Danny Kaye - The Thing Pigalle

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Review by Rajwinder S. Brar Brar

Danny Kaye's album The Thing Pigalle is a delightful mix of jazz, swing and blues that showcases the singer's versatile vocal range and his ability to infuse each track with his signature style. The album opens with the lively and upbeat "Mademoiselle de Paris," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "C'est Si Bon," "April in Paris," and "La Vie en Rose," all of which feature Kaye's smooth and effortless vocals. The album also includes a few instrumentals, such as "The Big Brass Band from Brazil" and "The Babbitt and the Bromide," which showcase Kaye's talent as a musician. The Thing Pigalle is a charming and entertaining album that is sure to please fans of jazz and swing.

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Catalog Numbers

M 33090

Labels

Decca

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  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

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Orchestrated ByKen Darby (tracks: A), Sy Oliver (tracks: B)

About Danny Kaye

American actor, singer, dancer, and comedian (born January 18, 1911, Brooklyn, New York, USA - March 3, 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA). Kaye was born to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants on January 18, 1911 (though he would later say 1913). After dropping out of high school he worked for a radio station and later as a comedian in the Catskills. After his solo success in the Catskills, the young Kaye joined the dancing act of Dave Harvey and Kathleen Young in 1933. Throughout the late 1930s Kaye went out and performed on his ownoften with material written by his wife, . In 1939 Kaye made his Broadway debut in The Straw Hat Revue." Later that year his comic singing was featured in Lady in the Dark, in which he sang the names of 54 Russian composers in thirty-nine seconds in a song called Tchaikovsky. Throughout the early 1940s he performed night club acts, on Broadway, and to support the troops overseas during World War II. From 1945-46 Kaye starred in a radio program, "The Danny Kaye Show," on CBS. The cast included , Lionel Stander, and Big Band leader , and it was scripted by radio notable Goodman Ace and playwright-director . Though Kaye made his film debut in 1935, it wasnt until almost ten years later that his film career hit its stride. His feature film debut was in the 1944 comedy "Up in Arms." Throughout his career he starred in seventeen movies, including "The Kid from Broadway" (1946), "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (1947), "The Inspector General" (1949), "Hans Christian Andersen" (1952), and "The Court Jester" (1956). In 1954 Kaye began his long-standing association with the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF), and that same year won a special Academy Award for his humanitarian work. Throughout the late 1950's and early 1960's Kaye continued to work in the movies and in 1963 had his own television show. The Danny Kaye Show ran for four years and was a hit, winning an Emmy in its first season. Though Kaye's work slowed in the 1970's and 1980's, he continued to give charity performances and made select appearances for television and film.

Real Name

    • David Daniel Kaminski

Name Vars

  • Danny Kaye
  • Danny Kaye And Company
  • Danny Kaye And His Orchestra
  • Danny Kaye WIth Chorus and Orchestra
  • Danny Kaye WIth Vocal Quintet and Orchestra
  • Danny Kaye With Chorus And Orchestra
  • Danny Kaye with Chorus and Orchestra
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