Music
Store



 Location:  Home» Music » General » The Golden Years: 1938-1942  
Music Home

  • Music Lyrics
  • Top 10 Music
  • New Music Releases
  • Music News


  • Movie Store
  • Book Store
  • Game Store
  • Software Store
  • Tool Store
  • Shopping Mall
  • Categories
    Music
    MP3s
    Music DVDs
    IPod/MP3 Players
    DJ Equipment
    Musical Instruments
    Related Categories
    • General
    Jazz
    Styles
    Music
    • Classic Big Band
    Swing Jazz
    Jazz
    Styles
    Music
    • Contemporary Big Band
    Swing Jazz
    Jazz
    Styles
    Music
    • Swing General
    Swing Jazz
    Jazz
    Styles
    Music
    • General AAS
    Swing Jazz
    Jazz
    Styles
    Music
    • All Bargain Titles
    Jazz General
    Jazz
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • Bargain Box Sets
    Jazz General
    Jazz
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • Big Band
    Jazz
    Box Sets
    Formats
    Custom Stores
    • General
    Jazz
    Box Sets
    Formats
    Custom Stores
    • Jazz
    Imports
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    Music
    • General
    Jazz
    Indie Music
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Swing Jazz
    Jazz
    Indie Music
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • CD Album
    CD
    Format (binding)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Box Set
    Format (binding)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Imports
    Edition (format)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Imports
    Import (location_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    Music

    The Golden Years: 1938-1942

    The Golden Years: 1938-1942


    Other Views:
    Artist: Glenn Miller
    Label: Proper Box UK
    Category: Music

    List Price: $25.98
    Buy New: $16.75
    You Save: $9.23 (36%)



    New (11) Used (9) from $16.75

    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
    Sales Rank: 30226

    Format: Box Set, Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 4
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
    Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5 x 2

    UPC: 604988992328
    EAN: 0604988992328
    ASIN: B00005K3N2

    Release Date: May 28, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      Disc 1
      • King Porter Stomp - Glenn Miller, Morton, Jelly Roll
      • And the Angels Sing - Glenn Miller, Elman, Ziggy
      • Moonlight Serenade - Glenn Miller, Miller, Glenn [1]
      • The Lady's in Love With You - Glenn Miller, Lane, Burton
      • Wishing (Will Make It So) - Glenn Miller, DeSylva, Buddy
      • Sunrise Serenade - Glenn Miller, Carle, Frankie
      • Little Brown Jug - Glenn Miller, Finegan, Bill
      • But It Didn't Mean a Thing - Glenn Miller, David, Mack
      • Pavanne - Glenn Miller, Gould, Morton
      • Runnin' Wild - Glenn Miller, Gibbs, Arthur
      • Stairway to the Stars - Glenn Miller, Parish, Mitchell
      • Blue Evening - Glenn Miller, Bishop, Joe
      • We Can Live on Love (We Haven't Got a Pot to Cook In) - Glenn Miller, Dubin, Al
      • Moon Love - Glenn Miller, David, Mack
      • Sliphorn Jive - Glenn Miller, Durham, Eddie
      • Oh! You Crazy Moon - Glenn Miller, Burke, Johnny
      • Ain't Cha Comin' Out? - Glenn Miller, Kalmar, Bert
      • Wanna Hat With Cherries - Glenn Miller, Carringer, Jo
      • Pagan Love Song - Glenn Miller, Brown, Nacio Herb
      • Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead - Glenn Miller, Arlen, Harold
      • Over the Rainbow - Glenn Miller, Arlen, Harold
      • The Man With the Mandolin - Glenn Miller, Cavanaugh, James
      • Blue Orchids - Glenn Miller, Carmichael, Hoagy
      • Glen Island Special - Glenn Miller, Durham, Eddie
      • Farewell Blues - Glenn Miller, Mares, Paul

