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Kay Starr & Barney Bigard - Complete Lamplighter Recordings 1945-1946

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Complete Lamplighter Recordings 1945-1946
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Artist(s)Kay Starr & Barney Bigard
StudioBaldwin Street Music
Release DateMarch 9, 1999
UPC Code776127078023
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Tracks

  1. St. Louis Blues - Kay Starr, Handy, W.C.
  2. I Cried for You - Kay Starr, Arnheim, Gus
  3. Sunday - Kay Starr, Conn, Chester
  4. Just About Right for Me - Kay Starr, Ahlert, Richard
  5. Stormy Weather - Kay Starr, Koehler, Ted
  6. Who's Foolin' Who? - Kay Starr, Starr, Kay
  7. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Kay Starr, Reynolds, Ellis
  8. Sweet Lorraine - Kay Starr, Parish, Mitchell
  9. Stardust - Kay Starr, Parish, Mitchell
  10. After You've Gone - Kay Starr, Creamer, Henry
  11. Frying Pan (A Blues Sketch) - Kay Starr, Starr, Kay
  12. All of Me - Kay Starr, Simons, Seymour B.
  13. Baby Won't You Please Come Home - Kay Starr, Warfield, Charles
  14. Where or When - Kay Starr, Hart, Lorenz
  15. Honeysuckle Rose - Kay Starr, Razaf, Andy
  16. Riffin' the Scotch - Kay Starr, Buck, F.L.
  17. Love Me or Leave Me - Kay Starr, Kahn, Gus
  18. Sunday - Kay Starr, Conn, Chester
  19. Memphis Blues - Kay Starr, Handy, W.C.
  20. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Kay Starr, Creamer, Henry
  21. I Can't Get Started - Kay Starr, Duke, Vernon
  22. The Trolley Song - Kay Starr, Blaine, Ralph
  23. The Very Thought of You - Kay Starr, Noble, R.
  24. Honeysuckle Rose - Kay Starr, Razaf, Andy
  25. A Sunday Kind of Love - Kay Starr, Belle, Barbara
  26. Them There Eyes - Kay Starr, Pinkard, Maceo
  27. Garbage Can Blues - Kay Starr, Starr, Kay
  28. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Kay Starr, Creamer, Henry

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteMy O My!!Quote
What a wonderful side. This CD is good from top to bottom. No clunkers here. What a talent. I can't believe she slipped by for so many years. Consider the time wasted listening to the Stones, Beatles, Zep, etc. Forgive me father and thank you for k starr. June 16, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteI bought five Kay Starr CDs...Quote
...and this is (by far) my favorite. It's a collection of singles from early in Starr's career, mostly recorded when she was 23 and 24 years old. Her vocal style was different then, very bluesy, very Memphis, and she is helped by a few excellent mid-1940s swing bands. The results sound like a lost (and very magical) Billie Holiday album, an upbeat one at that. Great song choices, many standards. This album is a real discovery. November 15, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteDiscover the jazz singer KAY STARR...Quote
These red hot jazz sides by Kay Starr were recorded in the 30's & 40's before she became a pop star, here she is a true jazz singer singing jazz and swing standards backed by some great small groups... This is pre WHEEL A FORTUNE Kay Starr, swingin', improvising, and having fun with the likes of Barney Bigard, Wingy Manone, Bob Crosby and many other hot musicians. Highly recommended. GREAT SOUND QUALITY May 19, 2000

rating: 4 QuoteResponsible and sensitive restoration of Starr's jazz sideQuote
I was drawn to look up Kay Starr when reading Gary Giddin's A STARR IS REBORN in READING JAZZ (ed. R. Gottlieb) Pantheon Books,NY,1996 which I recommend as one of the great compilations of jazz writing bar none. I vaguely recalled her from the 50's with hits such as "Wheel of Fortune". Of course, that was music which was very unhip to a teenager exploring the whole gamut of great American jazz from Wingy Manone to Dizzy Gillespie. But at Mr Giddin's recommendation I took the plunge and my investigations dug up this gem of a CD. There is some truth in the dictum that one can often judge an artist by the company she keeps. Some of Ms Starr's company on this CD includes Barney Bigard (18 tracks) Bob Crosby, Irving Fazola, Wingy Manone, Charlie Barnet, Barney Kessel(7 tracks)all of them respective masters. Highlights on the CD, and there are many, include a vocal duet with Wingy Manone on "If I could BeWith You"; "I Can't Get Started" which I swear rivals that of Bunny Berigan;"All of Me", which has backing by Barney Bigard and Vic Dickenson on trombone(mute); and "Where of When", where Ms Starr reveals her sensitive poignant side backed by the beautiful chalumeau sound of Mr Bigard's clarinet. Ms Starr brings to life with great interpretations some of the best of the American Songbook backed by some of the best jazz musicians in the business at the time. Geat value for money CD. December 7, 1999

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