Teresa Luján - Teresa Luján Sings Anita O'Day (2021)

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Title: Teresa Luján Sings Anita O'Day
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 46:08
Total Size: 297 / 114 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Fine and Dandy
02. Honeysuckle Rose
03. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
04. Sing, Sing, Sing
05. Pick Yourself Up
06. Somebody's Crying
07. Let's Face the Music and Dance
08. Four Brothers
09. Drum Boogie
10. Tenderly
11. Whisper Not
12. Tea for Two

"I saw Anita O'Day live in 1987, at Teatro Principal in Valencia. Her and clarinetist Buddy DeFranco were the guest artists in tour with Woody Herman’s Orchestra, which was then led by Frank Tiberi. I barely knewher then; she looked like a nice old grandma, but I wasn’t impressed. Almost 70 then, her best days were behind her. I discovered her little by little, thanks to the wonderful albums that I slowly managed to get my hands on, and to films like Jazz on a Summer’s Day (1960), where a hat with feathers, a pair of white gloves and a black cocktail dress became the iconic get-up that today we associated with her.

In any case, for those of us without ties to her and her times, her independent character, her defiance of apartheid, her addiction problems and her flashes of genius on stage feel very far away. For us, Anita O'Day means mainly a vocal style. A style that share with Billie Holiday the limitations of their tone and timbre —as well as the creative solutions to overcome them—, with Ella Fitzgerald the passion of rhythm, and with Mel Tormé the overwhelming imagination necessary to recreate well-known songs and turn theminto one surprise after another.