Many Sides Of Phil Harris 1931-1952

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Artist: Phil Harris
Label: ACROBAT
Format:CD
Released:13th April 2015
Catalogue No:ADDCD3424
Barcode:0824046342425

Description:

Drummer, bandleader, singer, comedian and actor, who had hit records before becoming a successful voice actor, including playing Baloo in “The Jungle Book” • Famous for his recordings using the “talking blues” style • Great-value 52-track 2-CD set comprising selected A&B sides on Victor, Columbia, Decca, Vocalion, Varsity, ARA, Hit & RCA-Victor from this era • Features all his career hits, including the 1950 No. 1 “The Thing” and the No. 2 “One-Zy Two-Zy” plus other notable Top 10 entries • Entertaining showcase for a multi-faceted artist and his distinctive brand of music and comedy ABOUT THE COLLECTION Phil Harris was a singer, drummer, bandleader, songwriter, comedian, actor and broadcaster, who combined those disciplines in a long and successful career which encompassed making hit records with a novelty twist and becoming a voice artist in movies, most famously as Baloo in the 1967 film “The Jungle Book”. He started his recording career as drummer and co-leader of a hotel orchestra in San Francisco and over the years developed a signature style of comedy on record using the narrative “talking blues” style, positioning himself as an archetypal southerner, with his signature composition being “That’s What I Like About The South”. He reached a career peak as a recording artist with the humorous novelty US No. 1 with “The Thing” in 1950. This excellent value 52-track 2-CD set comprises selected A & B sides from his releases on the Victor, Columbia, Decca, Vocalion, Varsity, ARA, Hit & RCA-Victor labels from this era, including early titles by the Lofner Harris St. Francis Orchestra and Phil Harris Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. It features all his career chart entries, including the 1950 No. 1 “The Thing”, the No. 2 “One-Zy Two-Zy”, and the Top 10 hits “What Have We Got To Lose?”, “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette)”, “The Old Master Painter” and “Chattanoogie Shoe-Shine Boy”, plus his Top 20 hit with The Bell Sisters “Hambone”. He was a multi-faceted artist, and this collection provides a highly entertaining selection of his work on record that showcases his unique style of music and comedy.