Georgia on My Mind - Anita O'Day, Carmichael, Hoagy
Fool Am I - Anita O'Day, Krupa, Gene
Let's Get Away from It All - Anita O'Day, Adair, Tom
Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina - Anita O'Day, Shaftel, Arthur
Slow Down - Anita O'Day, Evans, Redd
I Take to You - Anita O'Day, Gordon, Mack
Green Eyes - Anita O'Day, Menendez, Nilo
Let Me Off Uptown - Anita O'Day, Bostic, Earl
Kick It - Anita O'Day, Bauer, Vernier
Stop! The Red Light's On - Anita O'Day, Miller, Johnny [1]
The Walls Keep Talking - Anita O'Day, Bauer, Rob
Two in Love - Anita O'Day, Willson, Meredith
Stop! The Red Light's On - Anita O'Day, Miller, Johnny [1]
How Do? - Anita O'Day,
Coppin' a Plea - Anita O'Day,
Bolero at the Savoy - Anita O'Day, Biondi, Remo
Skylark - Anita O'Day, Carmichael, Hoagy
Bolero at the Savoy - Anita O'Day, Biondi, Remo
Thanks for the Boogie Ride - Anita O'Day, Mitchell, Sidney
Pass the Bounce - Anita O'Day, Nemo, Henry
Side by Side - Anita O'Day, Woods, Harry
Harlem on Parade - Anita O'Day, Carter, Benny [1]
Track Listings (22) - Disc #2
Fightin' Doug MacArthur - Anita O'Day, Ram, Buck
That's What You Think - Anita O'Day, Werner, Kay
Barrelhouse Bessie from Basin Street - Anita O'Day, Magidson, Herbert
Deliver Me to Tennessee - Anita O'Day, Bradley, Owen
Massachusetts - Anita O'Day, Razaf, Andy
Murder, He Says - Anita O'Day, Loesser, Frank
Ride On - Anita O'Day, Carter, Benny [Sax]
Build It Up, Paint It Nice, Tear It Down - Anita O'Day, Jacobs, A.
I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City - Anita O'Day, Lange, Johnny
You Betcha! - Anita O'Day, Lange, Johnny
In a Little Spanish Town - Anita O'Day, Lewis
I'm Going Mad for a Pad - Anita O'Day, Greene, Joe [1]
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine - Anita O'Day, Greene, Joe [1]
The Lady in Red - Anita O'Day, Dixon, Mort
Gotta' Be Gettin' - Anita O'Day, Amsterdam, Morey
Tabby the Cat - Anita O'Day, Dickinson, Harold
Gotta' Be Gettin' - Anita O'Day, Amsterdam, Morey
Wish You Were Waitin' for Me - Anita O'Day, Russell
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine - Anita O'Day, Greene, Joe [1]
Are You Livin' Old Man? - Anita O'Day, Evans, Redd
I Want a Grown-Up Man - Anita O'Day, ODay, Anita
Travelin' Man - Anita O'Day, DeVol, Frank
Track Listings (22) - Disc #3
Them There Eyes - Anita O'Day, Pinkard, Maceo
Memories of You - Anita O'Day, Blake, Eubie
How Come? - Anita O'Day, Rene, Leon
I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me - Anita O'Day, Gaskill, Clarence
Ain't Misbehavin' - Anita O'Day, Brooks, Harry
Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone) - Anita O'Day, Razaf, Andy
Rosetta - Anita O'Day, Hines, Earl
Opus One - Anita O'Day, Oliver, Sy
(Did You Ever Get) That Feeling in the Moonlight? - Anita O'Day, Cavanaugh, J
Boogie Blues - Anita O'Day, Biondi, Remo
Chickery Chick - Anita O'Day, Dee, Sylvia
In the Middle of May - Anita O'Day, Ahlert, Fred E.
Boogie Blues - Anita O'Day, Biondi, Remo
In the Middle of May - Anita O'Day, Ahlert, Fred E.
