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Werner Klemperer: Colonel Klink Swings World War II
ByWerner Klemperer
violinWhile there was a Hogan's Heroes vocal LP issued in the 1960s, Hogan's Heroes Sing The Best of World War II, neither Klemperer nor series star
Bob Crane
drums
Gene Lees
b.1928
John Bunch
piano1921 - 2010

Red Callender
bass, acoustic1916 - 1992
According to Lees' liner notes, the set list came together rather quickly and after a day of rehearsal the men were ready to record. A number of the songs have prison-related titles, even if the lyrics aren't reflective of prison life for POWs. Klemperer sets the mood with a beautiful unaccompanied chorus to open "I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues" before the rhythm section joins him with a shuffling rhythm suggesting bored prisoners pacing around the camp. The quartet's humor comes across in a breezy take of "Please Take Me Out Of Jail," featuring a hilarious vocal by Crane and some fine scatting by Callender. Bunch is one of many musicians who spent time working with

Benny Goodman
clarinet1909 - 1986
Klemperer manages to channel both

Stephane Grappelli
violin1908 - 1997

Stuff Smith
violin1909 - 1967
Track Listing
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues; Please Take Me Out Of Jail; I Can’t Escape From You; Gone With The Wind; Runnin’ Wild; Flying Home; When Johnny Comes Marching Home; Cherokee; Stalag XIII Blues.
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Title: Colonel Klink Swings World War II | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: April First Records
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