Dive into the golden age of swing with "The 1930's Recordings - Chronological Volume 2" by The Mills Brothers, a timeless collection that captures the essence of the era's big band and swing music. Released on January 1, 2002, this album is a meticulously curated selection of 24 tracks that showcase the vocal harmonies and musical prowess of The Mills Brothers, one of the most influential vocal groups of the 20th century.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, this album features a blend of classic standards and upbeat swing numbers that will have you tapping your feet and humming along. From the lively "Bugle Call Rag" to the sultry "Diga, Diga, Do" and the iconic "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," each track is a testament to The Mills Brothers' versatility and charm. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Dirt Dishin' Daisy" and "Fiddlin' Joe," offering a comprehensive look into their extensive discography.
Recorded in the 1930s, these tracks have been remastered to perfection, allowing modern audiences to experience the rich, warm sound of The Mills Brothers as if they were in the studio themselves. Whether you're a longtime fan of The Mills Brothers or a newcomer to their music, this album is a delightful journey through the golden age of swing, showcasing the timeless appeal of The Mills Brothers' music.
The Mills Brothers, originally known as Four Boys and a Guitar, were a groundbreaking American jazz and pop vocal quartet who left an indelible mark on 20th-century music. Comprising brothers John, Herbert, Harry, and Donald Mills, along with their father John Sr. who initially managed the group, the Mills Brothers were pioneers in vocal jazz, known for their innovative use of vocal imitations of musical instruments. Their distinctive sound, blending jazz, swing, and traditional pop, captivated audiences worldwide and set the stage for future vocal groups.
Formed in 1928, the Mills Brothers quickly rose to fame with their unique style, becoming the first black vocal group to achieve widespread appeal among diverse audiences. They recorded over 2,000 songs, selling more than 50 million copies and earning numerous gold records. Hits like "Tiger Rag," "Dinah," and "Paper Doll" are just a few examples of their extensive and influential discography.
The Mills Brothers' impact extended beyond their music, as they broke barriers in radio and film, appearing in notable productions like "The Big Broadcast" (1932) alongside legends such as Bing Crosby and Cab Calloway. Their legacy continues to inspire, earning them a Grammy for Lifetime Achievement and cementing their status as one of the most important and influential vocal groups in music history. Whether performing as a quartet or later as a trio, the Mills Brothers' timeless music continues to enchant fans and influence new generations of artists.
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