The re-recordings included "Trav'lin' Light" "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child".´On December 22, 1956, Billboard magazine reviewed "Lady Sings the Blues", calling it a worthy musical complement to her autobiography. "Holiday is in good voice now," said the reviewer, "and these new readings will be much appreciated by her following." "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child" were called classics, and "Good Morning Heartache", another reissued track in the LP, was also noted positively.
Taken from sessions taped during 1954-1956, "Lady Sings the Blues" features Holiday backed by tenor saxophonists Budd Johnson and Paul Quinichette, trumpeter Charlie Shavers, pianist Wynton Kelly, and guitarist Billy Bauer. Though Holiday's voice had arguably deteriorated by the 1950s, the album is well-regarded - in a 1956 review, "Down Beat" awarded the album 5 out of 5 stars, and had this to say about the co-current book:
"Lady Sings The Blues is Billie Holiday's autobiography (...) she tries to get the reader on her side of the mirror, so don't expect a three-dimensional view of the subject. The book was written with William Dufty, assistant to the editor of the New York Post (...) Seldom in the book does she talk about her singing (...)"On Saturday, November 10, 1956, Holiday appeared in concert at Carnegie Hall in front of a sold out crowd. The show was planned to commemorate the edition of her autobiography, some paragraphs being read during the performance.
Tracklist:
A1 | Lady Sings The Blues | |||
A2 | Trav'lin' Light | |||
A3 | I Must Have That Man | |||
A4 | Some Other Spring | |||
A5 | Strange Fruit | |||
A6 | No Good Man | |||
B1 | God Bless The Child | |||
B2 | Good Morning Heartache | |||
B3 | Love Me Or Leave Me | |||
B4 | Too Marvelous For Words | |||
B5 | Willow Weep For Me | |||
B6 | I Thought About You |
Billie Holiday - Lady Sings The Blues (1956)
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5 Kommentare:
SO good! Thank you!
Music for body & soul! Glad you like it.
Alas... I'm just reading a book about Billie that talks about this concert, but it seems it's gone now...
...now this wonderful album is back. Greetings!
You are welcome!
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