Josephine Baker - Black Venus (1994)
Artist: Josephine Baker
Title: Black Venus
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Actual
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:14:16
Total Size: 581 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Black Venus
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Actual
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:14:16
Total Size: 581 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Who? 2:50
02. That Certain Feeling 3:00
03. Dinah 2:59
04. Sleepy Time Gal 2:56
05. I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight? 2:53
06. Bam Bam Bamy Shore 3:16
07. I Want To Yodel 2:24
08. You're The Only One For Me 2:20
09. Feeling Kind Of Blue 2:42
10. I Love My Baby 2:16
11. I Found A New Baby 2:25
12. Skeedle Um 2:32
13. Always 2:29
14. Pretty Little Baby :01
15. Where'd You Get Those Eyes? 2:47
16. After I Say I'm Sorry 2:49
17. Then I'll Be Happy 2:49
18. Bye Bye Blackbird 2:52
19. Lonesome Lovesick Blues 2:51
20. I Love Dancing 2:14
21. Breezing Along With The Breeze 2:53
22. Hello Bluebird 2:58
23. Blue Skies 2:54
24. He's The Last Word 2:50
25. I'm Leaving For Alabamy 2:50
CD 2:
01. La Petite Tonkinoise 2:37
02. Suppose! 3:18
03. Pretty Little Baby 3:02
04. J'ai Deux Amours 3:09
05. Voulez-Vous De La Canne A Sucre? 2:55
06. Dis-Moi Josephine? 3:06
07. Pardon Si J'importune 2:43
08. Aux Iles Hawaii 2:47
09. Love Is A Dreamer 2:43
10. King For A Day! 3:04
11. My Fate Is In Your Hands 2:12
12. Confessin' 2:45
13. You're Driving Me Crazy 2:22
14. You're The One I Care For 2:23
15. Madiana 2:58
16. Mon Reve C'etait Vous 2:30
17. Si J'etais Blanche 2:39
18. Sans Amour 3:14
19. Les Mots D'amour 2:50
20. Ram Pam Pam 2:38
21. C'est Lui 2:55
22. Haiti 3:15
23. Reves 3:23
24. Sous Le Ciel D'afrique 4:17
25. La Conga Blicoti 2:57
Born into poverty in St. Louis, dancer and singer Josephine Baker progressed from vaudeville to New York theater to the Parisian cabaret scene and became the toast of Europe before the age of 21. Though her later career wasn't quite able to handle such an early peak, Baker spent much of her life working tirelessly against prejudice, during World War II in Europe and the civil rights era in America. She's still one of the most famous expatriates in American history, perfectly epitomizing the hedonistic abandon of the Jazz Age in Paris.