Tuesday, July 14, 2020

TEDDI KING - A Girl and Her Songs (1957-2004) RM / MONO / Mp3

Tracklist:
1 A Sailboat in the Moonlight 2:48  
John Jacob Loeb / Carmen Lombardo
2 Nothin' for Nothin' 2:47
Dorothy Fields / Morton Gould
3 After All It's Spring 3:18
Walter Kent
4 My Future Just Passed 2:48
George Marion, Jr. / Richard A. Whiting
5 You Don't Know What Love Is 3:28
Gene DePaul / Don Raye
6 Indian Summer 2:42
Victor Herbert
7 Chicken Today and Feathers Tomorrow 2:39
Johnny Marks
8 Porgy 2:39
Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh
9 Laughing at Life 2:55
Bob Todd / Cornell Todd
10 Autumn in New York 3:50
Vernon Duke
11 Why Shouldn't I? 2:06
Cole Porter
12 Alone Together 2:14
Howard Dietz / Arthur Schwartz
Credits
Orchestra – George Siravo And His Orchestra
Baritone Saxophone – Danny Bank (tracks: 2, 6, 7, 8)
Bass – Frank Siravo (tracks: 3, 5, 8, 10), Sandy Block (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12)
Drums – Cliff Leeman (tracks: 3, 5, 8, 10), Osie Johnson (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12)
Guitar – Don Arnone
Piano – Lou Stein
Trumpet – Doc Severinsen (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12)

KITTY KALLEN - If I Give My Heart to You + Honky Tonk Angel (2000) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


Following her tenure as vocalist with Harry James & His Orchestra, Kitty Kallen released several solo sessions, managing a few hits before she disappeared. These albums were released on the downside of her career. If I Give My Heart to You from 1960 contains relaxing takes on Broadway hits and standards without much originality or vitality. Honky Tonk Angel, released the following year, boasts the subtitle "Country Songs With a City Flavor." While this delicate formula worked for Tony Bennett and Ray Charles, Kallen doesn't have the passion to translate Hank Williams material. Originally released on Columbia, both albums have been reissued for the first time together by Collectables. by Al Campbell
Tracklist:
1 Need Me 3:15
Jim Reeves
2 Driftwood on the River 3:11
John Klenner / Bob Miller
3 Always in My Heart 3:36
Kim Gannon
4 Never in a Million Years 2:54
Mack Gordon / Harry Revel
5 Because You're Mine 2:39
Nicholas Brodszky / Sammy Cahn
6 Got a Date With an Angel 2:07
Clifford Grey / Sonny Miller / Joseph Turnbridge / Jack Waller
7 If I Give My Heart to You 2:49
Jimmy Brewster / Jimmie Crane / Al Jacobs
8 Blues in My Heart 2:55
Jenny Carson / Red Foley
9 That Old Feeling 2:32
Lew Brown / Sammy Fain
10 Vaya Con Dios (May God Be with You) 3:29
Inez James / Buddy Pepper / Bert Russell / Larry Russell
11 Blue Doll 3:20
Boudleaux Bryant
12 Love Is a Sacred Thing 2:39
Ben Raleigh
13 I'll Never Stand in Your Way 2:55
Hy Heath / Fred Rose
14 Your Cheatin' Heart 2:43
Hank Williams
15 Be My Life's Companion 2:48
Milton Delugg / Bob Hilliard
16 It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels 2:57
J.D. Miller
17 Raining in My Heart 3:09
Boudleaux Bryant / Felice Bryant
18 A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold) 2:12
Milton Delugg
19 You Are My Sunshine 2:52
Jimmie Davis / Charles Mitchell
20 Careless Hands 2:33
Bob Hilliard / Carl Sigman
21 I Love You Because 2:54
Leon Payne
22 Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You) 3:13
Jimmie Hodges
23 I Walked Alone Last Night 3:04
Robert Arthur / Jack Wolf
24 Hey, Good Lookin' 2:04
Hank Williams
Credits:
Conductor [Orchestra Director] – Milton DeLugg (tracks, 1 to 12)
Producer – Jack Pleis (tracks 13 to 24)
Vocals – Kitty Kallen

