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Lena Horne - Stormy Weather

Facts

Artist(s)Lena Horne
StudioRCA
Release DateApril 23, 2002
UPC Code090266391127
 

Tracks

  1. Tomorrow Mountain
  2. Out Of This World
  3. Summertime
  4. Mad About The Boy
  5. Ridin' On The Moon
  6. Stormy Weather
  7. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
  8. Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home
  9. I'll Be Around
  10. I Wonder What Became of Me
  11. Just One Of Those Things
  12. Stormy Weather (Bonus Track)
  13. Come Runnin' (Bonus Track)
  14. From This Moment On (Bonus Track)
  15. A Cock-Eyed Optimist (Bonus Track)
  16. I Have Dreamed (Bonus Track)
  17. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (Bonus Track)
  18. Wouldn't It Be Lovely (Bonus Track)
  19. What's Right For You (Is Right For Me) (Bonus Track)
  20. Sweet Thing (Bonus Track)
  21. That Old Feeling (Bonus Track)

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Best Of Lena Horne: All Original RecordingsSeasons of a LifeLena Horne - RCA Victor: Greatest HitsAt the Waldorf Astoria / At the SandsThe Fabulous Lena Horne: 22 Hits, 1936-1946, Including Stormy Weather

 

User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 1 Quotelena deserves much betterQuote
sound quality is just plain terrible -the people who produced this mess did nothing to clean up the sound on any of her tracks - they should be ashamed of themselves on this CD - nothing more than an excuse to make some quick money - I never return music - i'll return this mess September 4, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteLena Horne at her peak on a wonderful, generous CD !!!!Quote
Lena Horne could sell a song without even trying--and that's no small thing! On this CD we get all the original songs from her record album entitled Stormy Weather plus previously unreleased material and quite a few bonus tracks. This makes the CD a very good value and a delight to listen to over and over again, too!

The CD track set begins with "Tomorrow Mountain;" and this song has an excellent musical arrangement which backs up Lena's golden voice. Lena's voice is lush, warm and vibrant as she sings of a happy place where hopes and dreams are fulfilled. "Summertime" also gets the regal treatment from Lena as she interprets this classic ballad as only she could. Her voice simply never sounded better and the musical arrangement makes great use of the horns and percussion. Moreover, "Mad About The Boy" is a marvelous love ballad; and Lena delivers this so flawlessly you truly are convinced that she is deeply in love with her man.

Of course, Lena also sings "Stormy Weather." For the better part of the song Lena sings this with a high octane level of energy that she didn't display in the movie of the same name. However, as the liner notes correctly point out, later on in the ballad after Lena sings the word "love" four times she reverts to the much slower, angst filled rendition of the song. The comparison between the two "renditions" of this song both within a single track amazes me and you will be sure to enjoy it, too.

Lena belts out "Just One Of Those Things" with great panache and the musical arrangement makes great use once again of the horns and percussion. The quality of the recording lacks a little because of some distortion caused by Lena's microphone. Oh, well. It's still heavenly if you ask me.

Lena delivers "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top" so perfectly that you're bound to want to listen to it again the very instant the song ends; what an elegant performance!

The CD also features two tracks previously unreleased: an extra rendition of "Stormy Weather" and "Come Runnin." A fantastic extra that makes this CD a "must-have" for Lena's fans everywhere!

The liner notes give you the song credits and you get wonderful black and white photos of Lena dressed so elegantly you think you're looking at the most glamorous lady ever. There is a reproduction of the reverse of the album cover for the LP entitled Stormy Weather and Farah Griffin contributes a great essay about Lena.

I highly recommend this for fans of Lena Horne; and people who want to hear Lena at her best would do well to choose this album for starters. People who enjoy classic pop vocals will absolutely cherish this album.

Enjoy! Great job, Lena!!!!
May 3, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteOutstandingQuote
Don't be fooled by the many compilations titled "Stormy Weather" by Lena Horne. This is the original 1956 album. The version of Stormy Weather is the best along with the one she did in the second part of her Lady and Her Music show. The said part is many Lena Fans probably don't know that this album is now on cd. The see the "Stormy Weather" title and they think 'Oh no not another one'. Finally an American Version of one of her original albums on cd done the right way. Many of her original RCA ablums are available in other countries on on Amazon UK and other international sites. This album and Lena Lovely and Alive are in my opinion her best studio RCA albums. Please give this album a try and you won't be disappointed. Let's get those reviews rolling. April 15, 2004

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