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I Could Have Danced All Night

1.7M streams

1,662,832

Taking a Chance on Love

1.3M streams

1,333,176

Joy with Norman Candler

930.4K streams

930,432

Dancing in the Moonlight

815.5K streams

815,452

Dance and Dream

814.4K streams

814,378

Many Times

401.8K streams

401,827

Swinging Centuries Vol. 3

227.4K streams

227,395

Norman Candler Plays John Lennon

178.9K streams

178,905

Moments with Norman Candler

119.2K streams

119,174

With a Song in My Heart

94.7K streams

94,706

Biography

The idea of Norman Candler Magic Strings ​​was born in 1970, when the record company Polydor Tokyo commissioned a string production on behalf of composer Gerhard Narholz overshadowing the last string productions: bigger than Mantovani and more modern than Paul Mauriat. So Gerhard Narholz did exactly that under his pseudonym NORMAN CANDLER: He simply brought two string groups of 40 men / woman into the studio at the same time. "Stereo" was still relatively young at the time and the temptation lure was huge: Strings cascades from one string group across the panorama to the other side, big cello tunes meet in the middle and the tuttisound of 80 strings is overwhelming. In addition there were synthetic timbres, which did not exist in orchestral arrangements, and modern rhythms of the 70s, later 80s and 90s. The first LP "MAGIC STRINGS", released in Europe by Telefunken / Decca, was a great success. Not only in Europe, but especially in Japan and Australia. So the LP received the 1971 BBC Award for Best Album of the Year. Norman Candler released another 17 LPs for Telefunken / Decca, also with soloists like Harald Winkler (guitar) and Mr. Acker Bilk (clarinet). For decades these recordings have been standard repertoire in EASY LISTENING programs of the German ARD and worldwide radio stations. A great sound that has conquered the world ...