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Reviews

  • Bruh

    5
    By Jannyand
    If this doesn’t get big in 2020s idk want to do I mean 1820s was jazz 1920s was jazz also
  • Sing, Sing, Sing-This arrangement is the BEST

    5
    By Andrea Bennington
    This album is worth the money at TWICE the price. Benny Goodman’s arrangement of Sing, Sing, Sing is my favorite of all time. That clarinet, those drums...best Jazz, Big Band and Swing song (Yes, all 3!) of all time.
  • Just gets better with age

    5
    By Danothemano
    Love this Music it will outlive all of us.
  • Perfect

    5
    By unjdjaksn
    Just perfect that’s all I can say
  • An absolute masterpiece!

    5
    By Eliza |-/
    I'm a clarinet player and have been in jazz band since 8th Grade. I absolutely love jazz and have been the only clarinet player in all the jazz bands and combos I've participated in. It bothers me that so many jazz bands lack clarinet players and contain only saxes, trumpets, trombones and the rhythm section. Benny Goodman is a complete inspiration to me, proving that clarinet players should be in jazz bands. Listening to his music makes me wish I lived in the 1920s. He inspires me to pursue a career as a jazz clarinet player.
  • Sing, Sing, Sing

    5
    By dkosky13
    Love this album!! It is so much fun and is way better than the pop they play today!! By the way, I am a teen.
  • Best tune

    5
    By ahugaround
    Sing, Sing, Sing is the greatest piece of music ever written. It has it all! The best rendition is the one recorded live at Carnegie Hall.
  • Pinnacle Big Swing Era Music

    5
    By Rewarded09
    Such fun, but also complicated music. One of the best clarinet players I've ever heard. Put this on with your grandparents around and they'll love you. I'm in my 20's but I like it.
  • HELL YEAH

    5
    By Xenon8282
    This stuff rocks. If only today's crap sounded like this....
  • Utterly fantastic.

    5
    By bigbluekiowa
    This is real music. Some of the stuff that's popular today...I can't even. Love him and Glenn Miller too. Oddly enough, The X-Files' "Triangle" brought me here because "Sing Sing Sing" is so similar to "Hot Liquorice" (put it up already, iTunes!) but I've come to love his music and swing in general for itself. Utterly fantastic.