
Here is an interesting recording I transferred by request, with two works by that distinguished musician Alec Wilder.
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Alec Wilder |
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Bruce Catton |
That work is coupled with an instrumental Carl Sandburg Suite, which is taken from tunes chosen from Sandburg's American Songbag; it is not settings of his poetry.
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Carl Sandburg |
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Walter Ehret |
The record unfortunately received little fanfare, and the one review I have found did not like it. At all.
My own view is that Catton's narrative for Names from the War is evocative, and Garroway does a fine job reading it. I don't think the music gets in the way, although it is certainly from the standard patriotic mold. I enjoyed the Carl Sandburg Suite. The performances are good.
The record had a few sound problems that I've addressed, as follows.
First, the music was recorded in the very W-I-I-I-D-E stereo that was common in the early days. (The record was released in 1961.) I've narrowed it so that the left and right channels don't appear to be coming from different counties.
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Dave Garroway, minus his hat |
Finally, there was some groove damage or a pressing fault on the left channel early in the Carl Sandburg Suite. I've addressed this, although some minor noise may remain.
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The record has a gatefold cover; the back features The Carl Sandburg Suite |