Savoy Orpheans - Tip Toes Sunny

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Review by Michel MONTLAHUC

The Savoy Orpheans have released their newest album, Tip Toes Sunny, and it is a delightful addition to their repertoire. The album is filled with upbeat jazz tunes that are sure to get listeners tapping their toes and swaying to the rhythm.

The album opens with the lively track "Tip Toes Sunny," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The skilled musicianship of the Savoy Orpheans is evident in every track, with each instrument complementing the others perfectly.

One standout track is "Blue Skies," a classic jazz standard that the Savoy Orpheans make their own with their unique arrangement. The saxophone solos are particularly impressive, showcasing the virtuosity of the band members.

Another highlight of the album is "Sweet Georgia Brown," a tune that has been covered by countless jazz musicians over the years. The Savoy Orpheans put their own spin on the song, infusing it with their signature style and making it a standout track on the album.

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Artist: Savoy Orpheans
Album: Tip Toes Sunny

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
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Catalog Numbers

C 1286

Labels

His Master's Voice

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 12"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

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Manufactured ByThe Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Published ByChappell & Co. Ltd.

About Savoy Orpheans

British dance band of the 1920s resident at the Savoy Hotel, London, between 1923 and 1927. See also for releases post 1927. There were effectively three 'Savoy' bands that followed on from the "Savoy Quartet" residence . The , and the 'brassless' support, . However, in many cases, the Sylvians recorded or performed with personnel from the former to augment their sound. In 1921 the Savoy Hotel, Strand, London, engaged the services of American saxophonist Bert Ralton to form a house dance band. Previously from Havana, Cuba, Ralton named the ensemble the "Savoy Havana Band". He departed for Australia in 1923. Howard Jacobs, who replaced saxophonist Rudy Vallee, then directed the Orpheans between late 1931 and mid 1932, followed by Carroll Gibbons until 1955.

Name Vars

  • L'Orchestre Savoy Orpheans
  • L'orchestre Savoy Orpheans
  • Orchestre Savoy Orpheans
  • Savoy Hotel Orpheans
  • Savoy Orpheans
  • The Orpheans
  • The Romaine Dance Orchestra
  • The Romaine Orchestra
  • The Savoy Hotel Orpheans
  • The Savoy Orpheans At The Savoy Hotel, London

Aliases

  • The Romaine Orchestra

Members

  • Ronnie Gubertini
  • Carroll Gibbons
  • Sylvester Ahola
  • Billy Thorburn
  • Cyril Ramon Newton
  • Jim Bellamy
  • Vernon Ferry
  • George Chaffin
  • Watson Marsh
  • Charlie Swinnerton
  • Walter Lyme
  • Pete Mandell
  • Reginald Batten
  • Herbert Finney
  • Benny Loban
  • Charles Remue
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Summary by Michel MONTLAHUC

Tip Toes Sunny is a must-listen for fans of jazz music. The Savoy Orpheans have once again proven themselves to be masters of the genre, delivering an album that is both energetic and sophisticated.