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Confessin the Blues |
Carrie Smith |
első megjelenés éve: 1993 |
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(1993)
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3.726 Ft
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1. | Confessin' The Blues
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2. | Country Man
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3. | (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean
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4. | Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
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5. | On Revival Day
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6. | Won't Be Long
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7. | I Want A Little Boy
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8. | Trouble In Mind
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9. | St. Louis Blues
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10. | In The Dark
previously unreleased
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11. | Ill Wind
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12. | When I've Been Drinkin'
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13. | Deed I Do
previously unreleased
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14. | Careless Love
previously unreleased
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15. | Do Your Duty
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16. | Everybody Loves My Baby
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Jazz / Blues
Recorded at Condorcet Studio, Toulouse, France on April 23, 1977; Miraval Studio, France on July 19, 1977; Barcelona, Spain on July 26, 1977
Carrie Smith - Primary Artist Eddie Barefield - Alto Saxophone Billy Butler - Guitar Doc Cheatham - Trumpet Vic Dickenson - Trombone George Duvivier - Bass Panama Francis - Drums, Trumpet Al Hall - Bass Oliver Jackson - Drums, Trumpet Budd Johnson - Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone Hank Jones - Piano George Kelly - Tenor Saxophone Eddie Locke - Drums, Trumpet Roger "Ram" Ramirez - Piano Sir Charles Thompson - Piano Dick Vance - Trumpet
Chip Deffaa Liner Notes Disques Black and Blue Producer Jerry Gordon Producer, Reissue Producer Buddy Tate Arranger Edward VanLandeghem Engineer, Pre-mastering Engineer
While best known for her feature role in the Broadway smash, Black and Blue, Carrie Smith is a blues, jazz, and gospel singer of the first order. Recorded primarily in France, this greatest hits collection contains 67 minutes of serious blues and jazz standards. Backing her are such greats as Doc Cheatam (who also played with Bessie Smith), Budd Johnson, Eddie Barefield, Vic Dickenson, and Sir Charles Thompson. For all vocal music fans, this disc is a must!
A blues belter in the classic tradition, Carrie Smith was born August 25, 1941, in Fort Gaines, GA. Despite making her debut at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival while a member of a New Jersey church choir, she did not truly emerge on the jazz circuit until the early '70s, in the company of Big "Tiny" Little. In November of 1974, Smith's riveting performance as Bessie Smith (no relation) in Dick Hyman's Carnegie Hall production of Satchmo Remembered brought her fame throughout the international musical community. Soon, she began touring as a solo act, and in a short time began recording as well; still, despite subsequent performances in conjunction with the New York Jazz Repertory Orchestra, Tyree Glenn, and the World's Greatest Jazz Band, Smith remained little more than a cult figure in the U.S., proving better received in Europe. While rooted firmly in the blues and gospel, she was a singer of considerable range and depth, as recordings like 1976's Do Your Duty and the following year's When You're Down and Out prove; despite never earning significant success, she remained an active figure both on-stage and in the studio through the 1990s. ---Jason Ankeny :: Source: All Music Guide |
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