Monday, July 13, 2020

KING PLEASURE / ANNIE ROSS - King Pleasure Sings, Annie Ross Sings (1987) APE (image+.cue), lossless


The brief life span of classic jazz vocalese singing found its first inspiration in these King Pleasure sides. Pleasure vocalized many bebop solos by the likes of James Moody, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young, often adding his own hip and witty lyrics to the mix. Initially issued on his debut, Moody's Mood for Love, the first eight sides here include solid senders like "Parker's Mood," "Red Top" (based on a Gene Ammons solo and featuring singer Betty Carter), and "Jumpin' With Symphony Sid" (Lester Young). Balancing out the boppish fare, Pleasure also delivers ballads like "This Is Always" (featuring the Dave Lambert Singers) and his own composition, "Don't Be Scared" (up-and-coming vocalese star Jon Hendriks guests). Future Hendriks cohort Annie Ross co-headlines this LP, matching Pleasure's best with hits like "Twisted" (Wardell Gray) and "Farmer's Market" (Art Farmer). Her wordless scat feature, "Annie's Lament," is a highlight as well. A must for bop and vocal jazz fans. by Stephen Cook
Tracklist:
King Pleasure Sings
1 –King Pleasure Red Top 3:12
Bass – Peck Morrison
Drums – Herbie Lovelle
Piano – Ed Swanston
Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Ferguson
Trumpet – Eddie Lewis
Vocals – Betty Carter
2 –King Pleasure Jumpin' With Symphony Sid 2:34
Bass – Peck Morrison
Drums – Herbie Lovelle
Piano – Ed Swanston
Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Ferguson
Trumpet – Eddie Lewis
3 –King Pleasure Sometimes I'm Happy 2:55
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Piano – John Lewis 
Vocals – Dave Lambert Singers
4 –King Pleasure This Is Always 3:12
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Piano – John Lewis
Vocals – Dave Lambert Singers
5 –King Pleasure What Can I Say (After I Say I'm Sorry) 3:09
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Piano – John Lewis 
6 –King Pleasure Don't Get Scared 3:18
Baritone Saxophone – Danny Bank
Bass – Paul Chambers 
Drums – Joe Harris 
Piano – Jimmy Jones 
Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson
Trombone – J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding
Vocals – Eddie Jefferson, Jon Hendricks
7 –King Pleasure Parker's Mood 2:55
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Piano – John Lewis 
8 –King Pleasure I'm Gone 3:27
Baritone Saxophone – Danny Bank
Bass – Paul Chambers 
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Piano – Jimmy Jones 
Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson
Trombone – J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding
Vocals – Eddie Jefferson, The Three Riffs
Annie Ross Sings
9 –Annie Ross Twisted 2:37
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Art Blakey
Organ – Ram Ramirez
Piano – Teacho Wiltshire
10 –Annie Ross Farmer's Market 2:43
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Art Blakey
Organ – Ram Ramirez
Piano – Teacho Wiltshire
11 –Annie Ross The Time Was Right 3:16
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Art Blakey
Organ – Ram Ramirez
Piano – George Wallington
12 –Annie Ross Annie's Lament 2:58
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Art Blakey
Organ – Ram Ramirez
Piano – George Wallington
Créditos
Arranged By [Arranged And Directed] – Quincy Jones (tracks: 6, 8, 11, 12)
Vocals – Annie Ross (tracks: 13 to 16), King Pleasure (tracks: 1 to 12)

DOROTHY DANDRIDGE — Smooth Operator (1999) APE (image+.cue), lossless


Real Name: Dorothy Jean Dandridge.
Profile: American actress and popular singer.
Born : November 09, 1922 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Died : September 08, 1965 in West Hollywood, California. (Embolism or Overdose)
Was the first African American to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress

Actress/singer Dorothy Dandridge was Hollywood's first African-American superstar, becoming the first black performer ever nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Born November 9, 1923 in Cleveland, she was the daughter of actress Ruby Dandridge, and with sister Vivian teamed in the song-and-dance duo the Wonder Children. The family relocated to Los Angeles during the mid-'30s, and in 1937 Dandridge briefly made her film debut in the Marx Brothers classic A Day at the Races.

