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Release Date:05/09/2000
Label:Collector's Choice
UPC:617742011128

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  • All Music Guide

    In 1999, mail-order company Collectors' Choice Music licensed from Sony Music the two-disc/tape, 36-track The Best of Kay Kyser His Orchestra, the most extensive compilation of Kyser's recordings ever released and, with prices upon release of about 25 for the CDs and 20 for the tapes, at a reasonable cost. Though Kyser led one of the ten most successful swing bands of the 1940s, his sweet, comedic approach brought him less respect and far fewer reissues than bandleaders who played in the more jazz-oriented, hot style. This chronologically sequenced set, drawing upon his Brunswick and Columbia recordings, traces his career from the mid-'30s, when he first began to score hits, to the late '40s, when he turned to television and then retired. In that period, there were ten 1 hits and six reported million-sellers, all of which are included. They ranged from the children's novelties "Three Little Fishes" and "Woody Woodpecker," and the adult novelty "Strip Polka," to romantic fare like "Who... Wouldn't Love You" and "On a Slow Boat to China," and a heavy complement of World War II-themed songs like "'Til Reveille," "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) the White Cliffs of Dover," "He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings," and "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition." The set departs from the hit parade occasionally to include some characteristic and timely numbers, such as "Isch Ka Bibble (I Should Worry)," which gave band member Merwyn Bogue his pseudonym of Ish Kabibble; "So You Left Me for the Leader of a Swing Band?," "The Merry Old Land of Oz" from The Wizard of Oz, and "Way Back in 1939 A.D" (recorded in December 1939). There are enough Top Ten hits left out to fill another disc (the chief omissions are "Playmates" and "Johnny Dougboy Found a Rose in Ireland," both of which hit 2), but the scarcity of Kyser material in print can only make a swing fan thankful for what's here. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Kay Kyser

Kay Kyser couldn't read a note of music, and spent nearly as much time doing comedy as music on radio. But for over 15 years, from 1933 until the end of the 1940s, he was one of the most popular bandleaders and music personalities in America, and delighted tens of millions of listeners. Born into a family of academics, Kyser was supposed to pursue a career in law, but a... Read more