...This is a compilation double CD, of classic jazz/blues tracks all by women singers from the past 5 decades. Issued originally in 2002 - remember when Norah Jones was all over the radio? Well, she is track number 1, on Side 1, with her hit song 'Don't Know Why'. Apart from this, most of the artisits I recognise from their own work, or hearing them over the years and you certainly get a lot of music for your money.
~~~ Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Norah Jones - Don't Know Why
2. DinahWashington - Mad About The Boy
3. Aretha Franklin - All Night Long
4. Peggy Lee - The Man I Love
5. Nina Simone - I Wish I Knew How It Felt To Be Free
6. Sarah Vaughan - Lover Man
7. Ella Fitzgerald - Its Only A Paper Moon
8. Julie London - Go Slow
9. Nancy Wilson - The Nearness Of You
10. Billie Holiday - Georgia on My Mind
11. DinahWashington - Baby Won...
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Advantages: Includes the most famous songs recorded by her Disadvantages: Only for classic jazz/blues fans.
...was female artists.
It is here, that we pick up with probably the greatest, and most loved of them all, DinahWashington.
This 2 CD album takes us through the very pinnacle of her outstanding career. Dubbed 'The Queen Of The Blues,' she touched on the hearts of many listeners in her day with her sweet, soulful vocals and catchy melodies. Singing for songwriters such as Cole Porter, George Gershwin and Irving Berlin, she came from, like most of her contemporaries, from Gospel music inherited from by parents. Starting out as a jazz singer, she left her piano and choir days behind and reached out to 'the devil's' music' at the age of nineteen.
This album takes us through her recording life right up to the year before she died from heart failure, induced by a drugs overdose in 1963 and the tender age of only 39. A singer, who, I believe, still...
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Advantages: Very cool, majority of tracks outstanding Disadvantages: Not to everyones taste
...long, not the best track on the album.
3. Know You Know
Loveley, funky, soul jazz combo, Simon Cowell would say hotel lobby music, i say, smooth.
4. F**k Me Pumps
Prbbaly one of the better known songs on the album, quite 'now', very groovy and a bit of an ironic look at the dating, player, getting together, breaking up scene.
5. I Heard Love Is Blind
Love this, much, much too short, acoustic guitar, fabulous smokey voice, really cool, a definite party mix.
6. Moody's Mood For Love
This is the song that really showpieces Amy's vocal talents, it is almost like she is using her voice as an instrument, going up and down a scale, what a great range, what a jazzy song, a real classic. And to top it all a smooth sax in the background, musical heaven.
7. (There Is) No Greater Love
Very Billie Holliday or DinahWashington, smooth, loved...
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