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ASTAIRE, Fred: Fascinating Rhythm (1923-1930)




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FRED ASTAIRE


Complete Recordings Volume 1, 1923-1930 with Adele Astaire



No performer ever made dancing look easier, or worked harder at it. Suave, elegant, sophisticated, dapper... to generations, Fred Astaire was "Mr Smooth". He was also a fine dramatic actor, and the songs he introduced unfailingly became standards.



Frederick Austerlitz was born on l0th May, 1899 in Omaha, Nebraska When he was barely a toddler, he and his older sister Adele were enrolled in dancing school; before he turned seven, Mrs Austerlitz had moved the children to New York, where they would soon become professional dancers in vaudeville, revues and Broadway shows.



Their first Broadway success was Over The Top, in 1917, followed by The Passing Show of 1918, in which Fred was called "an agile youth, and apparently boneless".

More musicals led to stardom in For Goodness' Sake in 1922; the Astaires stole the show and at the same time began their life-long friendship with the Gershwin Brothers. Among the many musicals to feature Fred and Adele were two more Gershwin productions, Lady Be Good and Funny Face The Astaires' last Broadway appearance together was The Bandwagon, in 1931.



By this time, Fred and Adele had been the toast of Broadway and London for a decade. Though it was Fred who had been the perfectionist, pushing the team towards triumph after triumph, it was Adele who was generally considered to be the more talented one; and by 1931, on stage for twenty-five years, she wanted out. Adele accepted the hand of Lord Cavendish, and retired from performing. She died in 1981.



But Fred had never worked as a solo act, and had misgivings about his future. He wasn't the "romantic" type being sought for movies. The results of his screen tests included such comments as "enormous ears", "bad chin line", "balding", "can't sing", "can dance a little". but what did come across, to the surprise of the movie moguls, was his undeniable charm.



Through the next three decades, Fred Astaire would be featured in such successes as Flying Down to Rio, Top Hat, Roberta, Swing Time, Damsel in Distress, You Were Never Lovelier, Easter Parade, Silk Stockings, the Band Wagon and Funny Face. His partners would include Ginger Rogers, Joan Fontaine, Rita Hayworth, Judy Garland, Cyd Charisse and Audrey Hepburn. Beginning in the fifties, Fred would receive critical acclaim for his television specials, as well as for his dramatic acting in On the Beach and The Towering Inferno. Fred was still synonymous with grace and charm when he died 22ndJune, 1987.



This first volume of the Astaire legacy consists of recordings made in London between 1923 and 1930. The songs from the stage production Stop Flirting (the English version of For Goodness' Sake) were acoustically recorded for HMV, a single disc by Fred and Adele with a theatre-style orchestra, a common practice on English original cast recordings. The remaining discs are for Columbia, electrically recorded; six songs from Lady Be Good, with George Gershwin at the piano on four of the sides (and providing vocal commentary during Fred's first recorded tap-dancing solo); six songs from Funny Face; and four classic Astaire solos from 1929 and 1930. To maintain the integrity of the original cast recordings, Adele's solos have been included, but those sides which features neither of the Astaires have not.



David Lennick


Disc 1


    The Whichness Of The Whatness (more info)
    Performed by: George Byng Orchestra
    Composed by: Lew Daly Lanin
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 18th October 1923
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  1. The Whichness Of The Whatness - 02:55


  2. Oh Gee! Oh Gosh! (more info)
    Performed by: George Byng Orchestra
    Composed by: Lew Daly Lanin
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 18th October 1923
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  3. Oh Gee! Oh Gosh! - 03:09


  4. Hang On To Me (more info)
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    George Gershwin,
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 19th April 1926
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  5. Hang On To Me - 02:48


  6. Fascinating Rhythm (more info)
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    George Gershwin,
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 19th April, 1926
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  7. Fascinating Rhythm - 02:24


  8. The Half Of It Dearie Blues (more info)
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    George Gershwin,
    Fred Astaire,
    Recording date: 20th April 1926
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  9. The Half Of It Dearie Blues - 02:46


  10. I'd Rather Charleston (more info)
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    George Gershwin,
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 20th April 1926
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  11. I'd Rather Charleston - 02:51


  12. Swiss Maid (Yodel Song) (more info)
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 27th April 1926
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  13. Swiss Maid (Yodel Song) - 02:48


  14. So Am I (more info)
    Performed by: Empire Theatre Orchestra
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Conducted by: Jacques Heuvel
    Fred Astaire,
    George Vollaire, vocals
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 27th April 1926
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  15. So Am I - 02:46


  16. Funny Face (more info)
    Performed by: Julian Jones Orchestra
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 26th November 1928
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  17. Funny Face - 03:06


  18. The Babbitt And The Bromide (more info)
    Performed by: Julian Jones Orchestra
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Recording date: 26th November 1928
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  19. The Babbitt And The Bromide - 03:09


  20. 'S Wonderful (more info)
    Performed by: Julian Jones Orchestra
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Bernard Clifton, vocals
    Recording date: 29th November 1928
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  21. 'S Wonderful - 03:00


  22. High Hat (more info)
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Conducted by: Julian Jones
    Fred Astaire,
    Recording date: 29th November 1928
    Produced by: Doronina, Lubov
    Produced by: Lennick, David
    Produced by: Schilbach, Peter

  23. High Hat - 02:33


  24. He Loves And She Loves (more info)
    Performed by: Julian Jones Orchestra
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Fred Astaire,
    Adele Astaire, vocals
    Bernard Clifton, vocals
    Recording date: 29th November 1928
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  25. He Loves And She Loves - 02:53


  26. My One And Only (more info)
    Composed by: George Gershwin
    Fred Astaire,
    Recording date: 4th December 1928
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  27. My One And Only - 03:04


  28. Not My Girl (more info)
    Composed by: Al Starita Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire,
    Recording date: 5th April 1929
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  29. Not My Girl - 02:28


  30. Louisiana (more info)
    Composed by: Jimmy C. Johnson
    Fred Astaire,
    Recording date: 5th April 1929
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  31. Louisiana - 02:55


  32. Puttin' On The Ritz (more info)
    Performed by: Van Phillips Orchestra
    Composed by: Irving Berlin
    Fred Astaire,
    Recording date: 26th March 1930
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  33. Puttin' On The Ritz - 02:37


  34. Crazy Feet (more info)
    Performed by: Van Phillips Orchestra
    Composed by: Sid Mitchell Con Conrad Archie Gottler
    Fred Astaire,
    Recording date: 26th March 1930
    Produced by: Lennick, David

  35. Crazy Feet - 02:55

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