Bea Abbott (1925-2007) was a sultry singer from Rhode Island who started
singing as a high-school student in Providence. Her good looks and
pretty voice soon got her a break in New York at the age of 19, as the
featured vocalist of the Boyd Raeburn orchestra for a few weeks in June
1944. After brief stints in various dance bands, she began building her
reputation as a single on the Eastern club circuit, until the early
Fifties, when she settled in Chicago, and sang to lounge audiences for
the most part of the following two decades.
Beas only album, The Too,
Too Marvelous Bea, was recorded in 1957 by Westminster Records. It
includes a collection of rhythm tunes and ballads, which allows her to
swing but also to demonstrate her more tender and sensitive side. Her
warm and pliant voice was deftly backed by the quintet of violinist Hal
Otis, who reinforced the sets general atmosphere of lighthearted
swinging, not only responding tastefully to Beas moody vocals, but also
contributing eight instrumental sides from his own Westminster album Out
of Nowhere.
There were many commercially successful vocalists in Bea
Abbots time who could not match her intonation and sympathetic
understanding of lyrics, and it seems unfair that she is largely
forgotten today. As this CD shows, she deserves a better fate than that.
fresh sound
Tracklist :
BEA ABBOTT with The Hal Otis Quintet
01. Just You, Just Me (Greer-Klages) 1:51
02. I Hadn't Anyone Till You (Ray Noble) 3:18
03. Mountain Greenery (Rodgers-Hart) 1:28
04. The Very Thought of You (Ray Noble) 3:56
05. Someone to Watch Over Me (G.& I.Gershwin) 2:50
06. Day In - Day Out (Bloom-Mercer) 2:49
07. How Did He Look? (Silver-Shelley) 3:35
08. This Love of Mine (Parker-Sanicola-Sinatra) 2:58
09. Why Shouldn't I? (Cole Porter) 3:04
10. Too Marvelous for Words (Whiting-Mercer) 3:01
11. My Funny Valentine (Rodgers-Hart) 3:09
12. It Had to Be You (Jones-Kahn) 3:59
13. I See Your Face Before Me (Schwartz-Dietz) 3:10
14. April in Paris (Duke-Harburg) 3:01
15. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Jimmy McHugh-Dorothy Fields) 3:26
16. Almost Like Being In Love (Loewe-Lerner) 1:56
The HAL OTIS Quintet (Instrumental performances)
17. Out of Nowhere (Green-Heyman) 3:14
18. Indiana (Hanley-MacDonald) 2:37
19. Tea for Two (Youmans-Caesar) 3:25
20. Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie-Pinkard-Casey) 2:06
21. Love Is Just Around the Corner (Gensler-Robin) 4:08
22. Oh, Lady Be Good (G. & I.Gershwin) 3:40
23. I Got Rhythm (G. & I.Gershwin) 2:17
24. Dinah (Akst-Lewis-Young) 2:51
Nota :
Tracks #2,4,5 & 6-14, from the album
"Bea Abbott - The Too, Too Marvelous Bea"
(Westminster WP6078 Mono)
Tracks #1,3 & 15-24 from the album
"Hal Otis Quintet - Out of Nowhere"
(Westminster WST15027 Stereo)
The
information above indicates on which LP these tracks were originally
issued, but the master for tracks #1-5 on this CD comes from the
Sterephonic Sonotape "The Remarkable Voice of Bea Abbott" (Westminster
SWB 7035)
Personnel:
Bea Abbott (vocals, on #1-16), Hal Otis
(violin), Joe Vito (accordion & piano), John Gray (guitar), Lennie
Miller (bass), and Nicke Addante (drums).
Recorded in New York City, November 1957
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
BEA ABBOTT WITH THE HAL OTIS QUINTET - The Too, Too Marvelous (1957-2014) Mp3
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