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Lost Treasures
Doris Day, Les Brown & His Orchestra
Lost Treasures
Genres: New Age, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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All Artists: Doris Day, Les Brown & His Orchestra
Title: Lost Treasures
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Varese Sarabande
Original Release Date: 1/1/1944
Re-Release Date: 11/25/2003
Album Type: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
Genres: New Age, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Oldies, Vocal Pop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 030206651928

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CD Reviews

"American Pop Culture during its heyday ~ Day & Brown"
J. Lovins | Missouri-USA | 12/14/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Varese Sarabande Records presents "Lost Treasures", featuring Doris Day with the Les Brown Orchestra in the mid '40s, performing seventeen tunes (which many have never seen the light of day) with Day's high energy delivery. Much like Rosemary Clooney, Day's interpretation of a song is magicial ~ newly remastered with a richer and astonishingly sonic sound, that gives you the impression you're there!Entire collection is a stand out with "WELCOME TO MY DREAM", "GOODNIGHT, WHEREVER YOU ARE", "TWO HEAVENS" and "INVITATION TO THE BLUES", warmer and expressive style that can melt your heart right on the spot ~ arrangements and texture of each tune brings back memories of the early times in American pop culture ~ so much love and affection went into this release and it pays off...gotta love it!Total Time: 55:17 on 17 Tracks ~ Varese Sarabande 66519 ~ (11/25/2003)"
Lost Treasures is FOUND TREASURE !!!
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 04/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Lost Treasures is a fantastic CD from the great Doris Day and Les Brown & His Orchestra. The quality of the sound isn't always perfect; but as another reviewer correctly notes it's great that these tunes saw the light of day at all. The artwork is very nicely done and it reflects good judgment.



"I Dream Of You" starts the CD with an especially beautiful number; the brass sounds great and everyone is great on this number--it's all THAT good. "Oh! What It Seemed To Be" has a very slight amount of surface noise; but when you hear Doris Day singing so sweetly this number is irresistible! You're bound to love "Oh! What It Seemed To Be." "Tomorrow Is Forever" is equally bright; Doris never misses a beat and she never loses her unique, singularly beautiful style! Doris truly never sounded better.



"Swinging On A Star" is a number Bing Crosby loved to sing; and when the musicians and Doris perform this little tune it takes off like a jet! Les Brown & His Orchestra play so well as they accompany Doris' vocals. Terrific! Similarly, "That's For Me" is another highlight of this album. Doris handles the subtle tempo changes like a pro and her voice is heavenly. Great!



"It Might As Well Be Spring" has Doris singing this with panache, heart and soul. Doris sings this flawlessly and the musicians never miss a note. "Long Ago (And Dar Away)" features Les Brown's band at their best; and Doris sings this better than I've ever heard it--in fact, I think that Doris' rendition of "Long Ago (And Far Away)" is THE definitive rendition of this classic love song.



"A Kiss To Remember" has all these artists combining their efforts to make this a very memorable number. Doris sings with heart and soul; her sense of timing and her excellent diction bolster her performance. "Sentimental Journey" has a very special musical arrangement and this is easily yet another highlight of this album.



The CD ends very strong with Doris performing "The Lady From 29 Palms." I hadn't heard this song before--but Doris sure does make it shine! Doris swings gently and gracefully as Les Brown & His Orchestra round out the number with a sublime arrangement.



Doris Day fans won't want to miss this album. Yes, there's some surface noise on a track or two; but it isn't so bad. You can easily hear Doris and the musicians without any real problem. This album is also a wonderful choice for people who enjoy classic pop vocals.

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VARESE SCORES AGAIN !
W.Don Wood | Matawan,, New Jersey USA | 01/06/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As I have stated in other reveiws for AMAZON.com, Varese Sarabande is one of those rare companies that actually CARE about
the products they produce; and this BROWN/DAY offering shows this to great advantage. The digital remastering is awesome, except for the last track: The Lady From 29 Palms. This is from an early HIT PARADE show and Doris is not backed by Les on this cut but by Mark Warnow and the Hit Parade Orch. This must have been a wretched original, as even Varese couldn't clean it up.
This is the only blemish on an otherwise outstanding collection..
a real "find" for Brown-Day loyalists...."