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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 2. No More 3. No More - (alternate take) 4. That Ole Devil Called Love 5. Don't Explain - (1st version) 6. Big Stuff - (1st version) 7. Don't Explain 8. Big Stuff - (2nd version) 9. You Better Go Now 10. What Is This Thing Called Love 11. Good Morning Heartache 12. No Good Man - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 13. No Good Man 14. Big Stuff - (previously unreleased, breakdown and chatter) 15. Big Stuff - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 16. Big Stuff 17. Baby, I Don't Cry Over You 18. Baby, I Don't Cry Over You 19. I'll Look Around - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 20. I'll Look Around 21. Blues Are Brewin', The 22. Guilty - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 23. Guilty - (previously unreleased, breakdown and chatter) 24. Guilty 25. Deep Song 26. There Is No Greater Love
DISC 2: 1. Easy Living 2. Solitude - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 3. Solitude 4. Weep No More - (with the Stardusters) 5. Girls Were Made to Take Care of Boys - (with The Stardusters) 6. I Loves You Porgy 7. My Man (Mon Homme) - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 8. My Man (Mon Homme) 9. 'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 10. 'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do 11. Baby Get Lost 12. Keeps on a Rainin' 13. Them There Eyes 14. Do Your Duty 15. Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer) 16. You Can't Lose a Broken Heart - (with Louis Armstrong) 17. My Sweet Hunk O' Trash - (with Louis Armstrong) 18. Now or Never 19. You're My Thrill 20. Crazy He Calls Me 21. Please Tell Me Now 22. Somebody's on My Mind 23. God Bless the Child 24. This Is Heaven to Me
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Louis Armstrong | | Producer: | Milt Gabler | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Mono | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Billy Holiday (vocals), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Billy Butterfield, Buck Clayton (trumpets), Tiny Grimes (guitar), Bob Haggart, George Duvivier (bass), Sid Catlett, Kenny Clarke, Denzil Best, Shadow Wilson (drums). Includes a 40-page booklet containing rare photos, detailed track annotations and liner notes by Andy McKaie and Steven Lasker. Billie Holiday is at the peak of her vocal powers on these sessions taken from 1944-1950. Though she had cut some historic, memorable tracks and toured nationally with the likes of Count Basie, Lester Young, Buck Clayton and Artie Shaw, her Decca crossover material gave her the pop backing she craved. According to "Toots" Camarata, the arranger and conductor on her first Decca date, when she walked in and saw the string ensemble she was so overwhelmed she turned right around and walked out. The delectations here are plenty and definitiveness abounds. "Don't Explain" is her own lyric written with Arthur Herzog Jr. with whom she also penned the indelible touchstone, "God Bless The Child." Louis Armstrong sneaks in the "F" word in a sexy duet, "My Sweet Hunk 'O Trash." The cool narrator on "Baby I Don't Cry Over You," "Now Or Never" and "Baby Get Lost" sounds street-wise, tough and self-reliant while the resigned submission of "My Man" and "No More" ring only too true to life. Throughout, Lady Day's matter of fact delivery is at once bracing and disarming.
Industry Reviews 4 Stars - Excellent - ...a luxurious set, with much information, and several takes of some songs, as revealing in the case of an artist of her subtlety as with anybody in jazz... Q (07/01/1992)
4 Stars - Very Good - ...her singing had gotten harsher, more time-ravaged, but hadn't lost its expressive grace...Sound is generally good... Down Beat (02/01/1992)
...a full-fledged star singer...the postwar recordings found Holiday reaching even deeper levels of emotions...the sound...is brighter... New York Times (12/15/1991)
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