Squeeze Play (album)
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Squeeze Play est un album de John Serry, sorti en 1956 (Dot Records, DLP-3024) .
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Squeeze Play is an Ultra High Fidelity monaural phonographic album (331⁄3 RPM) which was released on the Dot Records label in 1956 (DLP-3024) featuring John Serry Sr. It includes an original composition by Serry, classical works, and popular music of the era. Ben Selvin serves as the musical director/producer for the album. The works were arranged by Serry and performed with his ensemble featuring two accordions, piano, guitar, bass, drum, vibes, and marimba. The liner notes of the album claim that
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Squeeze Play è un album fonografico monaurale Ultra High Fidelity (331⁄3 RPM) che è stato pubblicato dall'etichetta Dot Records nel 1956 (DLP-3024), che rappresenta l'abilità artistica di John Serry. Comprende una composizione originale del signor Serry, lavori classici e musica popolare dell'epoca. Ben Selvin è il regista/produttore musicale dell'album. Le opere sono state arrangiate dal Sig. Serry ed eseguite con il suo gruppo con due fisarmoniche, pianoforte, chitarra, basso, tamburo, vibrafono e marimba. Le note di copertina dell'album indicano:
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Leone Jump Sonora Records Jukebox single
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You may hear the complete album Squeeze Play Here on Archive.org
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You may hear John Serry performing his arrangements of Granada and Secret Love from the album Squeeze Play as released on Chicago Musette: John Serry et son Accordéon in 1958 Here on Gallica.BnF
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Squeeze Play is an Ultra High Fidelity monaural phonographic album (331⁄3 RPM) which was released on the Dot Records label in 1956 (DLP-3024) featuring John Serry Sr. It includes an original composition by Serry, classical works, and popular music of the era. Ben Selvin serves as the musical director/producer for the album. The works were arranged by Serry and performed with his ensemble featuring two accordions, piano, guitar, bass, drum, vibes, and marimba. The liner notes of the album claim that [T]he tunes that Mr. Serry has so expertly recorded are craftily arranged, superbly performed. Each tune is a small production within itself... and look at the variety of material...What Serry has done here is present the accordion as the melodic instrument that is capable of producing beautiful sounds in a legato style...Serry has placed the accent on interpretation and in doing so has come up with twelve sparkling performances that provide a delightful contrast to the much overdone virtuoso style of accordion playing. The album was cited in a critical review of new popular albums of 1956 in The Billboard magazine and was described as providing beautiful performances which created a soothing mood, in contrast to common entertainment. The album was also reviewed in The Cash Box magazine later that year. Serry's performances were noted for establishing a variety of musical moods with grace while also emphasizing a relaxed performance style. In 1958 selected songs from the album were released in France by Versailles records (#90 M 1788) as Chicago Musette - John Serry et son accordéon. A copy of the album and the composer's original orchestral score have been donated for archival purposes to the Eastman School of Music's Sibley Music Library within the Special Collections Department for the benefit of researchers and students.
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Squeeze Play est un album de John Serry, sorti en 1956 (Dot Records, DLP-3024) .
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Squeeze Play è un album fonografico monaurale Ultra High Fidelity (331⁄3 RPM) che è stato pubblicato dall'etichetta Dot Records nel 1956 (DLP-3024), che rappresenta l'abilità artistica di John Serry. Comprende una composizione originale del signor Serry, lavori classici e musica popolare dell'epoca. Ben Selvin è il regista/produttore musicale dell'album. Le opere sono state arrangiate dal Sig. Serry ed eseguite con il suo gruppo con due fisarmoniche, pianoforte, chitarra, basso, tamburo, vibrafono e marimba. Le note di copertina dell'album indicano: L'album è stato citato in una recensione critica di nuovi album popolari del 1956 nella rivista The Billboard ed è stato descritto come fornire splendide performance che hanno creato un umore rilassante, in contrasto con l'intrattenimento comune. L'album è stato anche esaminato in Cash Box, successivamente l'anno. Le performance di Serry sono state notate per aver stabilito una serie di stati d'animo musicali con grazia, ma anche sottolineando uno stile di prestazioni rilassato. Nel 1958 diverse canzoni dell'album furono nuovamente pubblicate in Francia dai Versailles records (Catalogare # 90 M 178) come Chicago Musette - John Serry st son Accordéon. Una copia dell'album e lo spartito orchestrale originale del compositore sono stati donati con lo scopo di archiviarli alla Biblioteca Musicale Sibley della Eastman School of Music, all'interno del Dipartimento di Collezioni Speciali di Ruth T. Watanabe a beneficio di ricercatori e studenti.
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