Anita O'Day - Pick Yourself Up with Anita O'Day
Facts
| Artist(s) | Anita O'Day |
| Studio | Polygram Records |
| Release Date | November 17, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 731451732928 |
| Buy this item | $14.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 3:37 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Anita O'Day - Pick Yourself Up with Anita O'Day
Tracks
- Don't Be That Way - Anita O'Day, Goodman, Benny
- Let's Face the Music and Dance - Anita O'Day, Berlin, Irving
- I Never Had a Chance - Anita O'Day, Berlin, Irving
- Stompin' at the Savoy - Anita O'Day, Goodman, Benny
- Pick Yourself Up - Anita O'Day, Kern, Jerome
- Stars Fell on Alabama - Anita O'Day, Perkins, Frank
- Sweet Georgia Brown - Anita O'Day, Bernie, Ben
- I Won't Dance - Anita O'Day, Kern, Jerome
- Man with a Horn - Anita O'Day, DeLange, Eddie
- I Used to Be Color Blind - Anita O'Day, Berlin, Irving
- There's a Lull in My Life - Anita O'Day, Revel, Harry
- Let's Begin - Anita O'Day, Kern, Jerome
- I'm with You - Anita O'Day, Mercer, Johnny
- The Rock & Roll Waltz - Anita O'Day, Allen, Shorty
- The Getaway and the Chase - Anita O'Day, Jones, Biff
- Your Picture's Hanging Crooked on the Wall - Anita O'Day,
- We Laughed at Love - Anita O'Day, Bourne
- I'm Not Lonely - Anita O'Day, Keith
- Let's Face the Music and Dance - Anita O'Day, Berlin, Irving
- Ivy - Anita O'Day, Carmichael, Hoagy
- Stars Fell on Alabama - Anita O'Day, Parish, Mitchell
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Her Best? |
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Check out [...] and give and pass the message November 17, 2008
| One of her best, but... |
Between the 9(!) added songs on this CD are two "alternate" versions: one of "Let's Face The Music And Dance" and "Stars Fell On Alabama", and although I listened to the tracks many times: I cannot hear any difference with the original versions on this same CD. Redundant, these tracks, as far as I'm concerned.
Also: I cannot see the added value of the weak, and at the time unsuccesful popsong "The Rock And Roll Walz". The rest of the extra's is not bad, but by far not as good as the tracks of the original LP.
Altogether: a great CD but, because of the weaker 9 extra songs, just not 5 stars. October 30, 2007
| Cat Woman |
For anyone who's allergic to cats, Anita O'Day has to be the closest surrogate--more companionable than Andrew Lloyd Weber's version, yet more detached than Peggy Lee's (thinking of her dubbed voice on "Lady and the Tramp"). In fact, like Peggy Lee--not to mention Dinah Shore, Doris Day, Rosemary Clooney, Ella, Sarah--Anita is very much a product of the swing era and the big bands, perhaps epitomizing its hot sounds more effectively than any other female singer, most notably on her recorded duet with Roy Eldridge, "Let Me Off Up town."
But the difference between this survivor and her peers is the unmistakable ethos of "cool" that insures you and Anita will always remain strangers to each other. She purrs "Stars Fall on Alabama" and embraces you with buttery vibrations on "Young Man a Horn," yet she remains as autonomous and inscrutable as the "Sweet Georgia Brown" who appears no less dangerous than Circe or Medusa in Anita's singular portrayal of her (she does so visually in the remarkable film documentary, "Jazz on a Summer's Day"). And when Anita sings "I Won't Dance," you'd better believe it--don't ask her!
If vulnerability, innocense, and charisma are not high on your list of criteria for jazz singers, this recording belongs in the pantheon of great recorded examples of the Great American Songbook. One caveat: Anita's singing may "too much" in the most positive sense, but the "muchness" of this remastered collection seems counterproductive, as at least 5 of the 9 bonus tracks merely serve to detract from the focused excellence of Anita's singing on the main program. The producers should have known what cat lovers have long since discovered: the strongest relationships are not based on the expectation of reciprocated generosity. September 9, 2002
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