      Disc 2
      • In the Mood - Glenn Miller, Garland, Joe
      • My Isle of Golden Dreams - Glenn Miller, Blaufuss, Walter
      • My Prayer - Glenn Miller, Kennedy, Jimmy
      • Blue Moonlight - Glenn Miller, Suesse, Dana
      • Bluebirds in the Moonlight - Glenn Miller, Rainger, Ralph
      • Indian Summer - Glenn Miller, Dubin, Al
      • Johnson Rag - Glenn Miller, Hall, Guy
      • Careless - Glenn Miller, Quadling, Lou
      • It's a Blue World - Glenn Miller, Forrest, George
      • When You Wish Upon a Star - Glenn Miller, Harline, Leigh
      • The Rhumba Jumps! - Glenn Miller, Carmichael, Hoagy
      • Stardust - Glenn Miller, Carmichael, Hoagy
      • Rug Cutter's Swing - Glenn Miller, Henderson, Horace
      • The Woodpecker Song - Glenn Miller, Adamson, Harold
      • Tuxedo Junction - Glenn Miller, Johnson, Buddy
      • Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) - Glenn Miller, Weatherly, Frederic
      • Imagination - Glenn Miller, Burke, Johnny
      • Shake Down the Stars - Glenn Miller, DeLange, Eddie
      • Polka Dots and Moonbeams - Glenn Miller, Burke, Johnny
      • Say It - Glenn Miller, Loesser, Frank
      • April Played the Fiddle - Glenn Miller, Burke, Johnny
      • Fools Rush In - Glenn Miller, Bloom, Rube
      • Slow Freight - Glenn Miller, Ram, Buck
      • Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Glenn Miller, Finegan, Bill
      • Bugle Call Rag - Glenn Miller, Meyers, Billy

      Disc 3
      • The Nearness of You - Glenn Miller, Carmichael, Hoagy
      • Mister Meadowlark - Glenn Miller, Donaldson, Walter
      • My Blue Heaven - Glenn Miller, Donaldson, Walter
      • When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano - Glenn Miller, Rene, Leon
      • Blueberry Hill - Glenn Miller, Lewis, Al [1]
      • Be Happy - Glenn Miller, Battle, Edgar
      • Five O'Clock Whistle - Glenn Miller, Gannon, Kim
      • Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar - Glenn Miller, Prince, Hughie
      • Make Believe Ballroom Time - Glenn Miller, Block, Martin
      • A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square - Glenn Miller, Maschwitz, Eric
      • Along the Santa Fe Trail - Glenn Miller, Coolidge, Edwina
      • Yes, My Darling Daughter - Glenn Miller, Lawrence, Jack
      • Anvil Chorus, Pts. 1 & 2 - Glenn Miller, Verdi, Guiseppe
      • Frenesi - Glenn Miller, Dominguez, Alberto
      • Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider - Glenn Miller, Leonard, Eddie
      • Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller, Traditional
      • You Stepped Out of a Dream - Glenn Miller, Brown, Nacio Herb
      • I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem - Glenn Miller, Gray, Jerry
      • Sun Valley Jump - Glenn Miller, Gray, Jerry
      • The Spirit Is Willing - Glenn Miller, Gray, Jerry
      • Perfidia - Glenn Miller, Dominguez, Alberto
      • It's Always You - Glenn Miller, Burke, Johnny
      • Spring Will Be So Sad (When She Comes This Year) - Glenn Miller, Bonds, Margaret
      • Boulder Buff - Glenn Miller, Norman, Fred

