Lady Day: The Master Takes and Singles
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Artist: | Billie Holiday |
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Release date: | 2007 |
Genre: | Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop |
Tracks: | 80 |
Duration: | 03:55:51 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | I Wished On the Moon (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:01 |
2. | What a Little Moonlight Can Do | 2:56 |
3. | Miss Brown to You (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:58 |
4. | If You Were Mine (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:09 |
5. | These 'N' That 'N' Those (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:12 |
6. | You Let Me Down (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:52 |
7. | Spreadin' Rhythm Around (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:53 |
8. | Life Begins When You're In Love (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:02 |
9. | It's Like Reaching for the Moon (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:20 |
10. | These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) | 3:17 |
11. | I Cried for You (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:11 |
12. | Did I Remember? (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:49 |
13. | No Regrets (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:35 |
14. | Summertime (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:53 |
15. | Billie's Blues (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:38 |
16. | A Fine Romance (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:51 |
17. | One, Two, Button Your Shoe (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:48 |
18. | Easy to Love (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:10 |
19. | The Way You Look Tonight (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:59 |
20. | Pennies from Heaven (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:15 |
21. | That's Life I Guess (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:08 |
22. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:26 |
23. | I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:55 |
24. | He Ain't Got Rhythm (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:49 |
25. | This Year's Kisses (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:07 |
26. | Why Was I Born? | 2:49 |
27. | I Must Have That Man | 2:54 |
28. | The Mood That I'm In (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:59 |
29. | You Showed Me the Way (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:58 |
30. | My Last Affair (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:08 |
31. | Moanin' Low (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:03 |
32. | Where Is the Sun? (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:45 |
33. | Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:36 |
34. | They Can't Take That Away from Me (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:01 |
35. | Don't Know If I'm Comin' or Goin' (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:45 |
36. | I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) | 3:07 |
37. | Mean to Me | 3:05 |
38. | Foolin' Myself (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:59 |
39. | Easy Living (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:02 |
40. | I'll Never Be the Same (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:01 |
41. | Me, Myself and I (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:35 |
42. | A Sailboat In the Moonlight (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:49 |
43. | Without Your Love (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:51 |
44. | Trav'lin' All Alone (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:12 |
45. | He's Funny That Way (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:38 |
46. | Nice Work If You Can Get It (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:07 |
47. | Things Are Looking Up (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:19 |
48. | My Man (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:01 |
49. | Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:14 |
50. | When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) | 2:49 |
51. | On the Sentimental Side (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:03 |
52. | When a Woman Loves a Man (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:23 |
53. | You Go to My Head (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:52 |
54. | I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key) (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:05 |
55. | The Very Thought of You (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:44 |
56. | I Can't Get Started (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:46 |
57. | More Than You Know (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:05 |
58. | Sugar (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 2:45 |
59. | Long Gone Blues (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:04 |
60. | Some Other Spring (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:00 |
61. | Them There Eyes (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:48 |
62. | Swing! Brother, Swing! (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:54 |
63. | Night and Day (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:57 |
64. | The Man I Love (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:04 |
65. | Body and Soul (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:57 |
66. | Falling In Love Again (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:49 |
67. | Laughing At Life (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:54 |
68. | Time On My Hands (You In My Arms) (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:04 |
69. | St. Louis Blues (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:52 |
70. | Loveless Love (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:14 |
71. | Let's Do It (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:55 |
72. | Georgia On My Mind (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:17 |
73. | All of Me (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 3:01 |
74. | God Bless the Child (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:54 |
75. | Am I Blue? (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:50 |
76. | I Cover the Waterfront (featuring Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra) | 2:55 |
77. | Love Me or Leave Me (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:19 |
78. | Gloomy Sunday (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:10 |
79. | It's a Sin to Tell a Lie (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:01 |
80. | Until the Real Thing Comes Along (featuring Teddy Wilson) | 3:08 |
Details
[Edit]Billie Holiday's story is so huge, her artistry so vast, and her impact so incalculable, that even attempting to corral a representative sampling of it within a single collection of recordings is an overwhelming, perhaps foolhardy task. Many have tried, of course, and literally hundreds of options of varying quality and legitimacy, scattered across dozens of labels, are available to the consumer. Neophytes, or those not willing to commit to a gargantuan listening session, can settle for any number of single- or double-CD best-ofs that adequately present Holiday's most important, better-known music. Columbia/Legacy's single-disc God Bless the Child: The Very Best of Billie Holiday and the same label's two-disc 2001 Lady Day: The Best of Billie Holiday are ideal for that purpose, the crème de la Billie, devoid of anything not directly tied to her legend. Meanwhile, the devotee, the collector, and the completist can take ownership of massive pieces of the catalog in box sets that might be lavish and smartly curated or shoddy and unworthy. Among the more essential boxed collections of an American artist's work is Legacy's 2001 ten-CD Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia (1933-1944), whose title speaks for itself: everything the singer recorded for the label during those formative years — her greatest — is offered in one place, with no value judgment being made as to what's worthy of inclusion and what isn't. Lady Day: The Master Takes and Singles pares that same body of material down to four CDs that go beyond the two-disc set yet don't attempt to make a definitive statement. That earlier mega-box was broken down into six discs of master takes and four of alternate takes and other ephemera. Here the masters are again whittled down, to a total of 80, making for a more manageable and, honestly, more listenable set. These are the songs that made Billie Holiday Billie Holiday, arranged chronologically and sensibly, with an eye not toward the scholar but toward the fan. Like the larger box, one can follow the trajectory of Holiday's ascent here, but it's not as easy to get lost or even bored. Needless to say, the Columbia/Legacy sets only cover Holiday's output for that label and its subsidiaries, and those in pursuit of the larger picture will have to locate the later recordings she made for Commodore, Decca, and Verve elsewhere, although that should not be difficult.