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Mitch Miller and the Gang - Sing Along with Mitch (CD)

Sing Along with Mitch
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Album Details: Sing Along with Mitch

Release Date:02/01/2008
Label:Sony
UPC:074640800429

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    Sing Along with Mitch Miller and the Gan

    By mattbds  Nov 23, 2001

    It should actually be a five star album, but I am reserved. It has catchy, repetitive choruses and pretty simple beats to follow. Great for infants and young children. My son used to only fall asleep when I sang "Working on the railroad" to him and h...e still loves it. I heard it as a child and hey I still like it myself. Read more Less

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    This is the kind of album that Howard and Marion Cunningham (Tom Bosley and Marion Ross) and their neighbors would have been listening to together on Happy Days, if the latter had been a CBS series, rather than an ABC series. Seriously, starting with "That Old Gang of Mine", Mitch Miller and the Gang goes through 16 songs (some as medleys) that, even in 1958, felt like they were 100 years old. In fairness, they don't feel quite like they're 150 years old when heard on the CD in 2007 to that degree, they've sort of become "timeless" but they were definitely intended to appeal to parents and grandparents at the time of the album's release. The performances on such tunes as "Down By The Old Mill Stream", "You Are My Sunshine", and "By The Light of the Silvery Moon", are bold and robust, with little touches of subtlety in the dynamics and the spare accompaniment often not much more than a harmonica or an accordion, with a ukulele and the tempos, that make them somewhat more interesting... to hear as a body than they are as individual tracks. Actually, Miller and company seem to have planned this album as a total, cohesive listening experience rather than a series of separate, isolated songs, as the numbers come almost right up against each other, with virtually no pause between. Among the individual tracks, those who liked Miller's hit rendition of "The Yellow Rose of Texas" will probably luxuriate in the version of "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" featured here. The contrasting tempos and melodies are all very carefully selected, for the greatest variety between songs, and it's all calculated right down to the lighthearted final track, "Be Kind To Your WebFooted Friends", which is here as a jocular, almost selfdeprecating finish. It's almost a concept album, in that sense and was Miller consciously stepping into territory that his onetime most outspoken inhouse critic, Frank Sinatra, was staking out in his thencurrent berth at Capitol Records? and a surprisingly wellcrafted one. And while it is easy to scoff at this kind of music 50 years on, one should also remember that Sing Along With Mitch was one of the bigger selling albums in the Columbia Records library, staying in print for decades and racking up sales sufficient to earn it a release as part of the label's first wave of budgetpriced CDs (alongside albums such as Paul Revere The Raiders' Greatest Hits etc.), 30 years after its original release. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Mitch Miller

For almost 15 years, beginning in 1950, Mitch Miller was a major force in the recording industry. Not only was he one of the most most powerful men in that industry, as the head of AR (artists and repertory) at Columbia Records, but he was one of the most popular recording artists at Columbia Records, responsible for dozens of chart singles and also hosting his own top-... Read more