
With her spirit shining through on every recording, Holiday's technical expertise also excelled in comparison to the great majority of her contemporaries. Often bored by the tired old Tin Pan Alley songs she was forced to record early in her career, Holiday fooled around with the beat and the melody, phrasing behind the beat and often rejuvenating the standard melody with harmonies borrowed from her favorite horn players, Armstrong and Lester Young. (She often said she tried to sing like a horn.) Her notorious private life - a series of abusive relationships, substance addictions, and periods of depression - undoubtedly assisted her legendary status, but Holiday's best performances ("Lover Man," "Don't Explain," "Strange Fruit," her own composition "God Bless the Child") remain among the most sensitive and accomplished vocal performances ever recorded. More than technical ability, more than purity of voice, what made Billie Holiday one of the best vocalists of the century - easily the equal of Ella Fitzgerald or Frank Sinatra - was her relentlessly individualist temperament, a quality that colored every one of her endlessly nuanced performances.
Billie Holiday - No Greater Love
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Any chance to re-up? I miss this one. Thanks in advance and best wishes
Now there´s a fresh link. Best wishes!
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