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Billie Holiday - Lady In Satin CD

Billie Holiday - Lady In Satin CD

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Billie Holiday is undeniably one of the most influential singers of the twentieth century. As the first vocalist to cite instruments - and especially the horns of Louis Armstrong and Lester Young - as her main inspiration, she was one of the most relentlessly individual singers of the jazz age, transforming silly tin pan alley songs into jazz standards.

But her biography also reads as one of the saddest tales of the modern age. Her talents came at a cost; the price seemed to be a predilection for bad men and an addiction to drugs.

"Lady In Satin" is the last major recording of Billie Holiday that was released during her lifetime, and it is also the most controversial. Ray Ellis' seem like a harsh contrast to holiday's broken and fragile voice. Ellis himself was, at first, disappointed by the quality of the recording. It was only after listening more closely that he realised the beauty of these sessions and understood why Billie ranked this album as her favourite.

More than any of her other recordings, "Lady In Satin" calls for an emotional rather than a musical listening.

Tracklist:

1. I'm a Fool to Want You
2. For Heaven's Sake
3. You Don't Know What Love Is
4. I Get Along Without You Very Well
5. For All We Know
6. Violets for Your Furs
7. You've Changed
8. It's Easy to Remember
9. But Beautiful
10. Glad to be Unhappy
11. I'll Be Around
12. The End of a Love Affair (Stereo Master-Take 4 with Vocal Overdub Take 8)
13. I'm a Fool to Want You (Mono Master-Take 3)
14. The End of a Love Affair (Mono Master-Take 4 with Vocal Overdub Take 8)

About this product: this CD is housed in a jewelcase.