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The Best of Louis Prima & His Orchestra
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Album: The Best of Louis Prima & His Orchestra
# Song Title   Time
1)    White Cliffs of Dover, The
2)    Robin Hood
3)    Just a Gigolo (I Ain't Got Nobody)
4)    Hitsum-Kitsum-Bumpity-Itsum
5)    This Heart of Mine
6)    Angelina
7)    Ya Gotta See Baby Tonight
8)    I'll Walk Alone
9)    Felicia No Capecia
10)    Please No Squeeza Da Banana
11)    I Was Here When You Left Me
12)    Blizzard, The
13)    Dance With a Dolly (With a Hole In Her Stocking)
14)    A Sunday Kind of Love
15)    By a Waterfall
16)    I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine
17)    Brooklyn Bridge
18)    Oh, Babe!
19)    Enjoy Yourself
20)    That's My Desire
21)    Chinatown, My Chinatown
22)    Alone
23)    Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
24)    Zooma Zooma Bacalla
25)    Buona Sera [Good Night]
 

Album: The Best of Louis Prima & His Orchestra
# Song Title   Time
1)    White Cliffs of Dover, The
2)    Robin Hood
3)    Just a Gigolo (I Ain't Got Nobody)
4)    Hitsum-Kitsum-Bumpity-Itsum
5)    This Heart of Mine
6)    Angelina
7)    Ya Gotta See Baby Tonight
8)    I'll Walk Alone
9)    Felicia No Capecia
10)    Please No Squeeza Da Banana
11)    I Was Here When You Left Me
12)    Blizzard, The
13)    Dance With a Dolly (With a Hole In Her Stocking)
14)    A Sunday Kind of Love
15)    By a Waterfall
16)    I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine
17)    Brooklyn Bridge
18)    Oh, Babe!
19)    Enjoy Yourself
20)    That's My Desire
21)    Chinatown, My Chinatown
22)    Alone
23)    Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
24)    Zooma Zooma Bacalla
25)    Buona Sera [Good Night]
 
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  • Liner Note Author: Athan Maroulis.
  • Given how wildly prolific Louis Prima was during a recording career that spanned five decades, calling any single-disc collection of his material "The Best" is a gusty move, and Fuel's 2010 Best of Louis Prima & His Orchestra is not the sort of comprehensive, cross-licensed collection that might justify such a title. This set features the 11 V-Disc sides that Prima and his band cut for distribution to the Armed Forces during World War II, along with three numbers Prima recorded for his own Robin Hood label in the early '50s and another 11 songs from radio broadcasts which aired between 1945 and 1950. The music on this disc doesn't bear much resemblance to the punchy small-band work Prima cut for Capitol in the '50s (and played for years in Las Vegas) that remains his most popular work. But as a sampling of Prima's big-band material, this set is good fun. Prima was always an irrepressible showman, and his full-bodied vocal work (leaning heavily on Italian dialect shtick) is in solid form here, as is his often underrated trumpet work, and the arrangements on these recordings are invariably tight and lively, even when the band is playing more subdued numbers like "I Was Here When You Left Me" and "A Sunday Kind of Love" (both featuring vocalist Lily Ann Carol; Prima's better-known singer and spouse Keely Smith appears here on three selections), while "The Blizzard" and "By a Waterfall" show Prima and his band in excellent and inventive form. And though Prima would revisit "Just a Gigolo (I Ain't Got Nobody)," "Angelina," "Felicia No Capecia," and "Zooma Zooma Bacalla" a number of times over the course of his career, the versions here prove he always did them right. Louis Prima was a man who was determined to entertain whenever he walked onto a stage or into a recording studio, and if this is far from his best music, it's good to great listening that swings like a batter bringing in a grand slam. ~ Mark Deming
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