Bill Henderson - Señor Blues · Complete Recordings 1958-1961 (2023)

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Title: Señor Blues · Complete Recordings 1958-1961
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:37:17
Total Size: 842 / 395 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Busy Signal
02. How Long Has This Been Going On
03. Señor Blues
04. Ain't That Love
05. Angel Eyes
06. Ain't No Use
07. Willow Weep for Me
08. Free Spirits
09. Free Spirits Alt. Take
10. Joey, Joey, Joey
11. Bye Bye Blackbird
12. Sweet Pumpkin
13. Sweet Pumpkin Alt. Take
14. It Never Entered My Mind
15. Love Locked Out
16. My Funny Valentine
17. Moanin'
18. Moanin' Alt. Take
19. This Little Girl of Mine
20. Bad Luck
21. The Song Is You
22. You Make Me Feel So Young
23. Without You
24. Sleepy
25. I Go for That
26. Sleepy
27. Never Kiss and Run
28. Sleepin' Bee
29. Don't Like Goodbyes
30. Old Country
31. Slowly
32. Opportunity
33. Never Will I Marry
34. My How the Time Goes By
35. Hooray for Love
36. Skylark
37. Royal Garden Blues
38. Twelfth of Never
39. Love Is a Bug
40. Bewitched
41. The More I See You
42. I Can't Give You Anything but Love
43. Accentuate the Positive
44. Yes Indeed
45. Please Send Me Someone to Love
46. Sweet Georgia Brown
47. Am I Blue?

It is time for William Randall Henderson (1926-2016), artistically known as Bill Henderson, to receive much wider recognition as one of jazz’s leading male singers. From 1952, slowly but surely, Bill’s rich singing voice and personality style drew him into the hearts of the public in his native Chicago. He could sing with equal grace and conviction a tender ballad, a stomping blues, a semi R&B tune, show tune, novelty tune, or whatever he chose.

Encouraged by pianist Billy Taylor, Bill went to New York in 1957, and in the tough field of jazz vocalists, he gradually rose above the rest. In 1958, he first recorded a single with the Charlie Rouse group and shortly thereafter he teamed up with Horace Silver for the now classic recording of “Señor Blues.” It was a jukebox hit, and as Bill said, “that’s when it all began.”

In June 1960, Louise Davis Stone in the The Citizen Call, praised Henderson with these words: “One night at the Half Note, Bill Henderson took the mike with the Cannonball Adderley Quintet and set the place afire with ‘Moanin’’ —I’ve been a fan ever since. There’s a naked sexuality, plus an element of sincerity, that makes his voice one of the most significant voices in the business.”

This 2-CD set compiles the first recordings that Bill Henderson made for the Riverside, Blue Note, and Vee Jay labels between 1958 and 1961. Always surrounded by excellent musicians, Henderson indisputably demonstrates in these sessions that he owned an impressive vocal instrument and knew how to use it.

—Jordi Pujol


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