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Immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds of the swing era with "The Henry Allen Collection Vol. 3 - 1935-1936" by the legendary Henry "Red" Allen. This captivating album, released on March 20, 1993, under the Collectors Classics label, is a treasure trove of big band jazz and swing music that showcases Allen's exceptional talent and versatility. Spanning a rich hour and thirteen minutes, the album features 25 tracks that encapsulate the spirit and energy of the mid-1930s, a golden age of jazz.
Henry "Red" Allen, known for his distinctive voice and masterful trumpet playing, leads the charge with a collection of timeless classics and lesser-known gems. From the dreamy "I Found A Dream" to the sultry "Red Sails In The Sunset," and the playful "Take Me Back To My Boot And Saddle," each track is a testament to Allen's ability to convey a range of emotions and moods. The album also includes standout numbers like "The Touch Of Your Lips," "Lost," and "You," which highlight Allen's vocal prowess and his knack for delivering a memorable performance.
The instrumentation is equally impressive, with lush arrangements that bring out the best in Allen's trumpet playing and the supporting ensemble. Tracks like "Algiers Stomp" and "On The Beach At Bali-Bali" showcase the band's ability to swing with the best of them, while ballads like "When Did You Leave Heaven" and "Picture Me Without You" demonstrate their sensitivity and nuance.
Whether you're a die-hard jazz fan or a casual listener looking to explore the genre, "The Henry Allen Collection Vol. 3 - 1935-1936" is a must-listen. It's a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era, and a testament to the enduring appeal of Henry "Red" Allen and his music. So sit back, relax, and let the music transport you to a time when jazz was king and the good times never seemed to end.