Dinah Washington

Sings Bessie Smith + at Newport Jazz Festival 1958 (FSRCD 577)

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Sings Bessie Smith + at Newport Jazz Festival 1958

Dinah Washington

Fresh Sound Records

8427328605779

ZZZ 123001

FSRCD 577

JAZZ

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Sings Bessie Smith + at Newport Jazz Festival 1958

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Featuring: Clark Terry, Fip Ricard (tp), Quentin Jackson, Julian Priester (tb), Eddie Chamblee (ts), Charles Davis (bs), James Craig, Jack Wilson (p), Robare Edmondson, Robert Lee Wilson (b), James Slaughter (d), Robare Edmondson, Ernie Wilkins (arr)

Includes extensive booklet with recording details, extensive notes and rare photos.

Dinah Washington’s bluesy style was quite different from the legendary Bessie Smith, the “Empress of the Blues” by virtue of her forceful vocal delivery and command of the genre.

Dinah’s way had constant, direct reference to gospel singing. Bessie’s, of course, did not. However Dinah sings excellently, with respect and understanding, and with that wondrous electric vitality that established her as a peerless blues singer, known as the “Queen of Blues.” This fine set also includes three more tracks recorded during Bessie’s last album session, and Dinah’s wailing performances on the final night of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival, with the singer paying deep tribute to Bessie Smith in the most moving fashion.

Tracklisting:

01. Trombone Butter (3:35)
02. Send Me to the ‘Lectric Chair (3:14)
03. Careless Love (3:35)
04. Me and My Gin (3:09)
05. Jailhouse Blues (3:10)
06. You’ve Been a Good Old Wagon (4:03)
07. After You’ve Gone (3:35)
08. Back Water Blues (4:55)
09. If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight (2:48)
10. Fine Fat Daddy (3:03)
11. Love Is Here to Stay (3:12) (*) Bonus Track
12. Show Time (2:55) (*) Bonus Track
13. Trouble in Mind (2:23) (*) Bonus Track
14. Lover Come Back to Me (2:36) (*) Live Bonus Track
15. Crazy Love (3:24) (*) Live Bonus Track
16. Send Me to the ‘Lectric Chair (3:51) (*) Live Bonus Track
17. Me and My Gin (3:18) (*) Live Bonus Track
18. Back Water Blues (4:31) (*) Live Bonus Track
19. All of Me (5:31) (*) Live Bonus Track

Total time: 68:00 min.


Tracks #1-10 from the EmArcy album "Dinah Sings Bessie Smith" (MG-36130).

Track #11 not issued on LP.

Tracks #12 & 13 from the Mercury album "The Queen!" (MG-20439).

Tracks #14-19 from the EmArcy album "Newport '58" (MG-36141).

Notes:
The Mercury album "The Queen!" included ten more tracks, seven of them released on the CD "Dinah Washington Sings Fats Waller" (FSRCD-576), and three more recorded during a previous session that had taken place on December 1955.

The Mercury album "Newport '58" also includes two instrumental tracks by the Terry Gibbs Sextet which are not included on this compilation.

Dinah Washington (vcl) with Eddie Chamblee Orchestra

Tracks #1-3: Clark Terry, Fip Ricard (tp), Quentin Jackson (tb), Eddie Chamblee (ts), McKinley Easton (bs), James Craig (p), Robare Edmondson (b, arr) and James Slaughter (d).
Recorded in Chicago, December 30, 1957.

Tracks #4-7: Fip Ricard (tp), Julian Priester (tb), Eddie Chamblee (ts), Charles Davis (bs), Jack Wilson (p), Robert Lee Wilson (b) and James Slaughter (d), Robare Edmondson (arrangements), Ernie Wilkins on #7.
Recorded in Chicago, January 7, 1958.

Tracks #8-10: Fip Ricard (tp), Julian Priester (tb), Eddie Chamblee (ts), Charles Davis (bs), Jack Wilson (p), Robert Lee Wilson (b) and James Slaughter (d). Ernie Wilkins (arrangements). Recorded in Chicago, January 20, 1958.

Tracks #11-13: Same personnel, location and date as #8-10. Eddie Chamblee, vcl added on #11.

Musical Recording director: Hal Money Original recordings produced by Bob Shad.

Dinah Washington at the Newport Jazz Festival 1958

Tracks #14-18: Blue Mitchell (tp), Melba Liston (tb, arr), Harold Ousley (ts), Sahib Shihab (bs), Wynton Kelly (p), Paul West (b) and Max Roach (d).

Track #19: Don Elliott (mellophone), Urbie Green (tb), Terry Gibbs (vib), Wynton Kelly (p), Paul West (b) and Max Roach (d).

Recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival, R.I., July 6, 1958.