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Abbey Sings Billie, Volume 1 |
Abbey Lincoln |
első megjelenés éve: 1987 55 perc |
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Jazz / Vocal Vocal Jazz Post-Bop Standards
Recorded: Nov 7, 1987, Universal Jazz Coalition, New York, New York
Abbey Lincoln (vocals); Harold Vick (tenor saxophone); James Weidman (piano); Tarik Shah (bass); Mark Johnson (drums)
Abbey Lincoln's idol has always been Billie Holiday. Although she has never really copied Lady Day and she has long had her own style and sound, the feeling and intensity that Lincoln gives the lyrics she interprets is reminiscent of late-period Holiday. A perfect person to pay tribute to Billie Holiday, Lincoln (on the first of two Enja CDs) is joined by the underrated tenor Harold Vick (who would pass away unexpectedly within a short time after this recording), pianist James Weidman, bassist Tarik Shaha and drummer Mark Johnson for fresh renditions of standards. Mal Waldron's "Soul Eyes" is taken as an instrumental feature for Vick and other highlights include "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," "Strange Fruit," an emotional "I'll Be Seeing You" and a song perfectly suited for Abbey Lincoln's voice: "Crazy He Calls Me." One of the singer's best recordings of the 1980s and a fine complement to the equally rewarding Vol. 2. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic
Includes Abbey Lincoln interview as conducted by Adger Cowans.
1.What A Little Moonlight Can Do 2.I Only Have Eyes For You 3.Gloomy Sunday 4.Crazy He Calls Me 5.Strange Fruit 6.Lover Man 7.These Foolish Things 8.I'll Be Seeing You 9.Soul Eyes 10.Ill Wind |
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