Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin (1958/2013) [HDtracks]

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Artist:
Title: Lady in Satin
Year Of Release: 2013 (1958)
Label: Columbia/Legacy
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/176,4kHz]
Total Time: 39:38
Total Size: 1,85 GB (d.booklet)
WebSite:

Chart History/Awards:
#6 on NME's "Top 30 Heartbreak Albums."

Lady In Satin is Billie Holiday’s penultimate masterpiece. The 1958 gem is one of her finest achievements and a full display of her immortal vocal abilities. Joined by the Ray Ellis Orchestra, Holiday dazzles on tunes including “For Heaven's Sake,” “You Don't Know What Love Is” and “I'm A Fool To Want You.” The album is one of Holiday’s personal favorites and an emotional listen from start to finish. It is one of jazz’s bestselling albums and was inducted into the GRAMMY® Hall of Fame. Absolutely essential.


Tracklist:

01 I'm A Fool To Want You 3:25
02 For Heaven's Sake 3:28
03 You Don't Know What Love Is 3:51
04 I Get Along Without You Very Well 3:02
05 For All We Know 2:56
06 Violets For Your Furs 3:26
07 You've Changed 3:19
08 It's Easy To Remember 4:04
09 But Beautiful 4:31
10 Glad To Be Unhappy 4:09
11 I'll Be Around 3:25

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Mel Davis - trumpet
Ray Ellis - conductor, arranger
Ray Ellis Orchestra
Barry Galbraith - guitar
Urbie Green - trombone
Milt Hinton - bass
J.J. Johnson - trombone
Osie Johnson - drums
Phil Kraus - Percussion
Tommy Mitchell - trombone
George Ockner - violin
Dave Sawyer - cello
Mal Waldron - piano
Miriam Workman - soprano

Produced by: Bob Belden, Richard King

Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin (1958/2013) [HDtracks]


  • jadoremusique
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links are dead, please re-up.
  • ogutierrez
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Thank you v. m.
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Excelente aporte!!!, muchas gracias... 1
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uploaded yesterday and now the link is dead?
how can it be?