Ray Anthony & His Orchestra - Ray Anthonys Campus Rumpus

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Review by Michael Denmead

Ray Anthony's Campus Rumpus is an album that captures the essence of the 1950s college experience. This album by Ray Anthony & His Orchestra is a great addition to any music lover's collection. The album features upbeat and catchy tunes that are sure to get you dancing.

The album opens with the title track "Campus Rumpus," a lively tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "The Hokey Pokey," "The Twist," and "The Bunny Hop." These songs are perfect for parties or just dancing around the house.

Ray Anthony's Campus Rumpus also includes some slower ballads, such as "Moonlight Serenade" and "Stardust." These songs showcase the band's versatility and add some variety to the album.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Dancing In The Dark
True Blue Lou
It's De-Lovely
The Continental
Dancing On The Ceiling
Trumpet Boogie
Deep Night
They Didn't Believe Me
Campus Rumpus
Smoke Rings
Rollin' Home

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Catalog Numbers

ECJ-60023

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Reissue
  • Mono

Companies

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About Ray Anthony & His Orchestra

American jazz big band led by .

Name Vars

  • Anthony & His Orchestra
  • Anthony And His Orchestra
  • Eay Anthony And His Orchestra
  • Ensemble
  • Ray Anthony
  • Ray Anthony & His Orch.
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  • Ray Anthony & Orchestra
  • Ray Anthony & Son Orchestre
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  • Ray Anthony And Orchestra
  • Ray Anthony Big Band
  • Ray Anthony E Sua Orquestra
  • Ray Anthony Et Son Orchestre
  • Ray Anthony Orch.
  • Ray Anthony Orchestra
  • Ray Anthony Und Sein Orchester
  • Ray Anthony Y Su Orchesta
  • Ray Anthony Y Su Orquesta
  • Ray Anthony Y Su Orquestra
  • Ray Anthony and His Orchestra
  • Ray Anthony y su Orquesta
  • Ray Anthony's Orchestra
  • Ray Anthony, His Trumpet, Chorus And Orchestra
  • Ray Anthonys Big Band Dixieland
  • Ray Antony And His Orchestra
  • Ray Antony E La Sua Orchestra
  • The Ray Anthony Orchestra
  • The Ray Anthony Show
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Members

  • Alvin Stoller
  • Ray Anthony
  • Mel Lewis
  • Plas Johnson
  • George Barnes
  • Lew McCreary
  • Pete Candoli
  • Conrad Gozzo
  • Tommy Pederson
  • Skeets Herfurt
  • Marshall Royal
  • Ronny Lang
  • Ray Triscari
  • William Slapin
  • Jack H. Laubach
  • Med Flory
  • Sy Berger
  • Don Simpson
  • Robert Hardaway
  • Danny Perri
  • Bobby Gibbons
  • Leo Anthony
  • Bob Trock
  • Steve Cole
  • Billy Usselton
  • Pat Roberts
  • Earl Bergman
  • Woody Fausler
  • Tom Oblak
  • Keith Butterfield
  • Archie Freeman
  • Howie Mann
  • John Banister
  • Gene Deurmeier
  • Warren Kime
  • Ken Trimble
  • Buddy Wise
  • Frank Lane
  • Ken Schrudder
  • Vince Forrest
  • Jim Schneider
  • Gloria Craig
  • Jim Nuzzo
  • Eddie Ryan
  • Don Eisman
  • Rudi Scaffidi
  • Buddy Savarese
  • Frank Szosteck
  • Martin White
  • Tom Patton
  • Jack Hohlman
  • Phil Baron
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Summary by Michael Denmead

Ray Anthony's Campus Rumpus is a fun and entertaining album that captures the spirit of the 1950s. The album is well-produced and features excellent musicianship from Ray Anthony & His Orchestra. If you're a fan of big band music or just looking for something fun to dance to, this album is definitely worth checking out.