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Live at Birdland
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曲目リスト
ディスク: 1
1 | Lost My Man Blues |
2 | Theme: Moten Swing |
3 | Announcer Introduction |
4 | Swing Brother Swing |
5 | Announcer Introduction |
6 | They Can't Take That Away from Me |
7 | I Cried for You |
8 | Fine and Mellow |
9 | Announcer Introduction |
10 | I'll Get By |
11 | Billie's Blues |
12 | Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear from Me |
13 | Danny Kaye Introduces Jerome Kern, Who Presents Billie with Her Award |
14 | I Cover the Waterfront |
15 | Fine and Mellow |
16 | All of Me |
17 | Endy Gets Caught Playing Piano |
18 | Endy Goes to Storyville |
19 | Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans |
20 | Satchmo Talks |
21 | Farewell to Storyville |
22 | Farewell to Storyville: Studio Version |
23 | The Blues Are Brewin': Studio Version |
24 | The Man I Love |
25 | Miss Brown to You |
26 | Lover Man |
27 | I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone |
28 | Billie's Blues |
29 | No More |
30 | Good Morning Heartache |
ディスク: 2
1 | You're Driving Me Crazy |
2 | Maybe You'll Be There |
3 | Introduction By Donald Wood |
4 | You'd Better Go Now |
5 | Them There Eyes |
6 | Lady Day and Eddie Condon Speak |
7 | Keeps on Rainin' |
8 | Lady Day and Eddie Condon Speak |
9 | Lover Man (Incomplete) |
10 | I Cover the Waterfront |
11 | All of Me |
12 | Narration/Early History |
13 | Fine and Mellow |
14 | Porgy |
15 | Jam Session Introduction |
16 | All of Me |
17 | You're My Thrill |
18 | Lover Come Back to Me |
19 | Ain't Nobody's Business |
20 | You're Driving Me Crazy |
21 | He's Funny That Way |
22 | Miss Brown to You |
23 | Lover Man |
24 | Them There Eyes |
25 | My Man |
26 | I Cover the Waterfront |
27 | Crazy He Calls Me |
28 | Detour Ahead |
29 | Strange Fruit |
30 | Ain't Nobody's Business |
31 | All of Me |
ディスク: 3
1 | Porgy |
2 | My Man |
3 | Tenderly |
4 | God Bless the Child |
5 | My Man |
6 | Them There Eyes |
7 | Lover Man |
8 | Willow Weep for Me |
9 | I Only Have Eyes for You |
10 | My Man |
11 | Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone |
12 | Jon McCloughland: Introduction |
13 | I Cover the Waterfront |
14 | Too Marvelous for Words |
15 | Porgy |
16 | Them There Eyes |
17 | Willow Weep for Me |
18 | I Only Have Eyes for You |
19 | You Go to My Head |
20 | Stormy Weather |
21 | Ghost of a Chance |
22 | Nice Work If You Can Get It |
23 | God Bless the Child |
24 | Please, Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone |
25 | Don't Explain |
26 | Porgy |
ディスク: 4
1 | Fine and Mellow |
2 | What a Little Moonlight Can Do |
3 | Foolin' Myself |
4 | Easy to Remember |
5 | Moanin' Low |
6 | Don't Explain |
7 | When Your Lover Has Gone |
8 | Mort Saul: Introduction |
9 | Ain't Nobody's Business |
10 | Willow Weep for Me |
11 | When Your Lover Has Gone |
12 | God Bless the Child |
13 | I Only Have Eyes for You |
14 | Good Morning Heartache |
15 | Them There Eyes |
16 | Billie's Blues |
17 | What a Little Moonlight Can Do |
18 | Travelin' Light |
19 | Lover Come Back to Me |
ディスク: 5
1 | I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good |
2 | Lady Day Speaks: Early History |
3 | Just Friends |
4 | Lady Day Speaks: The Number 13 |
5 | Ghost of a Chance |
6 | Please, Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone: 1 |
7 | Everything Happens to Me |
8 | Please, Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone: 2 |
9 | I Don't to Cry Anymore |
10 | Prelude to a Kiss |
11 | Jeepers Creepers |
12 | My Yiddishe Mama |
13 | Hey! Lady's Here |
14 | God Bless the Child |
15 | Introduction |
16 | Nice Work If You Can Get It |
17 | Willow Weep for Me |
18 | When Your Lover Has Gone |
19 | Billie's Blues |
20 | Please, Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone |
21 | God Bless the Child |
22 | Now or Never |
23 | Untitled Track |
商品の説明
内容紹介
In 1972, thirteen years after her death, Congress extended copyright protections to include recorded musical performances. Billie Holiday would have benefited greatly from such protection: during the more than twenty-five years of her career, Holiday gave an unknown number of live performances on TV & Radio and in clubs & concert halls, many of which were recorded both officially and unofficially by sound engineers, fellow musicians and fans. Today, ESP-Disck, which for many years has been assembling unofficial recordings of several artists from before 1972, has released one of the most comprehensive collections of live Billie Holiday recordings to date, some previously available but most not. These recordings, laid out in chronological order, not only demonstrate the arc of Holiday's development as a vocalist but give a rare behind-the-scenes look into how the singer approached her musicians and her audience. The first disc of this compilation opens with a twenty-year-old Billie Holiday performing with Duke Ellington in 1935, followed by a radio broadcast from the Savoy Hotel in New York two years later in which Holiday fronts the Count Basie Orchestra. The next four discs cover Holiday's career from 1949 to her death in 1959.
