Stars Fell on Alabama - Billie Holiday, Parish, Mitchell
One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) - Billie Holiday, Arlen, Harold
Just One of Those Things - Billie Holiday, Porter, Cole
I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Billie Holiday, Hart, Lorenz
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
I Wished on the Moon - Billie Holiday, Parker, Dorothy
They Can't Take That Away from Me - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
Body and Soul - Billie Holiday, Eyton, Frank
Moonlight in Vermont - Billie Holiday, Blackburn, John
Love Is Here to Stay - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
Japanese limited edition Verve label jazz reissue featuring 24 bit remastering & the original artwork reproduced as a miniature LP sleeve. 2000 release.
Japanese limited edition Verve label jazz reissue featuring 24 bit remastering & the original artwork reproduced as a miniature LP sleeve. 2000 release.
franklin kameny | washington, dc United States | 09/04/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i am a 25 y'o black male i must say i have over 35 billie holiday cds and this one is # 2 on my list her voice is at it's best i think she did a good job at picking this songs to me billie holiday is the voice of jazz"
Unbelievable delivery!
Cynthia Glenn | Seattle, WA United States | 11/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like/appreciate alternative interpretations of songs.. BUY THIS CD! It made an immediate impression on me. I found it in the used bin after looking at it full price and I am soooo happy I did. First off the other reviewers are correct; tracks 1-6 create a mood unto themselves and are the original album. Track #7 and on are fun but are in a totally different mood. Second, if you are a jazz beginner, or appreciate more traditional interpretations of songs, you may not love this right off the bat. Billie is taking songs that have been sung hundreds of times before and putting her own inimitable stamp on them. She hints at meanings not originally there, turns melodies around, and in general gives these songs a new twist that no one to this day can match. If you are familiar with Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah Vaughn--they are going to offer you a more "pure" delivery. I love those singers too.. but Billie Holiday rises to a whole new plane on this album. She's singing in a way only she can.. and the only word I can think of to describe it is ART."
Classic does Billie proud!
S. Baird | Baton Rouge, LA United States | 06/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Distingué Lovers isn't one of Billie's most highly praised recordings, but superb sonics aside, It's always been one of my favorites. It starts out with one of the finest performances of "Day In, Day Out" on record setting the mood for a sequence of six great interpretations of five more classic standards to follow. (Sorry, no bonus tracks on this particular CD.)
Classic Records, a small label that caters to audiophiles, has here - as they typically do- provided listeners who care about sound quality with what is probably the best you'll ever get to hear from this master tape. The value for this one has increased steadily since it went out of print about 5 years ago, so readers are well-advised to snap this one up whenever they appear here on Amazon."
This LP was made in Heaven ...
James E. Scalise | Chicago | 08/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Through the years, I have read critics write about Billie losing her voice
as she got older - UTTER NONSENSE! Not on this recording. If anything, she gained feeling and emotional content due to living life.
You would be hard pressed to put together a better group of sympathetic musicians from this period to back her, and to play such GORGEOUS solos.
BEN WEBSTER, HARRY EDISON, BARNEY KESSEL, JIMMY ROWLES, RED MITCHELL, ALVIN STOLLER - Wow! These gentlemen were (are) a singers' dream to record with. Sinatra should have hired similar personnel when he formed REPRISE, but this is getting off track here.
Like K.O.B.(for instrumental jazz), THIS RECORDING belongs near the top