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Not Your Standard Spike Jones Collection

Not Your Standard Spike Jones Collection Tracks
1. Sheik of Araby
2. I'm Going to Write Home
3. Three Little Words {Check and Double Check} {Three Little Words}
4. You're a Sap Mister Jap
5. Never Hit Your Grandma With a Shovel
6. Cocktails for Two {Murder at the Vanities}
7. Mary Lou {Mary Lou}
8. He Broke My Heart in Three Places (She Broke My Heart in Three Places)
9. Sailin' on the Robert E. Lee
10. Great Big Saw Came Nearer and Nearer
11. His Rocking Horse Ran Away
12. Oh How She Lied to Me
13. Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye
14. You Always Hurt the One You Love
15. Chloe
16. Blue Danube
17. That Old Black Magic
18. Holiday for Strings
19. No, No, Nora
20. Hi Neighbor
21. Behind Those Swingin' Doors
22. Clink, Clink, Another Drink
23. Barstool Cowboy
24. Moo Woo Woo
25. Fort Worth Jail
26. Pass the Biscuits Mirandy
27. Over the Last Horizon
28. Don't Talk to Me About Women
29. Big Bad Bill
30. Trailer Annie
31. Siam
32. Hotcha, Cornia
33. Hey, Mable
34. Boogie Woogie Cowboy
35. Dodging a Gal from Dodge City
36. Serenade to a Jerk
37. Ridin' Home With You
38. Now Laugh
39. That's What Makes the World Go Round
40. Don't Give the Chair to Buster
41. Forty Eight Reasons Why
42. De Camptown Races (With Gestures)
43. Blacksmith Song
44. Der Fuehrer's Face
45. I Wanna Go Back to West Virginia
46. Water Lou
47. St-St-St-Stella
48. I Know a Story
49. Hi-Ho, My Lady
50. John Scotter Trot
51. Cheatin' on the Sandman
52. Girl I Left Behind Me
53. Camptown Races #2
54. Come Josephine in My Flying Machine
55. Love for Sale
56. Moanin' Low
57. Horsey, Keep Your Tail Up
58. Yankee Doodler
59. Down in Jungle Town
60. Whittle Out a Whistle
61. By the Beautiful Sea
62. At Last I'm First With You
63. Liebestraum
64. City Slicker Polka
65. Red Grow the Roses
66. Jamboree Jones
67. Down by the O-Hi-O
68. Casey Jones
69. Glow Worm
70. Red Wing
71. Row, Row, Row
72. Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile
73. They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me
74. Oh! By Jingo
75. It Had to Be You
76. When Buddha Smiles
77. Paddlin' Madelin' Home
78. Little Bo Peep Has Lost Her Jeep
79. Sailor With the Navy Blue Eyes
 - Not Your Standard Spike Jones Collection
Not Your Standard Spike Jones Collection Review
Holiday blues comin’ on? Well, put a spike in ‘em! Here’s the zaniest, wildest and just plain sickest Collectors’ Choice Music exclusive yet—79 tracks from Spike Jones and his City Slickers! These represent Spike’s complete Standard Transcription sides, but these tunes are anything but standard; Mr. Jones brought his full bag of tricks for these non-commercial recordings (made in Hollywood during the early ‘40s). Add to that the fact that most of these have never been on CD or even LP, and any lover of Spike’s mayhem-filled mixture of laughs and hot licks is going to flip over this set! Notes and great pictures accompany this 3-CD walk on the wacky side from the greatest novelty band of all time.


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Standard Transcription Collection
4
This collection has remastered material from the large stack of Standard Transcription discs from the early 1940's. There are many songs not recorded on RCA, many on the theme of wartime ("48 Reasons Why"), and the quality is excellent. The packaging is threadbare but this is an essential CD package for true music lovers.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-04-11
Great set of wartime rarities
5
Spike Jones was the king of the novelty song performers, with hits like "Der Fuehrer's Face" and the parody version of "Sheik of Araby" becoming huge hits during World War II. This is a swell 3-CD set, gathering a full eighty-one of Jones' best tracks from his 1940s heyday, drawn from an extensive archive of radio broadcasts made for the Standard Transcription service. The tightness of his City Slickers band is amply demonstrated in these manic, kookily orchestrated performances. Toots, squonks, blatts and bleats whiz by at lightning speed, as one daffy song after another will delight devoted fans. Amazingly, Jones had the unusual, almost unique ability to perform a repertoire almost entirely made up of comedic material, and yet still be quite listenable and engaging. His jazz chops were hardly in question, and from time to time Jones would dash off a non-novelty ballad or two, just to give the rubes something to think about. Of course, just as often he would perform a song that *sounded* like a straight ballad, but would turn out to be another goof. (One great example of this is the sultry "Serenade To A Jerk," sung in slinky, burlesque tones by Myrtle Horwin.) This collection may seem a little overwhelming, but like his studio recordings, these radio performances have a certain brilliance and joie de vivre about them that will leave you enchanted. Definitely worth checking out!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-05-14