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1. | It's Easy To Remember
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2. | What Is There To Say?
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3. | That Old Feeling
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4. | The Touch Of Your Lips
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5. | When Your Lover Has Gone
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6. | The Nearness Of You
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7. | (In This World) I'm Glad There Is You
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8. | I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face
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9. | Body And Soul
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10. | How Long Has This Been Going On?
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11. | I've Got A Crush On You
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12. | I Didn't Know What Time It Was
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13. | Somebody
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14. | Stay With It
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15. | It's A Beautiful Evening
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16. | Smooth Operator
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Jazz
Tracks 1-12 recorded January 1958. Tracks 13-16 recorded February 1961
Dorothy Dandridge Vocal Oscar Peterson Piano, Celeste Herb Ellis Guitar Ray Brown Bass Alvin Stoller Drums
In the 1950's, Dorothy Dandridge was a celebrated beauty, a mainstay of the supper-club circuit, and Hollywood's first international African-American star. Today she is probably remembered more for her troubled life and early death than she is for her accomplishments. This album presents an often-overlooked truth about Dandridge: that she was an exceptional vocalist.
Most of the material here comes from a 1958 session, unreleased until now, on which Dandridge is backed by an augmented Oscar Peterson Trio. There are also four tracks with an orchestra, recorded in 1961. These are Dorothy Dandridge's only known recordings as a leader. But as her biographer Donald Bogle says in the enclosed essay, they are the work of an artist who, had things gone differently, "might have developed into a major stylist." |
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