Betty Carter - The Complete 1948 - 1961 (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Betty Carter
- Title: The Complete 1948 - 1961
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: La Chant du Monde
- Genre: Vocal Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
- Total Time: 2:32:40
- Total Size: 825 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1
01. Moonlight In Vermont 03:27
02. Thou Swell 01:43
03. I Could Write A Book 02:41
04. Gone With The Wind 04:14
05. The Way You Look Tonight 02:44
06. Can't We Be Friends 02:29
07. Tell Him I Said Hello 02:36
08. Social Call 02:41
09. Runaway 02:32
10. Frenesi 02:34
11. Let's Fall In Love 02:01
12. You're Driving Me Crazy 01:48
13. I Can't Help It 02:49
14. By The Bend Of The River 02:11
15. Bab's Blues 02:52
16. Foul Play 02:25
17. You're Getting To Be A Habit 02:34
18. On The Isle Of May 02:06
19. But Beautiful 04:03
20. All I've Got 02:19
21. Make It Last 04:33
22. Bluebird Of Happiness 01:34
23. Something Wonderful 03:41
24. Red Top (feat. King Pleasure) 03:18
25. Benson's Boogie 03:20
26. The Hucklebuck 03:07
27. Jay Bird 03:48
CD 2
01. What A little Moonlight Can Do 02:05
02. There's No You 03:13
03. I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire 02:26
04. Remember 02:25
05. My Reverie 02:52
06. Mean To Me 02:07
07. Don't Weep For The Lady 03:04
08. Jazz 02:00
09. For You 02:23
10. Stormy Weather 03:27
11. At Sundown 02:47
12. On The Alamo 01:59
13. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 04:43
14. You And I 03:29
15. Goodbye / We'll Be Together Again 03:22
16. People Will Say We're In Love 02:53
17. Cocktails For Two 03:17
18. Side By Side 02:25
19. Baby, It's Cold Outside 04:12
20. Together 01:37
21. For All We Know 03:45
22. Takes Two To Tango 03:24
23. Alone Together 04:47
24. Just You, Just Me 01:59
25. Frenesi 01:58
26. Rock-A-Bye Baby 02:21
CD 1
01. Moonlight In Vermont 03:27
02. Thou Swell 01:43
03. I Could Write A Book 02:41
04. Gone With The Wind 04:14
05. The Way You Look Tonight 02:44
06. Can't We Be Friends 02:29
07. Tell Him I Said Hello 02:36
08. Social Call 02:41
09. Runaway 02:32
10. Frenesi 02:34
11. Let's Fall In Love 02:01
12. You're Driving Me Crazy 01:48
13. I Can't Help It 02:49
14. By The Bend Of The River 02:11
15. Bab's Blues 02:52
16. Foul Play 02:25
17. You're Getting To Be A Habit 02:34
18. On The Isle Of May 02:06
19. But Beautiful 04:03
20. All I've Got 02:19
21. Make It Last 04:33
22. Bluebird Of Happiness 01:34
23. Something Wonderful 03:41
24. Red Top (feat. King Pleasure) 03:18
25. Benson's Boogie 03:20
26. The Hucklebuck 03:07
27. Jay Bird 03:48
CD 2
01. What A little Moonlight Can Do 02:05
02. There's No You 03:13
03. I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire 02:26
04. Remember 02:25
05. My Reverie 02:52
06. Mean To Me 02:07
07. Don't Weep For The Lady 03:04
08. Jazz 02:00
09. For You 02:23
10. Stormy Weather 03:27
11. At Sundown 02:47
12. On The Alamo 01:59
13. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 04:43
14. You And I 03:29
15. Goodbye / We'll Be Together Again 03:22
16. People Will Say We're In Love 02:53
17. Cocktails For Two 03:17
18. Side By Side 02:25
19. Baby, It's Cold Outside 04:12
20. Together 01:37
21. For All We Know 03:45
22. Takes Two To Tango 03:24
23. Alone Together 04:47
24. Just You, Just Me 01:59
25. Frenesi 01:58
26. Rock-A-Bye Baby 02:21
This fine 2-CD set sweeps up recordings made, in the first half of her career, by Betty Carter, a unique talent with ability to deliver a range of material both singing "straight" and scatting. Her real name was Lillie Mae Jones. As a teenager in the mid-1940s, she sang with musicians visiting her home city of Detroit, including Charlie Parker. As a professional, she adopted the name Lorraine Carter. From 1948-51, she was with Lionel Hampton. The earliest tracks on this set are an aircheck while with Hamp in 1948, and 2 studio tracks in 1949. Because of her liking for the modern jazz of the day, Hamp dubbed her "Betty Bebop", and subsequently she opted for Betty Carter. Another early track here is from 1952 with King Pleasure, an exponent of vocalese and, later, an influence on the likes of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. The set then sweeps up a series of albums, beginning with "Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant" from 1955 (with backing from a trio of Ray Bryant (p), Wendell Marshall (b) and Philly Joe Jones (d) plus Jerome Richardson (fl) on some tracks). This is followed by "Social Call" from 1956 and "Out There with Betty Carter" from 1958 - on which she was backed by big bands led (and with arrangements) by Gigi Gryce. (The actual issue arrangements are described in a bit more detail in the excellent accompanying booklet.) The second CD has "The Modern Sound of Betty Carter" from 1960, again with orchestral backing; and the album for which she is perhaps best known - "Ray Charles and Betty Carter" from 1961 with some tracks with strings and others with a big band including solos by Ray's tenorman David "Fathead" Newman. Baby, It's Cold Outside
Jazz | Vocal Jazz | FLAC / APE
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