Showing posts with label Billie Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billie Holiday. Show all posts

03 June, 2011

Billie Holiday - The Complete Commodore Recordings(1939-44) (eac-log-cover)

Billie Holiday - The Complete Commodore Recordings (1939-44)
jazz | 2cd | eac-flac-cue-log-cover | 430MB
GRP
Allmusic:
Billie Holiday recorded on four occasions for the Commodore label: once in 1939 (a date that resulted in "Fine and Mellow" and "Strange Fruit") and three sessions in 1944 (dates highlighted by "I Cover the Waterfront," "I'm Yours," "He's Funny That Way," "Billie's Blues," and "On the Sunny Side of the Street"). While the former session has Lady Day joined by a background octet that includes trumpeter Frankie Newton, the Eddie Heywood Sextet forms the nucleus of the later dates. This two-CD set has all 18 selections and no less than 27 alternate takes. Since the great majority of the performances are ballads, and with the exception of pianist Heywood, there are very few instrumental solos, there are no significant differences between the versions. Therefore, this set (as opposed to a single CD of the master takes), even though it is well-conceived, is strictly for completists.

cd1: 24 tracks
cd2: 21 tracks

Personnel
Personnel: Billie Holiday (vocals); Teddy Walters, Jimmy McLin (guitar); Lem Davis, Tab Smith (alto saxophone); Kenneth Hollon (tenor saxophone); Doc Cheatham, Frankie Newton, Freddy Webster (trumpet); Vic Dickenson (trombone); Eddie Heywood, Sonny White (piano); Eddie Dougherty, Big Sid Catlett (drums).

29 July, 2010

Chet Baker - Baker's Holiday Plays and Sings Billie Holiday (1965) (eac-log-cover)

Chet Baker  - Baker's Holiday Plays and Sings Billie Holiday (1965)
jazz | 1cd | eac-flac-cue-log-cover | 250MB
Polygram | rar +5% recovery
AMG:
Baker's Holiday finds Chet Baker effectively paying tribute to Billie Holiday with mellow trumpet solos and occasional vocals. Baker is backed by a full sax section and a four-piece rhythm section that includes pianist Hank Jones; Jimmy Mundy contributed the colorful arrangements. His performance of ten songs associated with Lady Day (most of which he had not recorded previously) is often exquisite.

Tracks
01 - Travelin' Light
02 - Easy Living
03 - That Ole Devil Called Love
04 - You're My Thrill
05 - Crazy She Calls Me
06 - When Your Lover Has Gone
07 - Mean To Me
08 - These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
09 - There Is No Greater Love
10 - Don't Explain

Personnel
Chet Baker Flugelhorn
Everett Barksdale Guitar
Richard Anthony Davis Bass
Hank Jones Piano
Connie Kay Drums
Henry Freeman Reeds
Wilford Holcombe Reeds
Leon Cohen Reeds
Seldon Powell Reeds
Alan Ross Reeds
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