Ethel Waters - Am I Blue?: Ethel Waters Sings 'Em (2019)

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Title: Am I Blue?: Ethel Waters Sings 'Em
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Retrospective Records [RTS 4352]
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:39:24
Total Size: 494 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

CD1(1923-1931):

01. Am I Blue? (3:25)
02. Ethel Sings 'Em (3:19)
03. Sweet Georgia Brown (3:13)
04. Dinah (3:16)
05. Shake That Thing (3:21)
06. I've Found a New Baby (2:59)
07. I'm Coming, Virginia (3:07)
08. My Handy Man (2:59)
09. West End Blues (3:25)
10. Organ Grinder Blues (3:13)
11. Birminghan Bertha (3:00)
12. True Blue Lou (3:06)
13. Shoo-Shoo Boogie Boo (2:53)
14. Georgia Blues (3:25)
15. Waiting at the End of the Road (3:24)
16. Long, Lean, Lanky Mama (2:54)
17. Black and Blue (3:04)
18. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me (3:25)
19. I Got Rhythm (3:10)
20. Three Little Words (3:09)
21. When Your Lover Has Gone (3:11)
22. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (3:17)
23. You Can't Stop Me from Loving You (3:28)
24. River, Stay 'Way from My Door (3:03)
25. Shine On, Harvest Moon (2:59)

CD2(1932-1940):

01. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (3:08)
02. Porgy (3:17)
03. Stormy Weather (3:12)
04. Don't Blame Me (3:14)
05. Shadows on the Swanee (2:59)
06. Heat Wave (3:02)
07. Harlem on My Mind (3:29)
08. I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby (3:06)
09. A Hundred Years from Today (2:57)
10. Come Up and See Me Sometime (3:06)
11. Miss Otis Regrets (3:08)
12. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (2:48)
13. Moonglow (3:21)
14. I Ain't Gonna Sin No More (3:10)
15. You're a Sweetheart (2:59)
16. I'll Get Along Somehow (2:31)
17. Frankie and Johnny (3:07)
18. Jeepers Creepers (2:49)
19. Y' Had It Comin' to You (2:19)
20. Bread and Gravy (2:57)
21. Down in My Soul (3:04)
22. Georgia on My Mind (3:27)
23. Old Man Harlem (2:58)
24. Baby, What Else Can I Do? (3:00)
25. Taking a Chance on Love (3:12)
26. Cabin in the Sky (3:19)

Am I Blue? Offers a marvellous cross-section from the best of one of the finest of all jazz-styled vocalists, the pioneering Ethel Waters (1896-1977). Starting out as a blues/vaudeville singer (known as “Sweet Mama Stringbean”), the black American singer, entertainer, and later accomplished actress on stage and screen, became one of the era’s most accomplished and sensitive interpreters of popular songs. Essentially a jazz singer with a polished and smooth, blues-infected style, one of the best of her era, she knew how to extract the maximum from lyrics. This generous double album offers a gloriously satisfying summary of a dazzling career that brought her 26 record hits from pre-electric 1921 through to 1938, 20 of them included here.



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Many thanks for lossless.