Product Description
"The first popular jazz singer to move audiences with the intense, personal feeling of classic blues, Billie Holiday changed the art of American pop vocals forever." -- All Music Guide
"Considered by many to be the greatest jazz vocalist of all time, Billie Holiday lived a tempestuous and difficult life. Her singing expressed an incredible depth of emotion that spoke of hard times and injustice as well as triumph. Though her career was relatively short and often erratic, she left behind a body of work as great as any vocalist before or since." -- PBS.org, "American Masters"
A five-CD compilation of extremely rare live performance recordings from 1935-1959, plus a detailed liner timeline of performance information.
In 1972, thirteen years after her death, Congress extended copyright protections to include recorded musical performances. Billie Holiday would have benefited greatly from such protection: during the more than twenty-five years of her career, Holiday gave an unknown number of live performances on TV & radio and in clubs & concert halls, many of which were recorded both officially and unofficially by sound engineers, fellow musicians, and fans. Today ESP-Disk', which for many years has been assembling unofficial recordings of several artists from before 1972, has released one of the most comprehensive collections of live Billie Holiday recordings to date, some previously available but most not. These recordings, laid out in chronologicalorder, not only demonstrate the arc of Holiday's development as a vocalist but give a rare behind-the-scenes look into how the singer approached her musicians and her audience.
The first disc of this compilation opens with a twenty-year-old Billie Holiday performing with Duke Ellington in 1935, followed by a radio broadcast from the Savoy Hotel in New York two years later in which Holiday fronts the Count Basie Orchestra. The next four discs cover Holiday's career from 1949 to her death in 1959. During those ten years, advancesin radio and TV technology changed the way Americans consumed entertainment, and the mass proliferation of recorded media from that time leaves us with dozens of examples of Holiday's live performances. Set in the context of other early recorded media presentations, it is easy to imagine how revolutionary Holiday's singing sounded to mainstream American audiences, with her plaintive voice, blues inflections, and uncensored delivery.
This magnificent set includes a portfolio of photographs and performance data detailing a historical timeline of rare radio/television broadcasts and concert performances--and the events and situations that lead to these powerful performances--along with explanations of some of her most popular material. The set also includes a rare and private recordingof she and some friends in an impromptu setting, with Holiday singing "My Yiddisha Mamma."
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 14.3 x 12.5 x 2.59 cm; 233.88 g
- メーカー : Esp Disk Ltd.
- EAN : 0825481040396
- 製造元リファレンス : WA-12633982
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2007
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : Esp Disk Ltd.
- ASIN : B000WCN8VY
- 原産国 : 英国
- ディスク枚数 : 5
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But what of the performances? This is a superb box and forms a vital appendix to Billie's studio sessions. It's a delight to have the broadcasts from Storyville in Boston back in circulation. The various broadcasts are never less than interesting and, of course, culminate in the superb Fine and Mellow from 'The Sound of Jazz' when she was reunited with Lester Young for the last time. There are also several concert recordings; notably the Just Jazz evening from California and of her appearance at the Monterey festival in 1958.
The notes are excellent although they do contain the occasional error - confusing Harry Carney with Lester Young for instance. The remastering is first class, especially considering the bad condition of some of the originals.
We have needed a good anthology of Billie's live perforamnces for a long time and this is certainly it. A pity about the duplications though! But all in all this is an essential purchase for all Holiday collectors and, indeed, all lovers of fine jazz singing.