      Disc 4
      • Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller, Gordon, Mack
      • The Booglie Wooglie Piggy - Glenn Miller, Jacobs, Roy
      • I Know Why (And So Do You) - Glenn Miller, Gordon, Mack
      • You and I - Glenn Miller, Willson, Meredith
      • Adios - Glenn Miller, Madriguera, Enric
      • The Kiss Polka - Glenn Miller, Gordon, Mack
      • Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller, Albrecht, Elmer
      • A String of Pearls - Glenn Miller, DeLange, Eddie
      • Moonlight Sonata - Glenn Miller, Beethoven, Ludwig v
      • Slumber Song - Glenn Miller, MAcGregor, J.C.
      • (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover - Glenn Miller, Burton, Nat
      • Moonlight Cocktail - Glenn Miller, Gannon, Kim
      • Skylark - Glenn Miller, Mercer, Johnny
      • When the Roses Bloom Again - Glenn Miller, Burton, Nat
      • Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me) - Glenn Miller, Brown, Lew
      • When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Glenn Miller, Gilmore, Patrick S.
      • American Patrol - Glenn Miller, Meacham, F.W.
      • (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo - Glenn Miller, Gordon, Mack
      • Serenade in Blue - Glenn Miller, Gordon, Mack
      • At Last - Glenn Miller, Gordon, Mack
      • Caribbean Clipper - Glenn Miller, Gallop, Sammy
      • That Old Black Magic - Glenn Miller, Mercer, Johnny
      • Moonlight Becomes You - Glenn Miller, Burke, Johnny
      • Juke Box Saturday Night - Glenn Miller, Stillman, Al

    Similar Items:

      • The Very Best of Benny Goodman
      • Songs That Got Us Through WWII
      • Glenn Miller - Greatest Hits
      • Tommy Dorsey - Greatest Hits [RCA]
      • The Essential Glenn Miller

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    UK budget-priced 4 CD compilation for the big band legend. Featuring 98 tracks including all his most popular tunes of the period. Includes 44 page booklet with his story, discography, session details & many rare photos. The CDs are Moonlight Serenade, In The Mood, Blueberry Hill & Chattanooga Choo Choo. Standard jewel cases houdes in a slip-box. 2001 release.

    Album Details
    Between 1938 and 1942 Glenn Miller led what was probably the most popular big band of the era. This 4 CD compilation features 98 tracks including Miller' most popular songs and a 44 page booklet with an extensive biography, discography, session details and rare photos.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars The best Glenn Miller compilation   October 13, 2002
    Peter Durward Harris (Leicester England)
    43 out of 43 found this review helpful

    This set of four CD's was released by Proper, who have released over thirty similar sets of some of the legends of the thirties and forties. There have been many compilations of Glenn's music - and will continue to be many more, but this is by far the best I've come across.

    It contains all his big hits, all the other songs he is famous for and so much more besides. At the time I bought this, I didn't even realise his line-up included a female singer! Actually, if you buy a single-CD compilation of Glenn's music, chances are that you will get mostly (perhaps exclusively) instrumental tracks, with any vocals being by one of the male singers, usually Ray Eberle.

    A four CD set allows you to hear a much broader range of music than you would get from a single CD. These include vocals from Marion Hutton and all the featured male singers, but ultimately it is the instrumental tracks (of which In the mood and Moonlight serenade are the most famous) which are what Glenn will be best remembered. He never attached great impotrance to singing, content to employ good singers who were not the absolute best. Some other bands had better singers but were less successful, so Glenn was right - it's the music that counts.

    If you are thinking that four CD's is more than you need, compare the price of this to a double-CD. If you decide to buy this, you will find the extra variety - different voices on songs as well as instrumentals - will dispel any doubts. My opinion of Glenn's music (already favorable) increased considerably as a consequence of listening to this set. Four CD's is fully justified - enjoy them.


    5 out of 5 stars The choice selection for the jazz lover   August 16, 2004
    Ian Muldoon (Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia)
    11 out of 11 found this review helpful

    As well as the standard classics (Tuxedo Junction etc) and a smattering of sentimental clunkers (April Played the Fiddle, etc) this complilation has quite a few outstanding and memorable swing (jazz) numbers that the band did well including Johnson Rag which swings like made, Slow Freight, Anvil Chorus Pts1&2 et al. It is these that make this compilation expecially enjoyable for me. The sound is good and the price is low. The best Miller Cd's available as I am not a completist


    5 out of 5 stars Proper does it again!   June 30, 2004
    9 out of 12 found this review helpful

    There have been many Miller's compilations over the years, but this is the best of the bunch. Four discs for the price of one (well...one and a half). It contains all the famous songs and so many more gems besides, but there are a few strange choices.

    From disc one; "Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead" should have been dropped for "The Little Man Who Wasn't There" (a great Tex Beneke vocal) and instead of "Blue Orchids" it should have been "To You" (from the great - Memorial collection).

