Anita O'Day - The Chronological Classics: 1950-1952 (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Anita O'Day
- Title: The Chronological Classics: 1950-1952
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Classics[1336]
- Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + scans)
- Total Time: 60:02
- Total Size: 263 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Tennessee Waltz (3:01)
02. Yeah Boo (2:18)
03. Something I Dreamed Last Night (3:11)
04. If I Could Steal You from Somebody Else (2:29)
05. You Took Advantage of Me (2:20)
06. Once There Lived a Fool (2:58)
07. I Apologize (3:03)
08. Black Moonlight (2:44)
09. Lovesick Blues (2:37)
10. Lover, Come Back to Me (2:27)
11. Lullaby of the Leaves (3:09)
12. Rock and Roll Blues (3:18)
13. Love for Sale (3:36)
14. No Soap, No Hope Blues (2:33)
15. Speak Low (2:35)
16. The Lady Is a Tramp (2:39)
17. Strawberry Moon (3:07)
18. Pagan Love Song (2:39)
19. Ain't This a Wonderful Day (2:40)
20. Somebody's Cryin' (3:00)
21. Vaya con Dios (3:38)
Compilations abound that center on Anita O'Day's work of the '40s and early '50s, before she set about recording one of the liveliest string of LPs ever seen on the planet (from 1955's This Is Anita to 1962's That Is Anita). With 1950-1952, the seminal Classics label reissued a string of titles that haven't seen light very often, a selection of her recordings for labels including London, Clef, and Norgran (the last two were Verve-associated labels). While they stand nowhere near the twin pinnacles of her career -- her big-band heyday and her solo revival yet to come -- O'Day recorded much wonderful music during these two years. In 1952 alone, she recorded three excellent sessions (the final two-thirds of the program), including a swinging date with her Krupa bandmate Roy Eldridge in New York and a sublime Chicago appearance with Roy Kral.~John Bush
01. Tennessee Waltz (3:01)
02. Yeah Boo (2:18)
03. Something I Dreamed Last Night (3:11)
04. If I Could Steal You from Somebody Else (2:29)
05. You Took Advantage of Me (2:20)
06. Once There Lived a Fool (2:58)
07. I Apologize (3:03)
08. Black Moonlight (2:44)
09. Lovesick Blues (2:37)
10. Lover, Come Back to Me (2:27)
11. Lullaby of the Leaves (3:09)
12. Rock and Roll Blues (3:18)
13. Love for Sale (3:36)
14. No Soap, No Hope Blues (2:33)
15. Speak Low (2:35)
16. The Lady Is a Tramp (2:39)
17. Strawberry Moon (3:07)
18. Pagan Love Song (2:39)
19. Ain't This a Wonderful Day (2:40)
20. Somebody's Cryin' (3:00)
21. Vaya con Dios (3:38)
Compilations abound that center on Anita O'Day's work of the '40s and early '50s, before she set about recording one of the liveliest string of LPs ever seen on the planet (from 1955's This Is Anita to 1962's That Is Anita). With 1950-1952, the seminal Classics label reissued a string of titles that haven't seen light very often, a selection of her recordings for labels including London, Clef, and Norgran (the last two were Verve-associated labels). While they stand nowhere near the twin pinnacles of her career -- her big-band heyday and her solo revival yet to come -- O'Day recorded much wonderful music during these two years. In 1952 alone, she recorded three excellent sessions (the final two-thirds of the program), including a swinging date with her Krupa bandmate Roy Eldridge in New York and a sublime Chicago appearance with Roy Kral.~John Bush
Jazz | Vocal Jazz | FLAC / APE
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