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CD. Mono. British label ASV Living Era s series of The Song Is albums of compilations of the work of American songwriters uses recordings contemporary to the songs composition which makes them invaluable as historical documents even if for American listeners the selections sometimes leave something to be desired. Perusal of the 25-track Harry Warren disc proves no exception. Compiler/producer Peter Dempsey notes that Warren wrote far more standards than could be accommodated in one CD compilation. True enough and fair warning that Dempsey intends to sample from the vast Warren catalog rather than try for a greatest-hits approach which is borne out when you consider that he includes only 11 of the 19 chart-topping hits Warren wrote during the 1931-1943 period under consideration. Nor is Dempsey worried about featuring the most successful versions of the songs: only five of the selections present the biggest hit recordings -- Young and Healthy and You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby by Bing Crosby Chattanooga Choo Choo and At Last by Glenn Miller and You ll Never Know by Dick Haymes. The substitutions are unobjectionable when they include notable performers like Fletcher Henderson ( Nagasaki ) the Boswell Sisters ( 42nd Street and Shuffle Off to Buffalo ) Eddy Duchin ( I Only Have Eyes for You ) and the Mills Brothers ( Jeepers Creepers ). But a significant part of the disc -- ten tracks out of 25 -- consists of British recordings by performers unlikely to be familiar to American listeners even though some notably pianist Hutch and the team of Layton and Johnstone were popular in the U.K. at the time. The result is a mish-mash presenting some of Warren s best by some of his best interpreters of the time along with some other material and performers that are second-rate. ~ William Ruhlmann Rovi
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