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Billy Eckstine - Cool Mr. B (CD)

Cool Mr. B
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Album Details: Cool Mr. B

Release Date:03/13/2001
Label:Collector's Choice
UPC:617742100327

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  • All Music Guide

    Give your Luther Vandross CDs a break. Instead, slide in this snappy ten-track import featuring Billy Eckstine and orchestra after the wine has flowed and get ready for the passion. The arrangements are no joke: the swings are intricate with hooks as powerful as Joe Frazier's left paw; the ballads feature similar subtle thematic shifts that are staples of mystery movies; and Eckstine, in his prime, handles the big glossy charts as adroitly as Nascar drivers handle left turns. "Blowing the Blues Away" is a blistering swing piece that will blow you away with its tenacity. He counters with "If That's the Way You Feel," where he uses a low, throaty, melting vocal on a song designed to corral a straying heart. Lovers of James Brown's '60s rendition of "Prisoner of Love" will melt like butter in a hot kitchen when listening to Eckstine's smooth interpretation. Effortlessly, he gives his all every time. "Without a Song" is a prime example of his silky assurance. Female vocalists are spotlight...ed on "Don't Blame Me" and "Mean to Me," adding variety and showcasing members of Eckstine's revue. Cool Mr. B is a most appropriate title for these ten daggers. - Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Billy Eckstine

Billy Eckstine's smooth baritone and distinctive vibrato broke down barriers throughout the 1940s, first as leader of the original bop big-band, then as the first romantic black male in popular music. An influence looming large in the cultural development of soul and RB singers from Sam Cooke to Prince, Eckstine was able to play it straight on his pop hits "Prisoner of ... Read more