Rudy Marlow And His Orchestra - Ive Waited A Lifetime For You How Am I To Know

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Review by Azrie Lim

Rudy Marlow and His Orchestra have released their latest album, "I've Waited A Lifetime For You How Am I To Know," and it's a masterpiece of swing and jazz music. The album features 12 tracks that showcase Marlow's incredible talent as a composer and arranger, as well as the skill of his orchestra.

The album starts with the title track, a romantic ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Marlow's arrangements are lush and full, with the horns and strings blending seamlessly together. The album is full of classic swing tunes, such as "Take the A Train" and "In the Mood," but Marlow manages to put his own spin on each one.

One standout track is "Moonlight Serenade," which features a beautiful saxophone solo that will leave listeners entranced. The album also features a few vocal tracks, such as "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "I've Got You Under My Skin," which are performed with style and grace.

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TrackDurationPreview
I've Waited A Lifetime For You
How Am I To Know?

Catalog Numbers

988-H

Labels

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Notes

  • A: Waltz from "Our Modern Maidens"
  • B: Fox Trot from "Dynamite"

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 100318
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 100319

About Rudy Marlow And His Orchestra

Pseudonym used on 's budget labels , , and for a number of 1920s bands, including and .

Name Vars

  • Rudy Marlow & His Orchestra
  • Rudy Marlowe And His Orchestra

Aliases

  • Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra
  • The Dixie Stompers
  • The Louisiana Stompers
  • Hal Kemp And His Orchestra
  • California Ramblers
  • Fred Rich And His Orchestra
  • The Knickerbockers
  • The Southern Serenaders
  • Broadway Nitelites
  • The Radiolites
  • Oriole Dance Orchestra
  • Ben Selvin & His Orchestra
  • Majestic Dance Orchestra
  • Al Lynch And His Orchestra
  • Synco Jazz Band
  • Golden Gate Orchestra
  • Willard Robison & His Orchestra
  • Cloverdale Country Club Orchestra
  • Roy Collins' Dance Orchestra
  • Hollywood Dance Orchestra
  • Ted Wallace & His Orchestra
  • Manhattan Dance Makers
  • Earl Randolph's Orchestra
  • New Synco Jazz Band
  • The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra
  • Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band
  • Lou Gold And His Orchestra
  • Mills Musical Clowns
  • Harold Lem And His Orchestra
  • Fletcher Henderson's Collegians
  • Ed Parker And His Orchestra
  • Carolina Club Orchestra
  • The Columbia Photo Players
  • Ed Loyd & His Orchestra
  • The Baltimore Bell Hops
  • University Six
  • Broadway Music Masters
  • Ernie Golden And His Orchestra
  • Tampa Blue Jazz Band
  • Buddy Campbell & His Orchestra
  • The Dixie Players
  • The Astorites
  • The Badgers
  • Sam Lanin & His Orchestra
  • The Rangers
  • Nathan Glantz And His Orchestra
  • Dale's Dance Orchestra
  • University Sextette
  • Kensington Serenaders
  • Jack Pettis And His Band
  • Adrian Schubert's Salon Orchestra
  • La Palina Broadcasters
  • Embassy Dance Band
  • Chicago Redheads
  • Tuxedo Dance Orchestra
  • Seven Brown Babies
  • The Arkansas Travellers
  • Sam Lanin And His Dance Orchestra
  • The Broadway Revelers
  • Vincent Richards And His Orchestra
  • Ted White's Collegians
  • The Yankee Ten Orchestra
  • Johnny Walker & His Rollickers
  • Arthur Ross & His Westerners
  • Jack Marshall's Orchestra
  • Musical Comedy Orchestra
  • Manhattan Musicians
  • Paul Sanderson And His Orchestra
  • Smilin' Sam's Dixie Strutters
  • Kolster Dance Orchestra
  • The Bostonians
  • Don Carlos & His Rumba Band
  • Club Wigwam Orchestra
  • The Saxopators
  • Perley Stevens And His Orchestra
  • Atlanta Merrymakers
  • House Orchestra
  • Louis Katzman's Dance Orchestra
  • Duke Of Harlem & His Flunkies
  • Ed Black And His Band
  • Wonder Sextette
  • Dan Crawford's Syncopators
  • The University Orchestra
  • Rex King And His Sovereigns
  • The Virginia Creepers
  • Palace Garden Orchestra
  • The Stokers Of Hades
  • Ted Williams And His Famous Players
  • The Musical Comrades
  • Oriole Serenaders
  • Bob Willard's Orchestra
  • Roy Carroll And His Orchestra
  • Georgia Moonlight Serenaders
  • Roy Carroll And His Sands Point Orchestra
  • Lloyd Hall And His Orchestra
  • Mickie Alpert & His Orchestra
  • Buddy Fields And His Orchestra
  • Louis Katzman And His Orchestra
  • Selvin's Boardwalk Orchestra
  • Harry's Thieves Of Sleep
  • Beeda Dance Orchestra
  • Paramount Novelty Orchestra
  • Paramount Jazz Band
  • Jazzazza Jazz Band
  • Walter Remsen And His Orchestra
  • D'Orsay Dance Orchestra
  • California Wanderers
  • The Boardwalk Orchestra
  • Carolina Collegians
  • The Goofus Washboards
  • Halkin's Dance Band
  • Los Toreros Músicos
  • The Dixie Boys
  • Rich-Tone Orchestra
  • Lynn Cowan And His Boulevard Theatre Orchestra
  • St. Louis Low Downs
  • The Broadway Strollers
  • Henderson's Wonder Boys
  • Harmony Dance Orchestra
  • Lester Moller's Music
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Summary by Azrie Lim

"I've Waited A Lifetime For You How Am I To Know" is a must-listen for fans of swing and jazz music. Rudy Marlow and His Orchestra have created a timeless album that will be enjoyed for years to come.