The Commodore Master Takes

The Commodore Master Takes

by Billie Holiday
The Commodore Master Takes

The Commodore Master Takes

by Billie Holiday

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Dutch Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

If you're a completist who insists on having everything that Billie Holiday recorded, The Complete Commodore Recordings is required listening. But for the more casual listener, it's best to pass on that two-CD set and stick with The Commodore Master Takes. While The Complete Commodore Recordings contains all of the alternate takes that Holiday recorded for Commodore in 1939 and 1944, this collection only concerns itself with the master takes (which total 16). Holiday never singed an exclusive contract with Commodore -- she only freelanced for the label, and the ultra-influential jazz singer spent a lot more time recording for Columbia in the 1930s and early 1940s, and for Decca from 1944-1950. But her Commodore output was first-rate, and Lady Day excels whether she's joined by trumpeter Frankie Newton's octet at a 1939 session or by pianist Eddie Heywood's orchestra at three sessions in 1944. The CD gets off to an impressive start with the controversial "Strange Fruit," a bone-chilling account of lynching in the Deep South that ended up being released on Commodore because Columbia was afraid to touch it. Holiday is also quite expressive on performances that range from "Fine and Mellow," "I Got a Right to Sing the Blues" and "Yesterdays" in 1939 to "My Old Flame," "Billie's Blues," "I'll Be Seeing You," and "He's Funny That Way" in 1944. For those with even a casual interest in Holiday's legacy, this superb CD is essential listening. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/2024
Label: Music On Vinyl
UPC: 0600753999363
Rank: 39205

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Billie Holiday   Primary Artist,Vocals
Doc Cheatham   Guest Artist,Trumpet
Lem Davis   Sax (Alto)
Kenneth Hollon   Sax (Tenor)
Tab Smith   Sax (Alto)
Big Sid Catlett   Drums
Eddie Dougherty   Drums
Frankie Newton   Trumpet
Vic Dickenson   Trombone
John Simmons   Bass
Jimmy McLin   Guitar
Sonny White   Piano
Eddie Heywood   Piano
John Williams   Bass
Teddy Walters   Guitar

Technical Credits

JoDee Stringham   Graphic Design
Charles Peterson   Photography
Dorothy Parker   Composer
Hollis King   Art Direction
Jeff Willens   Digital Mastering
Irving Kahal   Composer
Steve Backer   Series Director
Jerome Kern   Composer
Steve Lasker   Restoration
Harold Arlen   Composer
Billie Holiday   Composer
Jack King   Composer
John W. Green   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Erick Labson   Digital Mastering
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Lewis Allan   Composer
Sam Coslow   Composer
Neil Moret   Composer
Richard A. Whiting   Composer
Roy Turk   Composer
Otto Harbach   Composer
Milt Gabler   Producer
Arthur Johnston   Composer
Sigmund Romberg   Composer
Ted Koehler   Composer
Jimmy McHugh   Composer
Eddie Heywood   Arranger
Edward Heyman   Composer
Fred E. Ahlert   Composer
Dorothy Fields   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg   Composer
Johnny Green   Composer
Orrin Keepnews   Liner Notes,Reissue Producer
Sammy Fain   Composer
Gordon Jenkins   Composer
Herman Hupfeld   Composer
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