Capitol Collectors SeriesThe Andrews Sisters
Release Date: 07/23/1996
Original Release:
1991
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 78378_CD
UPC # 077779407828
Label: Capitol/EMI Records
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Performer: The Andrews Sisters
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Notes: The Andrew Sisters: Patty Andrews, Maxene Andrews, LaVerne Andrews (vocals). Additional personnel: Bob Thompson, Jack Marshall. Compilation producers: Ron Furmanek, Bob Furmanek. Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California. Originally released on Capitol (94078). Includes liner notes by Pam DuBois. Digitally remastered by Bob Norberg (March 1991, Capitol Recording Studios). Twenty-five Andrews Sisters tracks dating mostly from October 1956, after the trio reformed following Patty Andrews' attempt at a solo career. On signing them, Capitol Records got the trio to do new versions of their classic Decca hits for the LP The Andrews Sisters in Hi-Fi. The effort was a worthy one, as the trio still sang splendidly, and with all of the verve they'd displayed 20 years earlier, and Vic Schoen, who'd done all of their band arrangements back when, was present for these sessions as well. In view of the easy availability of their hits for Decca Records, the material on this CD may seem superfluous, but the performances have much of the same easy, swinging charm that their late-'30s and 1940s classics displayed, with better recording to go with it, and the trio's maturity -- the sisters were in their forties rather than their twenties -- works in their favor, allowing them to add a few fresh nuances and articulate the lyrics anew, giving listeners a pleasing look back at the old with just a smidgen of new thrown in. Additionally, at the time of its release, the sound on this disc was superior to that of any of MCA's CDs of the original hits, although they have since improved those masters. ~ Bruce Eder
Modeling their career after the Boswell Sisters, an earlier singing family act, Minnesota's Andrews Sisters--Patty, Maxine, and LaVerne--were one of the most popular vocal groups of the 1940s and are synonymous with America's cultural zeitgeist during World War II. Adept at swing, jazz, and pop, the Andrews Sisters' talents extended beyond the recording studio and concert halls to the big screen, as they appeared in numerous Hollywood features during their career. Tireless supporters of the war effort, the trio were well known for their work with the USO, entertaining troops throughout the 1940s. The sisters performed, as a group and solo, until LaVerne's death in 1967.
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