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So, 'Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra' from 1938 is an interesting piece to look at if you're into that era of music documentaries. Shot in a nightclub, it captures the band performing four of their standout tracks, which gives you a real feel of the atmosphere back then. The pacing has a relaxed vibe, typical of the time, making it a laid-back viewing experience. It's not overly flashy but rather focuses on the performances and the musicianship, which is what you'd expect from a Dorsey session. The vocalists add a nice touch, though it's all about that big band sound, you know? Definitely a snapshot of the late-'30s swing era, worth checking out in your collection.
This film has had limited releases over the years, primarily in the form of vintage VHS tapes and later on DVD compilations focusing on jazz and big band music. While not overly abundant, it's gained interest among collectors who appreciate the authenticity of the live performances and the historical context. Given its niche appeal, finding a well-preserved copy can be a bit of a challenge, making it a noteworthy addition for serious collectors.
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