Anita O'Day - Sings The Winners (1958/2019)
Artist: Anita O'Day
Title: Sings The Winners
Year Of Release: 1958/2019
Label: Verve Label Group
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:56:27
Total Size: 134 mb | 299 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sings The Winners
Year Of Release: 1958/2019
Label: Verve Label Group
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:56:27
Total Size: 134 mb | 299 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Anita O'Day - Take The A Train (feat. The Marty Paich Orchestra)
02. Anita O'Day - Tenderly (feat. Marty Paich & His Orchestra)
03. Anita O'Day - Interlude (A Night In Tunisia) (feat. Marty Paich & His Orchestra)
04. Anita O'Day - Four (feat. Marty Paich & His Orchestra)
05. Anita O'Day - Early Autumn (feat. Marty Paich & His Orchestra)
06. Anita O'Day - Four Brothers (feat. Marty Paich & His Orchestra)
07. Anita O'Day - Sing, Sing, Sing
08. Anita O'Day - My Funny Valentine (feat. Russ Garcia and His Orchestra)
09. Anita O'Day - Frenesi (feat. Russ Garcia and His Orchestra)
10. Anita O'Day - Body And Soul (feat. Russ Garcia and His Orchestra)
11. Anita O'Day - What's Your Story Morning Glory (feat. Russ Garcia and His Orchestra)
12. Anita O'Day - Peanut Vendor (El Manisero) (feat. Russ Garcia and His Orchestra)
13. Anita O'Day - Whisper Not (feat. The Three Sounds)
14. Anita O'Day - Blue Champagne
15. Anita O'Day - Stompin At The Savoy
16. Anita O'Day - Hershey Bar (feat. Billy May Orchestra)
17. Anita O'Day - Don't Be That Way
18. Anita O'Day - Peel Me A Grape (feat. Cal Tjader)
19. Anita O'Day - Star Eyes
For this 1958 LP, Anita O'Day sings standards associated with other musicians, including "Four" (Miles Davis), "Early Autumn" (Stan Getz), "Four Brothers" (Woody Herman), "Sing, Sing, Sing" (Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa) and "Peanut Vendor" (Stan Kenton). Some of the material is unusual for a singer to interpret, but O'Day, one of the top jazz vocalists of the decade, improvises when the lyrics are not that strong (or barely exist). The backup by the Russ Garcia Orchestra is not all that memorable, but the focus is entirely on the vocalist, and O'Day really comes through.