Tea for Two - Anita O'Day, Caesar, Irving
Harriet - Anita O'Day, Baer, Abel
Ace in the Hole - Anita O'Day, Panico, Lello
Sometimes I'm Happy - Anita O'Day, Caesar, Irving
What Is This Thing Called Love? - Anita O'Day, Porter, Cole
Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip - Anita O'Day, Harding, Buster
I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out - Anita O'Day, Carter, Benny [1]
It's Different When It Happens to You - Anita O'Day, Nolan
Track Listings (22) - Disc #4
How High the Moon - Anita O'Day, Hamilton, Nancy
I Ain't Gettin' Any Younger - Anita O'Day, Carter, Benny [1]
Malaguena - Anita O'Day, Lecuona, Ernesto
Key Largo - Anita O'Day, Carter, Lou
Malaguena - Anita O'Day, Lecuona, Ernesto
What Is This Thing Called Love? - Anita O'Day, Porter, Cole
September in the Rain - Anita O'Day, Dubin, Al
Jamaica Mon - Anita O'Day, Greene, Joe [1]
Don't Kick It Around - Anita O'Day, Greene, Joe [1]
So Much of Nothing to Do - Anita O'Day, Greene, Joe [1]
Poor Simple Simon - Anita O'Day, Carter, Benny [1]
Blues for Bojangles - Anita O'Day, Darwin, Chuck
Your Eyes Are Bigger Than Your Heart - Anita O'Day, Darwin, Chuck
Tennessee Waltz - Anita O'Day, King, Pee Wee
Yea Boo - Anita O'Day, Curtis
Something I Dreamed Last Night - Anita O'Day, Fain, Sammy
If I Could Steal You from Somebody Else - Anita O'Day, Evans, Redd
You Took Advantage of Me - Anita O'Day, Hart, Lorenz
Once There Lived a Fool - Anita O'Day, Robison, Willard
I Apologize - Anita O'Day, Goodhart, Al
Black Moonlight - Anita O'Day, Coslow, Sam
Lovesick Blues - Anita O'Day, Friend, Cliff
Anita O'Day is the epitome of a jazz singer. A fearless performer and a vocal risk-taker, In other words a true jazz singer. This box set features her early adventures with Gene Krupa, Stan Kenton and her first solo sid... more »es, fresh and invigorating. This box features 89 tracks and includes a 52 page illustrated booklet that tells her story and provides track and session details as well as including many archive images. Tracks include: 'Georgia on my Mind', 'Let me Off Uptown', 'Bolero at the Savoy' and 'Tennessee Waltz'. Four standard jewel cases housed in a slip-box. 2001 release.« less
Anita O'Day is the epitome of a jazz singer. A fearless performer and a vocal risk-taker, In other words a true jazz singer. This box set features her early adventures with Gene Krupa, Stan Kenton and her first solo sides, fresh and invigorating. This box features 89 tracks and includes a 52 page illustrated booklet that tells her story and provides track and session details as well as including many archive images. Tracks include: 'Georgia on my Mind', 'Let me Off Uptown', 'Bolero at the Savoy' and 'Tennessee Waltz'. Four standard jewel cases housed in a slip-box. 2001 release.
C. Fischer | Bloomington, IN United States | 08/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Having owned several expensive French imports for the various years of early Anita O'Day performances, I can say that the Proper Box set is an incredible value. They have taken almost all of her early performances with various small groups and large bands (including Krupa, Kenton, and Basie!) and put them all in one place, in chronological order and with decent sound. What's more, they put out an excellent booklet, with biography, photos, and complete discocraphy...kind of a mini-mosaic! Unlike some of her later, more sophisticated (and occasionally flat) performances, she is heard on these discs with a slightly less husky voice and always spot-on in tune and musically swinging.
As another viewer has pointed out, this set contains material that has fallen out of copyright while the artist is still living and she won't receive any royalties from this issue. I suggest he send her a check to salve his conscience and then go back to enjoying the music! Proper has done other great box sets of Django Reinhardt, Fats Navarro, Charlie Parker, and Bud Powell among others and I say more power to them! Another british company, JSP, offers similar box sets with remastering and extensive documentation and Mosaic, the leader in this field actually buys limited copyrights from the parent labels. If you can afford it, Mosaic puts out the highest quality sets."
The high point of all her ensembles
bukhtan | Chicago, Illinois, USA | 05/06/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Anita O'Day was a singer whose particular virtues become apparent to post-bebop ears only after time. She didn't have the subtle inflection of Billie Holiday, the sheer beauty of Ella Fitzgerald, or the romantic elaboration of Sarah Vaughan. Directness, lack of affectation, energy, enthusiasm, and projection of a working-class, non-kittenish femininity marked her singing.
Unfortunately, O'Day wound up being buried, for the first part of her career, in muscle-bound big bands like the Gene Krupa and Stan Kenton orchestras. Since she only sings during some of the numbers, and even then may be paired with unendurable male romantic leads, and surrounded by corny soloists who belong in Vegas, collecting her work can be like digging around in Paul Whiteman for Bix Beiderbecke solos. People used to put up with it because she danced the whole time, but you don't get that part listening to an old record.
This set fixes that. You're still listening to a lot of second and third-rate jazz music, but at least you know she'll sing in this number.
Of course, this is one of those "re-issue" labels that take advantage of lapse of copyright. You may not care about the record company - they're all jerks, as well as owned by somebody in some country you've never heard of, right? - but the last I heard, Anita O'Day was still alive, and shouldn't artists get some fruits from their labors? She won't get a penny from this.
Five stars for O'Day. Three stars for band mediocrity and questionable re-issue practices."
Great music, great price!
synthdrug | Redwood City, CA | 11/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I purchased this box set with very little prior knowledge of this genre of music and I am extremely pleased with it. I played this at my workplace and many of my coworkers complimented the music. Some people might criticize the albums' quality of sound but I think that's just part of the allure -- to give you that "old-time" feel. It's a great starter set at a great price. This music lifts the spirits and makes a room smile!"
Anita Was the Already Amazing
Steven Lee Wiggins | 07/20/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Anita's sharp, uninflected tone let her sing faster than anyone else. Her sides with Gene Krupa are almost unbelievable. In keeping with the style of that time, she only comes in midway through a song, but she swings fearlessly and aggressively. Disc 1 is my favorite here.
I do have 2 caveats. I know the technology back then was not ideal, but still some of the later songs here are thick and muddy. Also, on Discs 3 and 4 she was coasting from her big-band days to her 1950's career, and some of those songs are uninspired. She was sometimes good, sometimes perfunctory. Get this one, and a Verve collection, and enjoy what no one does anymore: pure jazz singing."