"Someone Talked! - Memories of World War II" is a captivating album by the renowned mezzo-soprano Joan Morris, released in 2009 under the Equilibrium label. This unique collection blends the genres of ragtime and choral music, offering a distinctive and engaging listening experience.
The album features a collaboration with tenor Robert White, pianist William Bolcom, and narrator Hazen Schumacher, creating a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling. With 39 tracks spanning 48 minutes, the album delves into the musical memories and cultural impact of World War II, showcasing a mix of well-known and lesser-known songs from the era.
The title track, "Someone Talked!", is inspired by a famous propaganda poster from the war, setting the tone for an album that is as much a historical journey as it is a musical one. The program notes and biographical information included with the album provide valuable context and insights into the performances and the era they represent.
From patriotic anthems like "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" to poignant ballads like "I'll Be Seeing You," the album covers a wide range of emotions and experiences. The inclusion of songs like "Lili Marlene" and "A Zoot Suit" highlights the diverse musical influences and cultural exchanges that occurred during the war.
"Someone Talked! - Memories of World War II" is a testament to Joan Morris's versatility and artistry, offering a compelling blend of music and history that is sure to resonate with fans of both genres. Whether you're a history buff, a music enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique listening experience, this album is a treasure trove of musical memories from a pivotal period in history.
(C) 2009 Bolcom, Morris, White, Schumacher
Tracks
World War II Began In 1939...Hazen Schumacher
A Slip of the LipJoan Morris, Robert White, William Bolcom
Jack, Don't Be Too HipHazen Schumacher
Any Bonds Today?Joan Morris, William Bolcom
Other Irving Berlin Songs...Hazen Schumacher
The White Cliffs of DoverRobert White, William Bolcom
The Country Was Not Ready...Hazen Schumacher
G.I. JiveJoan Morris, William Bolcom
Here's An English Translation...Hazen Schumacher
Don't Sit Under The Apple TreeJoan Morris, Robert White, William Bolcom
That Song Was A Big HitHazen Schumacher
We'll Meet AgainJoan Morris, William Bolcom
That Song Was Featured...Hazen Schumacher
They're Either Too Young or Too OldJoan Morris, William Bolcom
The War Changed Us...Hazen Schumacher
Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose In IrelandRobert White, William Bolcom
Preparing for the Invasion...Hazen Schumacher
Comin' In On a Wing and a PrayerRobert White, William Bolcom
We Borrowed Songs...Hazen Schumacher
Lili MarleneJoan Morris, William Bolcom
The Germans Were A Formidable...Hazen Schumacher
A Zoot SuitJoan Morris, Robert White, William Bolcom
I Had A Modified Zoot Suit...Hazen Schumacher
It's Been A Long, Long TimeRobert White, William Bolcom
Almost 300,000 DiedHazen Schumacher
Praise the Lord and Pass the AmmunitionJoan Morris, William Bolcom
All of These Songs Were Part...Hazen Schumacher
When the Lights Go On AgainRobert White, William Bolcom
There Were Many Variations...Hazen Schumacher
I'll Walk AloneJoan Morris, William Bolcom
And Another Lovely Song...Hazen Schumacher
I'll Never Smile AgainRobert White, William Bolcom
That Song Was Written...Hazen Schumacher
I Came Here To Talk For JoeJoan Morris, William Bolcom
Meanwhile, A Grateful U.S....Hazen Schumacher
I'll Be Seeing YouRobert White, William Bolcom
In 1918, Sgt. Irginv Berlin...Hazen Schumacher
This Is The Army, Mister JonesJoan Morris, Robert White, William Bolcom