voyeurnice 16 Napisano 22 Listopad 2016 Artist: Teddi King Title: The Storyville Sessions 1954-1955 Year Of Release: 2013 Label: Fresh Sound Records Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps Total Time: 60:16 min Total Size: 135 MB Tracklist ---------- 01. I Saw Stars 02. Love Is A Now And Then Thing 03. New Orleans 04. The Talk Of The Town 05. I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan 06. It's All In The Mind 07. Our Love Is Here To Stay 08. Spring Won't Be Around This Season 09. Why Do You Suppose 10. Over The Rainbow 11. This Is Always 12. Fools Fall In Love 13. I Didn't Know About You 14. Old Folks 15. You Turned The Tables On Me 16. Like A Ship Without Sail 17. Something To Live For 18. I'm In The Market For You 19. You Hit The Spot 20. You Can Depend On Me Twofer: Tracks #1-8, from the 10-inch LP "Miss Teddi King" (Storyville LP 314). Teddi King (vcl), Ruby Braff (tp), Jimmy Jones (p), Milt Hinton (b), Jo Jones (d). Recorded in New York City, July 1954. Tracks #9-20, from the 12-inch LP "Now in Vogue" (Storyville LP 903). Teddi King (vcl), Bob Brookmeyer (v-tb), Billy Taylor (p), Milt Hinton (b), Osie Johnson (d). On #9,10,11 & 15, Nick Travis (tp), Gene Quill (as) and Sol Schlinger (bs) added. Recorded in New York City, October 1955. Possibly because of the sheer perfection of her vocal technique, Teddi King (1929-1977) may not have immediately seemed to some to be a jazz singer. But, in a career that included work with such piano luminaries as Nat Pierce, George Shearing and Dave McKenna, she won herself a small but discerning following as one of the best. Influenced by such outstanding jazz singers as Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, whom she did not resemble vocally, and Lee Wiley, Mabel Mercer and Mildred Bailey, whom perhaps to a slight degree she did, she was blessed with near-perfect intonation, impeccable phrasing and a voice of crystalline beauty and freshness. All this is evident on these early Storyville sessions, where she is backed by front-line jazz talent in Ruby Braff, Nick Travis, Bob Brookmeyer, Gene Quill, pianists Jimmy Jones and Billy Taylor and sterling drummers Jo Jones and Osie Johnson. In these intimate, subtly calibrated sessions she sings with a warmth and delicacy no less forceful for being presented with elegance, sophistication and a complete absence of superfluous gesture or vocal sleightof-hand. It should surprise nobody that she held Sinatra as the epitome of what a popular singer should be - and he, with his frank jazz awareness, was as close to perfection in terms of phrasing as any singer could aspire to. Ukryta Zawartość Treść widoczna tylko dla użytkowników forum DarkSiders. Zaloguj się lub załóż darmowe konto na forum aby uzyskać dostęp bez limitów. Ukryta Zawartość Treść widoczna tylko dla użytkowników forum DarkSiders. Zaloguj się lub załóż darmowe konto na forum aby uzyskać dostęp bez limitów. Ukryta Zawartość Treść widoczna tylko dla użytkowników forum DarkSiders. Zaloguj się lub załóż darmowe konto na forum aby uzyskać dostęp bez limitów. Cytuj Udostępnij tę odpowiedź Odnośnik do odpowiedzi Udostępnij na innych stronach