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Ethel Waters - Cabin in the Sky

Facts

Artist(s)Ethel Waters
StudioMilan Records
Release DateSeptember 29, 1992
UPC Code731383562624
 

About Ethel Waters - Cabin in the Sky

Original titles performed in this song-and-dance extravagance in vaudeville style, featuring Lena Horne. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Midnight Blues - Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra, Ethel Waters
  2. Ethel Sings 'Em
  3. Brother, You've Got Me Wrong
  4. Shake That Thing
  5. I've Found a New Baby
  6. Lonesome Swallow
  7. Guess Who's in Town
  8. My Handy Man
  9. West End Blues
  10. New Kind of Love (Unnouveau Bonheur)
  11. Cabin in the Sky
  12. Dinah
  13. Man Wanted
  14. Am I Blue
  15. Taking a Chance on Love
  16. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
  17. Little Black Boy

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (48 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat Early Jazz!Quote
I recently caught the end of this on TCM and wanted to see the complete movie. I love Louis Armstrong, Lena Horn and any of the great early jazz artists. Lots of these "race" movies have not been shown because of the fear of offending someone. We lose many great performances because of this.
This is a tribute to all the actors in it and I wish there were more. October 10, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteCabin In The SkyQuote
This is a great classic. I remember watching this movie with my mother and father when I was a child. Ethel Waters - singing "Little Joe", Rochester dancing - my father use to dance the same way - it really brings back memories. Every black family should have this in their collection. Thank you Amazon for stocking this and other great classics! April 24, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteCabin in the SkyQuote
Although racial sterotypes are apparent, the pure entertainment vqlue and talent overcomes this negative aspect. Good music and the look into the preconceived concepts of Negro life is an eye awakening that has important social value and education February 27, 2008

rating: 1 Quotelook closer.Quote
Why does Petunia talk in AAVE but sing like Judy Garland in perfectly articulated SAE? Why is Petunia scolded when she temporarily breaks from this ridiculous singing to let her voice go into a yell? What does that say about the raw passion of the African American woman's voice? Why does Little Joe have to "whitewash" his soul? What's with the caricature-like ridiculous smile during the tap-dancing scene? I was too stunned by the blatantly racist and stereotypical script of this film to enjoy it. This is not entertainment--this is a sorry piece of American history. February 1, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteLittle Joe !!!!!Quote
A classic one of a kind glimpse into an era that is no more. The actors are fabulous and naturals. Saw this once on TV late at night and had no idea. I was at first searching for Green Pastures which is also highly recommended and found Cabin. Both are masterpieces. All black cast reflecting Christian teachings in a different light. Call it the social gospel. A film teaching moral lessons in the context of the old black south with much comedy. The writing, acting and subject is priceless and reflect a time long since past. A must buy for any collection. January 7, 2008

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