Billie Holiday - Love Songs
Facts
| Artist(s) | Billie Holiday |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | March 12, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 074646485323 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Aug 22 1:09 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Billie Holiday - Love Songs
Culled from the Columbia Records reissue packages, variously released under the multivolume Quintessential Billie Holiday umbrella, this package goes straight for the love songs, the heart of Holiday. Ranging from such playful lyrics as "Let's Do It" and "Them There Eyes" to such essential Holiday as "You Go to My Head," "The Very Thought of You," and "Easy Living," this set is guaranteed to keep the home fires burning brightly. Lay this one on your lover next Valentine's Day. As was so frequently the case with Holiday, the ensemble support is impeccable, including many of the swingers from Columbia's Greatest Hits package. The bonus here is Count Basie on piano, leading his swinging big band on "They Can't Take That Away from Me." --Willard Jenkins Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- All Of Me
- You Go To My Head
- Until The Real Thing Comes Along
- My Man
- The Very Thought Of You
- Easy Living
- They Can't Take That Away From Me
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- Them There Eyes
- Night And Day
- The Man I Love
- Me, Myself And I
- The Way You Look Together
- If You Were Mine
- I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
- Let's Do It
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Superb Compilation of Lady Day's Early Work |
The songs are of a higher quality than many of the pieces Holiday was given to record during her earliest recording years (probably due to the strength of her fame by the mid-1930s), and her renditions of 'All of Me', 'You Go to My Head', 'The Very Thought of You', and 'The Way You Look Tonight', are comparable with any versions of these standards. (It should be noted that Holiday's gift was so unique that she didn't have to 'learn' her craft: her earliest recordings are classics (a distinction even the great Ella Fitzgerald doesn't enjoy, as Ella's best recordings didn't begin until the 1950s)).
These performances represent Holiday's voice in its physical prime, and her sound is so profound that even the exceptional soloists and session musicians cannot upstage her, though she really gets a run for her money on 'The Way You Look Tonight'. My personal favorite on this CD, it features marvelous reed solos (especially trumpet and the opening clarinet solo) and an impeccable rhythm session with Milt Hinton on bass, Gene Krupa on drums, and Teddy Wilson on piano. Indeed, it is worth purchasing the CD just to hear Holiday's fellow musicians!
This CD belongs in any credible jazz collection, and is a wonderful entry for anyone wanting exposure to the best music of this period. September 24, 2007
| Classic! |
| WOW!! |
| Great Collection of Billie Holiday Songs |
| Oh, Billie! HOW DIVINE !!! |
The CD begins so beautifully with Billie singing "All Of Me" and continues on into "You Go To My Head" by Gillespie and Coots. As with the rest of the songs on this CD, there is some background surface noise as these recordings by Billie were made in the 1930s and the very early 1940s. Nevertheless, there is a certain romantic style to each recording that leaves the listener wanting more after every track.
There songs on this CD are truly timeless; Billie sings such standards as "You Go To My Head," "The Man I Love," "Let's Do It," "The Way You Look Tonight" and "The Very Thought Of You." Don't play this CD for the first time without having time to relax and enjoy it with a glass of your favorite wine--you'll want to listen to it again after you've played it through because it's that beautiful and special.
The liner notes include an essay by Delfeayo Marsalis, the song credits and the dates Billie recorded them, a beautiful black and white photograph of Billie singing at the microphone on stage and the lyrics to "You Go To My Head" and "Easy Living."
I highly recommend this CD for fans of Billie Holiday, classic vocals and the standards of the entire 20th century. Although it is only one CD, it still is a very good representation of Billie's talent. It makes a great starter CD for people who want to find out more about Billie before they purchase box sets, too. A terrific experience to be enjoyed! SMILE
August 25, 2006
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