Al Jolson: The Very Best of Al Jolson CD - Music Club (1992)
The Very Best of Al Jolson celebrates the legendary entertainer who became known as "The World's Greatest Entertainer" during the early 20th century. Released by Music Club circa 1992, this compilation showcases the dynamic performances and emotional intensity that made Al Jolson one of the most influential figures in American entertainment history and a pioneer who helped bridge vaudeville, Broadway, and early sound cinema.
Born Asa Yoelson in 1886, Al Jolson rose to fame through his electrifying stage presence, powerful voice, and ability to connect with audiences in ways that transcended the footlights. His starring role in The Jazz Singer (1927), the first feature-length talking picture, revolutionized the film industry and cemented his place in entertainment history. This collection captures the essence of Jolson's artistry, featuring the passionate vocal delivery and showmanship that made him a household name during the 1920s and 1930s.
Jolson's influence on popular music and performance style cannot be overstated. His interpretations of songs became definitive versions, and his stage techniques influenced generations of performers. This Music Club compilation, released in the United Kingdom, brings together essential recordings that demonstrate why Jolson remained a beloved figure throughout his career, from his vaudeville days through his remarkable comeback in the 1940s.
Album Specifications:
- Format: Audio CD in jewel case
- Artist: Al Jolson
- Label: Music Club (UK budget compilation label)
- Release Year: Circa 1992
- Genre: Pop, Vocal, Blues
- Origin: United Kingdom (GS1 prefix 501)
- Historical Significance: Features recordings from "The World's Greatest Entertainer" and star of The Jazz Singer
- Weight: 127g (4.48 oz)
- Barcode: 5014797290747
This essential compilation preserves the legacy of Al Jolson, capturing the performances that defined an era and influenced the development of American popular entertainment.