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ABBEY LINCOLN - Abbey Sings Abbey (2007)



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Abbey Lincoln was a unique jazz vocalist in that she wrote very good songs and sang them herself rather than relying on covers by other artists ! Her voice is somewhat reminiscent of Billie Holiday,,in fact she released an album Abbey Sings Billie.

This album demonstrates Abbey's unique vocal talent and song writing.
Unfortunately she passed away last year but left behing her a legacy of one of the foremost female jazz singers in history.
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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Alabama Feeling-Arthur Doyle

crazy free jazz lo fi, naturally awesome
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Esoteric Circle-Jan Garbarek

A recommendation from SteveO. I suppose this would be classified as avant garde jazz, I like what I've heard so far a lot
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I am very glad you like it...so far, Matt !!!!

mtthwibrahim Wrote:Esoteric Circle-Jan Garbarek

A recommendation from SteveO. I suppose this would be classified as avant garde jazz, I like what I've heard so far a lot
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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Let My Children Hear Music-Charles Mingus

This album is just incredible. I always liked it, but listening to it again, I love it now. This is the most avant garde territory Mingus would ever explore (at least to my knowledge it is) and very similar in sound his "Black Saint and the Sinner Lady" (favorite album ever btw)
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I'm listening to my man Buddy guy - sweet tea, some of the dirtiest sounding blues he's ever played Smile

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from my library (vinyl)

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Another set in the Time-Life Big Band series. Always amazed that music this old is obtainable. All of these 21 tracks are from 1938-1941, which was Artie Shaw's peak period. On researching these artists, I find it funny that popular music even then was so fleeting. You had to get it while you could, because tomorrow something else may come along. Sure, these guys were around for a long time, but their popularity never maintained it's original level. Artie was was born in the big apple in 1910 and died in 2004. He never intended to be a musician. A published author was his goal. He finaly achieved that after retiring from music in 1954. Learned to play the saxaphone at age 13, switched to clarinet at sixteen, then joined a band and left home. It was the mid 30's before Artie got his own group together and hit the big time shortly after with Begin The Beguine. Some of the names in his bands through the years, Ray Conniff, Buddy Rich, Billie Holiday, Helen Forrest, Mel Torme. Only three vocal tracks on this album, which doesn't keep me from loving it. I have a fascination with this era of music and I'm not sure why, but no I wasn't there.

I LOVE THIS ALBUM

Worst Track - El Rancho Grande

Best Track - Star Dust

1) Nightmare **
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXdag7m0rgE
2) Traffic Jam **
live - Artie Shaw Orchestra - Traffic Jam - YouTube
3) Moon Glow ***
audio - Artie Shaw, Moonglow..wmv - YouTube
4) Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise ***
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1bExrWWpPo
5) Carioca **
audio - 78rpm pressing: Carioca - Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, 1939 - Bluebird 10124/BP-1 - YouTube
6) Begin The Beguine ***
live - Artie Shaw Begin The Beguine Final - YouTube
7) Back Bay Shuffle ***
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItLtFo3wFzs
8) Non-Stop Flight ***
live - Artie Shaw - Nonstop Flight - YouTube
9) Any Old Time ***
audio - Artie Shaw,Helen Forrest - ANY OLD TIME - YouTube
10) Octoroon ***
audio - 78rpm pressing: Octoroon - Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, 1939 - Bluebird 10319 - YouTube
11) Indian Love Call **
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqDgpDQKDeU
12) Zigeuner ***
audio - 78rpm press: Zigeuner - Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, 1939 - Bluebird 10127/BP-1 - YouTube
13) At Sundown ***
14) Gloomy Sunday **
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL-JDAdhjO4
15) The Man From Mars **
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjYv5j9kbEU
16) Frenesi **
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMOHMYl5BCs
17) Star Dust ***
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUCe-b1IQeU
18) Adios, Mariquita Linda **
audio - Artie Shaw Adios, Mariquita Linda 1940 - YouTube
19) Vilia ***
20) El Rancho Grande **
21) Yesterdays ***
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bAj6Y_X8o4

3's - 12
2's - 9
1's - 0

Grade - 2.6

so many albums, so little time

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The Marcus Miller's double CD "Tutu revisited", live in Vienne festival (France)
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disc two of a ten cd set from ms.holiday....
sent to me a while ago by Tiggi....
eighteen tracks on here from her Columbia label days, yet another disc that i like, disc one came in at 1.8 on the MHRS, this one comes in at 2.0...
a good collection of 19 of her jazz/blues tracks, nothing on this one i dislike, several that i like best are Summertime, No Regrets, The Way You Look Tonight...
pretty hard to not like anything with Tin Pan Alley type pianos and brass...

summertime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7ENPQzlUpY audio
no regrets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXJM6F128K0 audio
the way you look tonight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_xthmIUO8 audio
who loves you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WrZeLvmjTc audio
pennies from heaven
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkUZl_D8giY audio
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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John Coltrane Blue trane classic trane i love moments notice (the buddy rich orchestra did a very good version )
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