Carmen Jones [Original Soundtrack] Concurrently she continued her singing career, and with Vivian performed as the Dandridge Sisters, sharing stages with the likes of Jimmie Lunceford and Cab Calloway as well as recording with Louis Armstrong. During the early '40s Dorothy appeared in a series of musical film shorts, and as the decade progressed she became a sensation on the nightclub circuit. Dandridge's mainstream breakthrough was her title role in Otto Preminger's 1954 screen musical Carmen Jones, a performance which earned her an Academy Award nomination and made her a star; nevertheless, she did not reappear onscreen until 1957's Island in the Sun, and despite winning a Golden Globe for her work in 1959's Porgy and Bess she was offered virtually no future film roles, returning to nightclubs by the early '60s.
Smooth Operator Plagued by years of personal hardships as well as professional hurdles, Dandridge was found dead of an overdose of anti-depressants on September 8, 1965. Three decades later her career enjoyed a kind of renaissance with an acclaimed 1997 biography by film historian Donald Bogle in addition to Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, a 1999 HBO telefilm starring Halle Berry. Smooth Operator, a long-unreleased recording date from 1958 featuring the Oscar Peterson trio, was finally issued in 1999 as well. web

Smooth Operator explores a little-known aspect of the beautiful, troubled African-American actress Dorothy Dandridge: her vocal abilities. Most of this album comes from a 1958 recording session featuring Dandridge's lovely interpretations of "When Your Lover Has Gone," "Body & Soul" and the title track. That her backing band is an augmented version of the Oscar Peterson Trio makes her album even more special, and a must for jazz fans and film buffs. by Heather Phares
Tracklist
1 It's Easy To Remember 2:24
Written-By – Richard Rogers-Lorenz Hart
2 What Is There To Say? 3:11
Written-By – E.Y. Harburg, Vernon Duke
3 That Old Feeling 3:05
Written-By – Lew Brown, Sammy Fain
4 The Touch Of Your Lips 2:58
Written-By – Ray Noble
5 When Your Lover Has Gone 2:59
Written-By – E. A. Swan
6 The Nearness Of You 3:17
Written-By – Hoagy Carmichael, Ned Washington
7 (In This World) I'm Glad There Is You 4:02
Written-By – Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Madeira
8 I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face 1:48
Written-By – Alan J. Lerner-Frederick Loewe
9 Body And Soul 3:38
Written-By – Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Robert Sour
10 How Long Has This Been Going On? 3:30
Written-By – George and Ira Gershwin
11 I've Got A Crush On You 2:28
Written-By – George and Ira Gershwin
12 I Didn't Know What Time It Was 2:37
Written-By – Richard Rogers-Lorenz Hart
13 Somebody 2:48
Written-By – Harry Warren , Jack Brooks 
14 Stay With It 2:35
Written-By – Dotty Wayne, Ray Rasch
15 It's A Beautiful Evening 2:38
Written-By – Dotty Wayne, Ray Rasch
16 Smooth Operator 3:06
Written-By – Clyde Otis, Murray Stein
Credits
Bass – Ray Brown (tracks: 1-12)
Bongos – Alvin Stoller (tracks: 4, 12)
Celesta – Oscar Peterson (tracks: 4, 8, 11)
Drums – Alvin Stoller (tracks: 1-3, 5-7, 9-11)
Guitar – Herb Ellis (tracks: 1-12)
Orchestra – Unknown Artist (tracks: 13-16)
Piano – Oscar Peterson (tracks: 1-3, 5-7, 9-10)
Vocals – Dorothy Dandridge