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Original TV Soundtrack - The War: A Ken Burns Film
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Music CD Cover Artist: Original TV Soundtrack Brand: PBS Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown) Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2007-09-11 Music Label: Sony Music Distribution Soundtracks: Music CD 1- AMERICAN ANTHEM-Norah Jones
- TWO PIECES FOR STRINGS-William Walton
- THE WANG WANG BLUES-Benny Goodman Sextet
- MOVIN' BACK-Wynton Marsalis
- HOW LONG BLUES-Count Basie
- IN THE NICK OF TIME-Edgar Meyer, Joshua Bell, Sam Bush, Mike Marshall
- IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME-Bing Crosby
- AMERICA MY HOME-Wynton Marsalis
- IF I COULD BE WITH YOU (ONE HOUR TONIGHT)-Kay Starr
- BLUE AS THE TURQUOISE NIGHT OF NEYSHABUR-Yo-Yo Ma & the Silk Road Ensemble
- UNTIL I'M IN YOUR ARMS AGAIN-Wynton Marsalis
- VARIATIONS FOR THE HEALING OF ARINUSKA-Kalle Randalu
- BASIE BOOGIE -Count Basie
- SOLITUDE-Duke Ellington
- CONCERTO FOR CLARINET & STRING ORCHESTRA -Aaron Copland
- IF YOU CAN'T SMILE AND SAY YES-Nat King Cole
- AMERICAN ANTHEM-Amanda Forsythe/Bill Charlap
Music CD 2- WE'LL MEET AGAIN - Benny Goodman
- DANCING IN THE DARK - Artie Shaw
- LITTLE BROWN JUG - Glenn Miller
- I'LL BE SEEING YOU - Tommy Dorsey
- MOONGLOW - Artie Shaw
- MEMORIES OF YOU - Louis Armstrong
- I'LL GET BY - Harry James with vocal by Dick Haymes
- ON THE ALAMO - Benny Goodman & His Sextet
- PENNIES FROM HEAVEN - Teddy Wilson with vocal by Billie Holiday
- BODY & SOUL - Coleman Hawkins
- LET'S GET LOST - Frank Sinatra
- BLUES IN THE NIGHT - Cab Calloway
- THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT - Duke Ellington vocal by Herb Jeffries
- ECHOES OF HARLEM - Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters'
- SKYLARK - Earl Hines with vocal by Billy Eckstine
- SATURDAY NIGHT IS THE LONELIESTNIGHT OF THE WEEK - Frank Sinatra
- PAPER DOLL - The Mills Brothers
- LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY - Frank Sinatra
- SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY - Les Brown with vocal by Doris Day
- WAITING FOR THE TRAIN TO COME IN - Harry James with vocal by Kitty Kallen
Music CD 3- IN THE MOOD - Glenn Miller
- FRENESI - Artie Shaw
- C JAM BLUES - Duke Ellington
- LET ME OFF UPTOWN - Gene Krupawith vocal by Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge
- TAXI WAR DANCE - Count Basie
- THE SHEIK OF ARABY - Benny Goodman
- PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA - Al Dexter & His Troopers with vocal by Al Dexter
- AMERICAN PATROL - Glenn Miller
- FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR COUNTRY - Count with vocal by Jimmy Rushing
- CHEROKEE - Charlie Barnet
- ROSE ROOM - Benny Goodman Sextet
- OPUS # 1 -Tommy Dorsey
- I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT - Harry with vocal by Kitty Kallen
- TUXEDO JUNCTION - Erskine Hawkins
- ONE O'CLOCK JUMP - Count Basie
- I'M CONFESSIN' - Artie Shaw
- (I'VE GOT A GAL IN) KALAMAZOO - Glenn with vocal by Tex Beneke & The Modernaires
- BOOGIE WOOGIE - Tommy Dorsey
- TAIN'T WHAT YOU DO - Jimmie Lunceford with vocal by Trummy Young
- SING, SING, SING - Benny Goodman
Music CD 4- Walton: "The Death of Falstaff" (Passacaglia) from Henry
- Dvofiák: Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104 II. Adagio ma non troppo
- Copland: Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano
- Ligeti: Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano (1982)"Hommage à Brahms" - IV. Lamento. Adagio
- Fauré: Elegie, Op. 24
- Liszt: Nuages gris, S199
- Messiaen: Quatuor pour la fin du temps/Quartet for the End of Time - III. Abime des oiseaux
- Copland: Music for Movies - IV. Grovers Corners from Our
- Mendelssohn: Song Without Words, Op. 109
- Elgar: Variations on an Original Theme,Op. 36 "Enigma" - Variation IX (Nimrod) : Adagio
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Free Music Notes for The War: A Ken Burns Film AlbumFree Music Review: Great for the Money Hit: 5 Stars
I bought this with the expectation that it would not be as complete as I was hoping, however this turns out to be a more comprehensive guide to music and attitudes of America during the Second World War than anything I was expecting.
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