Альбомы исполнителя
Snowfall
2001 · сборник
The Romantic Moods Of Jackie Gleason
1996 · сборник
Come Saturday Morning
1970 · альбом
'Tis The Season
1967 · альбом
A Taste Of Brass For Lovers Only
1967 · альбом
The Now Sound...For Today's Lovers
1968 · альбом
Doublin' In Brass
1968 · альбом
Music To Make You Misty
1957 · альбом
Velvet Brass
1957 · альбом
Jackie Gleason Presents Rebound
1958 · альбом
Jackie Gleason Presents Riff Jazz
1958 · альбом
Opiate d'Amour
1960 · альбом
Romeo And Juliet
1969 · альбом
Jackie Gleason's Lover's Portfolio
1962 · альбом
Love Embers And Flame
1962 · альбом
Today's Romantic Hits/For Lovers Only
1963 · альбом
Champagne, Candlelight And Kisses
1963 · альбом
Movie Themes For Lovers Only
1963 · альбом
Today's Romantic Hits/For Lovers Only (Vol. 2)
1964 · альбом
Silk 'N' Brass
1965 · альбом
The Last Dance...For Lovers Only
1965 · альбом
How Sweet It Is For Lovers
1966 · альбом
Music Around The World For Lovers Only
1966 · альбом
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Биография
Not only was he one of the finest comedians America has ever produced, Jackie Gleason applied his prodigious talents to music as well. With a strong jazz roots background (leaning toward mesmerized idolatry when dealing with good trumpet players), Gleason developed a chart-topping series of mood music albums in the '50s, citing his reason for their existence: "Every time I ever watched Clark Gable do a love scene in the movies, I'd hear this really pretty music, real romantic, come up behind him and help set the mood. So I'm figuring that if Clark Gable needs that kinda help, then a guy in Canarsie has gotta be dyin' for somethin' like this!" Gleason began making films in the '40s, but he rose to stardom in the early '50s, thanks to the late '40s/early '50s television series The Honeymooners and Cavalcade of Stars. His television stardom led to a contract with Capitol Records, which released his first album, Music for Lovers Only, in 1953. As a musician, Gleason favored lush, dramatically orchestrated instrumentals, patterned after the mood music of Paul Weston. Gleason wasn't a trained musician, but he was responsible for the musical direction of his records; when he did write a piece, he would dictate to someone who could read and write music. Music for Lovers Only was a surprise hit, selling over 500,000 copies. Every subsequent Gleason album was a major hit, reaching the Top Ten and selling a large number of copies. Gleason continued to release albums into the '60s, but his popularity dipped dramatically after 1957. After that year, he was no longer able to make it into the Top 15, even though his records continued to appear in the lower regions of the charts. Gleason's records have continued to be popular cult items and have come to be regarded as definitive mood music albums. ~ Cub Koda & Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi