Cassandra Wilson - Coming Forth By Day (2015) [Vinyl]

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Title: Coming Forth By Day
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Ojah Media Group – 88875064601, Legacy – 88875064601, Sony Music – 88875064601
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 58:26
Total Size: 2.12 GB
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Tracklist:

A1 – Don't Explain
A2 – Billie's Blues
A3 – Crazy He Calls Me
B1 – You Go To My Head
B2 – All Of Me
B3 – The Way You Look Tonight
C1 – Good Morning Heartache
C2 – What A Little Moonlight Can Do
C3 – These Foolish Things
D1 – Strange Fruit
D2 – I'll Be Seeing You
D3 – Last Song (For Lester)

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Perhaps the pairing of Cassandra Wilson and Billie Holiday carries a whiff of inevitability, but there's nothing predictable about Coming Forth by Day. Released to coincide with Holiday's centennial in 2015, Coming Forth by Day explicitly celebrates Lady Day by drawing upon standards she sang in addition to songs she wrote, but Wilson deliberately sidesteps the conventional by hiring Nick Launay as a producer. As a result of his work with Nick Cave, Launay mastered a certain brand of spooky Americana, something that comes in handy with the Holiday catalog, but Coming Forth by Day is never too thick with murk. It luxuriates in its atmosphere, sometimes sliding into a groove suggesting smooth '70s soul, often handsomely evoking a cinematic torch song -- moods that complement each other and suggest Holiday's work without replicating it. This is a neat trick: such flexibility suggests how adaptable Holiday's songbook is while underscoring the imagination behind Wilson's interpretations. Certainly, Launay deserves credit for his painterly production, but the success of Coming Forth by Day belongs entirely to Wilson, who proves that she's an heir to Holiday's throne by never once imitating her idol.