American Army V-discs
Les Disques De La Victoire 1943-1949
Pressed between 1943 and 1949, V Discs (or Victory Discs) boosted the morale of U.S. soldiers at the warfront and kept
them up to date with the latest music from home. They were freely distributed but forbidden for sale, and the FBI would
even have powers to destroy all copies in circulation at war's end. Every great artist of the period made a patriotic
gesture, and the records contained every genre: jazz, classical, pop, blues and folk. Jazz was fashionable then and took
the lion's share; it became an emblem for the liberators of Europe before spreading across the world. This 4CD set
compiled by Jean-Baptiste Mersiol is a portrait in sound of American music trends during World War II, but it also
reserves surprises in the form of some fantastic treasures, like the very first version of Louis Prima's international
standard, "Just A Gigolo", and messages to the troops sent by the artists themselves. Patrick FREMEAUX
Price
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Format
CD - 4 disk
Release
01-10-2018
Label
Item-nr
586783
EAN
3561302571829
Availability
In stock