Louis Prima - Call of the Wildest/Wildest Show at Tahoe
Facts
| Artist(s) | Louis Prima |
| Studio | EMI Europe Generic |
| Release Date | April 6, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 724349499522 |
| Buy this item | $26.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 14:53 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered, Import Or 14 new from $8.68, 9 used from $7.15 |
Tracks
- When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)/The Sheik - Louis Prima, Fisher, Fred
- Autumn Leaves - Louis Prima, Kosma, Joseph
- I've Got the World on a String - Louis Prima, Arlen, Harold
- Blow, Red, Blow - Louis Prima, Prima, Louis
- The Pump Song - Louis Prima, Whiting, Richard
- There'll Be No Next Time - Louis Prima, Berry, Richard
- Pennies from Heaven - Louis Prima, Burke, Johnny
- The Birth of the Blues - Louis Prima, Henderson, Ray
- Closest to the Bone - Louis Prima, Jones, Louis
- Sentimental Journey - Louis Prima, Brown, Les
- When the Saints Go Marching In - Louis Prima, Traditional
- On the Sunny Side of the Street/Exactly Like You - Louis Prima, McHugh, Jimmy
- A Foggy Day - Louis Prima, Gershwin, George
- How High the Moon - Louis Prima, Hamilton, Nancy
- Angelina/Zooma Zooma - Louis Prima, Prima, Louis
- Don't Worry 'Bout Me/I'm in the Mood for Love - Louis Prima, Bloom, Rube
- Come Back to Sorrento - Louis Prima, DeCurtis, Ernesto
- I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Louis Prima, Arlen, Harold
- Robin Hood/Oh Babe - Louis Prima, Prima, Louis
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Brings back childhood |
Thank You, my only wish is that my parents were still alive to hear the album, they so loved Louie and Keely.
Linda Young July 24, 2007
| A Very Classy Wild Time |
| Wild Louis, wild times for listener |
| PRIME PRIMA! |
As a little kid I was fascinated by the cover photo on 'THE CALL OF THE WILDEST' and I spent a lot of time scrutinizing it. I thought that the over-the-top rambunctiousness of the song THERE'LL BE NO NEXT TIME was hilarious (and I didn't even know what adultery was!)
The second album, 'THE WILDEST SHOW AT TAHOE', recorded live at Harrah's Club in 1958 always reminds me of our family vacation to Lake Tahoe, Nevada, about fourteen years later : Out on the lake in a small boat, my Pa says, "Look at the size of that fish!" Stephen, like the idiot he was and is, peers over the side of the boat and gets the predictable shove in the back. My Pa knew he had erred when I resurfaced bluer than the lake. Cold? Folks, you don't even know what cold is until your Pa has pushed you into the notoriously frigid Lake Tahoe! My brain was instantaneously transformed into blue raspberry Jello. Forget swimming! I couldn't even remember how to dog paddle! But over the years, that regrettable little event gained me great leverage - "Pa, you remember that time when you........?" Ah, such fond memories this disc calls to mind for me.
The music produced by this top-notch small jazz band (featuring Sam Butera on tenor sax) is consistently good. It's performed fast and loose with a sense of humor and an eye toward the novelty. But they play it straight (and quite well) on most of those numbers that feature Keely Smith. Two things about Keely that cannot be disputed: 1) She was perpetually in great need of a decent hair stylist. 2) The lady could really sing! I like her renditions of AUTUMN LEAVES and THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES, but I love FOGGY DAY and I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES with its shifts in tempo. This may be the definitive take on these songs.
LOUIS PRIMA, of course, supplied the voice for the animated character, King Louie, in Disney's original movie THE JUNGLE BOOK (1967). If you liked his singing in that, you'll like his singing in this - they're essentially cut from the same cloth. THERE'LL BE NO NEXT TIME still cracks me up, and this is simply the best Tenor Sax-Honkin' Italian Jazz Novelty Lounge Music I own. In fact, this is the ONLY Tenor Sax-Honkin' Italian Jazz Novelty Lounge Music I own. Afterall, it's not exactly an extensive genre, you know.
As an adult in 1990, I had the great pleasure to visit Las Vegas with my Pa, and to catch Keely Smith and Sam Butera at the Sands Hotel playing on a stage the size of a Klondike Bar. Keely was still in desperate need of a decent hair stylist, but vocally the gal could still bring it. They were great fun. After the show, my Pa and I sauntered across the Vegas Strip to get a drink at Caesar's Palace, where he pushed me into a Roman Fountain in the Hotel courtyard. Not exactly the "drink" I'd had in mind. Gee, how I miss the Old Man, but I've still got his music! July 4, 2004
| Really the Wildest! |
"The Wildest Show at Tahoe" is recorded live in Lake Tahoe in 1958. Keely has another performance of her own ("A Foggy Day"), there are few instrumentals ("How High The Moon" and "Come Back To Sorrento") and four medleys ("On the Sunny Side of the Street/Exactly Like You", "Angelina/Zooma Zooma", "Don't Worry 'Bout Me/I'm in the Mood for Love" and "Robin Hood/Oh Babe"). June 17, 2004
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