | ||
| 21 | In A Little Spanish Town | Bobby Darin | ||
| 22 | The Whiffenpoof Song | Bobby Darin | ||
| 23 | Please Help Me I'm Falling | Bobby Darin | ||
| 24 | Put On A Happy Face | Bobby Darin | ||
| 25 | Thou Swell | Bobby Darin | ||
| 26 | What Kind Of Fool Am I? | Bobby Darin | ||
| 27 | Oh My Darling, Clementine | Bobby Darin | ||
| 28 | Band Intro | Bobby Darin | ||
| 29 | The Second Time Around | Bobby Darin | ||
| 30 | Let Me Sing And I'm Happy | Bobby Darin | ||
| 31 | The Sweetest Sounds | Bobby Darin | ||
| 32 | That's All | Bobby Darin | ||
| 33 | Hey Look Me Over | Bobby Darin | ||
| 34 | The Sheik Of Araby | Bobby Darin | ||
| 35 | Moon River | Bobby Darin | ||
| 36 | You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby | Bobby Darin | ||
| 37 | Who Can I Count On | Bobby Darin | ||
| 38 | Days Of Wine And Roses | Bobby Darin | ||
| 39 | Day In Day Out | Bobby Darin | ||
| 40 | Commercial | Bobby Darin | ||
| 41 | Make Someone Happy | Bobby Darin | ||
| 42 | End Titles | Bobby Darin | ||
Bobby Darin
The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame – the list of performers, not the museum in Cleveland – has often generated its share of controversy; most often having to do with the credentials of one inductee or another. More specifically, "was that artist 'rock 'n' roll'?"
The question has been raised relative to soul men and women, folk artists, country singers, rappers, and Miles Davis. Not to slight their contribution to music, generally, but do they belong in the same Hall of Fame as (say) Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley?
Steve Blauner, Bobby Darin's long-time manager and even longer-time friend, heard that question often, stemming from Darin's induction in 1990 – the same year as The Who, Hank Ballard, The Kinks, The Platters, The Four Tops, The Four Seasons, and Simon & Garfunkel.
You see the problem? Even more than some of the others, Darin stood out: Mister Mack The Knife, wasn't he? The man who, during a very brief 37 years on Earth, made his greatest and arguably most lasting mark as a tuxedoed finger-snapper, fronting a big band and wowing adult audiences at New York's Copacabana and in Las Vegas?
Well, it's a little more complicated than that.
"He almost didn't get into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame,"says Blauner,"because put on a bow tie. But all of those people back then wanted to be Bobby – he was their Sinatra." And by "back then," Blauner is talking about before Mack The Knife, when Bobby Darin was scuffling the New York streets, looking for a hit; any kind of hit.
In fact, Bobby Darin was singing and playing before rock 'n' roll even existed. This compilation gathers several – but hardly all – of Darin's more rocking sides, a mere sampling of a musical career that went from calypso to rock 'n' roll; from Sinatra-styled pop to country and folk. And all before Darin died from a defective heart at the age of 37 on December 20, 1973.
The Calypso Years
Bobby was raised by the women he knew as his mother, sister and brother-in-law in Manhattan's Delancy Street projects. That was, friends, say, a key to his ambition; another was a lifelong heart condition that began with rheumatic fever in his infancy (Nina, the woman Darin introduced as his 'sister' was, in fact, his mother; his 'mother,' his grandmother. Bobby did not know this, though, until he was 30. Charlie Maffia, Nina's husband, was, though not Bobby's father, highly influential in his life).
"He was raised in the slums under the Triborough Bridge," explains Steve Karmen. "His struggle was not so much to have a hit as to escape his background."
When Karmen met Darin, both were attending the Bronx High School of Science, and it was the early '50s. "I was playing my saxophone in a school recital, and Bobby approached me; he wanted to form a band,"says Karmen."The swing era was coming to a polite end and rock 'n' roll was just coming in." The group also included pianist Eddie Ocasio, Dick Behrke on trumpet, and guitarist Walter Raim. Everybody sang. "We were all learning our instruments, really,"Raim told Jeff Bleiel."Bobby was a talented, musical kid. He decided that he would be the drummer, then he learned to play…"
"We played up-tempo blues with a heavy backbeat," Karmen elaborates, in addition to stock arrangements that were available to anybody – though, Karmen admits, "When you can't read music, it's hard to be a musician.
"In those days," he continues, "we'd learn ten songs, then when we'd run through all of those, we'd repeat 'em."
The band split when Darin graduated. "Dick and Walter wanted to be serious musicians,"explains Karmen."Bobby and I wanted to be entertainers.
I learned mandolin and guitar, and Bobby picked up some piano. When Harry Belafonte started becoming successful, we started doing his act – only wearing suits and ties."
Karmen and Darin played professionally, if only just so; gigs included shows in Catskill Mountain resorts, opening for or between featured acts. They started in the summer of 1951, making $35 per week.
Somewhere down the line, Don Kirshner entered the scene.
"I was working as a bellhop in Atlantic Beach, and had just written my first song. One day I was at a candy store near my house in Washington Heights, and a girl I knew walked in with Bobby – who was working as a janitor in the neighborhood. He was impressed because I was big-time; I'd just had my first song ['In All Of My Dreams'] published. We walked over to the girl's place, where she had a piano. Bobby proceeded to play me five songs; I said 'Let's team up, and we'll be the biggest thing in the business'."
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