    From disc two; instead of "Blue Moonlight" it should have been "Blue Rain" (a much better Ray Eberle vocal that appeared on the "Platinum" collection recently) and instead of "Careless" another Eberle vocal, it really should have been Marion Hutton's "Say Si Si" (from the great Essential collection of a few years back).

    From disc three; "Blueberry Hill" should have been cut for "A Million Dreams Ago" (the flip side of BH, that also appeared on the Essential collection) and instead of "Spring Will Be So Sad" it should have been "Cross-town" (a top ten hit from 1940).

    From disc four; instead of the silly "Kiss Polka" it should have been "Keep `Em Flying" (a smoking` 1942 instrumental) and instead of "Moonlight Becomes You" it should have been "The Lamplighter`s Serenade" (one of the band`s and my favorites).

    Still, not a bad batting average, so this box set is getting 4 stars for the song selection (but it's only my opinion). The booklet gets 4 stars, a great read (5 stars) while listening along, but the photo selections (3 stars) could have been much better.

    If you are new to The Glenn Miller Orchestra and only know their "HITS" this is a nice collection to graduate to.

    PS: I HOPE THE NICE FOLKS AT PROPER ARE IN THE PROCESS OF
    MAKING A - GLENN MILLER RADIO BROADCASTS - BOX SOON!


    5 out of 5 stars Best Music Ever Made   January 30, 2006
    Kathryn's daughter
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    Fabulous! This was a gift to my 87 year-old father whose face lit up when he opened it. This is the "best music that was ever made", and he becomes more youthful with a definite spring to his step whenever he's listening to it. He has assured me that Glenn Miller is the best of the big band era.


    5 out of 5 stars Excellent sound quality and great selections   November 1, 2007
    Thucydides 1 (USA)
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    I've only recently "discovered" that I like Big Band music. We Boomers grew up loving our rock 'n roll and mostly thought of the Glenn Miller Band and others like it as relics of our parents' days in the Depression and World War II. After rap came to the forefront of popular "music", I listened to Classical music exclusively and got very comfortable with the music of Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, and many others.

    Through a series of odd coincidences I tuned in several times to an AM radio station here in Colorado Springs that plays a lot of orchestral and band music from the 30's through the early 60's. To my surprise, I found myself listening to all this stuff from Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and others.

    Lo and behold, I was completely captivated by this delightful music. It's so, well, civilized! It's joyous, lovely, whole-hearted American music from a time when we were truly at our best as a nation. Moreover, it's masterfully constructed, and, in this collection, performed as well as I could have hoped for.

    The search began for a good GM collection that "had it all", and I spent a lot of time here on Amazon browsing literally dozens of offerings, listening to samples for hours, and reading many fine, informative reviews. I knew that there was a great variance of opinion about the quality of the audio transfers, and not a few people were very upset about the noise of scratches, pops, and thin, "tinny" reproduction along with an overall loss of full fidelity.

    This research by a complete neophyte in the subject material led me to the conclusion that I definitely wanted a collection that had the 18 songs I wanted most, including many of those the band is so well known for. This 4-CD set was the only one that had them, except for one much larger set that costs quite a lot. I got mine through MovieMars, one of the Amazon dealers, and everything was perfect.

    This set is ideal in every way. It has superb audio quality with none of the distractions that evidently exist in some other collections. Here, the sound envelope is fully reproduced: you can hear the bass viols clearly without any "muddiness"; the reed instruments are sharp and bright without being shrill and tinny; the brass is clear and mellow, but also bold; the vocals are warm and round with the singers' resonance.

    Well, that's the recommendation of an admitted newcomer to all this. Don't wait too long to decide on this collection because I've seen that the availabilities and prices for it fluctuate quite a lot.





    Proud member of the Celebrity Pro Network. Make sure you check out these other great Celebrity Pro Network sites:

    Lyrics Database   Celebrity Blog   Celebrity Thing   Celebrity PC   Celebrity Latest   Portal Site   Travel Photos   Quotes   Flash Games


    Is there a better
    price available?


    Find out: