Bernie Green 
"Plays more than you can stand "
in Hi-Fi 

Side One: 1/ La Sorella
2/ Mister Peepers Theme
3/ Ragging the Scale
4/ Railroad Train Samba
5/ The Virtuous Orchestra Suite
6/ Caesar's Soliloquy
7/ National Emblem March

Side Two: 1/ A Frangesa
2/ Saxophobia
3/ Concerto for Galliope
4/ Summer
5/ Double Blues
6/ Idyl
7/ The Peanut Vendor

Bernie Green's music expresses a daring new approach to entertainment.
It contains sparkling off-beat humor and wit that need no explanation.
The Orchestra includes:
Mundell Lowe, Tony Mottola, Dick Hyman, Jack Elliot.........   
Released in 1957 on the San Francisco 
Jazz Records label  in Mono M-33015
In Stereo Barbary Coast 33015-S
 
 
 
 
 

Mis-Led by Bernie Green
with the Stereo Mad-Men
"Musically Mad "

Side One: 1/ Concerto for Two Hands
2/ Morgan on "the Mikado"
3/ Anvils, of cource
4/ Mad Fans' Square Dance 
5/ The Skater and his Dog
6/ Gunsmirk Suite

Side Two: 1/ Morgan on Wagner
2/ The Green Bee
3/ Alfred in the Circus
4/ Give me that Old Good Progressive Jazz
5/ Clinkerated Chimes
6/ Two Guitars, a Banjo and a Mandolin
7/ Laughing Raymond

Mis-led by Bernie Green (who also wrote the stuff)
with the Stereo Mad-Men and futher hampered by
Henry Morgan and Joseph Julian. Cover portrait
of Alfred E Neuman is by Norman Mingo, who
usually paints much better! 
Released in 1959 on the Rca label 
Lpm-1929 and Lsp-1929
 
 
 
 

 

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