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Satin Dolls: The Women of Jazz
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Album Details: Satin Dolls: The Women of Jazz

Release Date:01/01/1995
Label:Life Times & Music
UPC:720593912527

Track List: Satin Dolls: The Women of Jazz

  1. Gimme A Pigfoot
  2. Somebody Loves Me
  3. Rockin' Chair
  4. If I Could Be With You One Hour ...
  5. St. Louis Blues
  6. I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again
  7. All God's Chillun' Got Rhythm
  8. All My Life
  9. Prisoner Of Love
  10. These Foolish Things (Remind Me ...
  1. Mean To Me
  2. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
  3. How Long Has This Been Going On
  4. I May Be Wrong (But I Think You'...
  5. Let Me Off Uptown
  6. I Love Being Here With You
  7. I Could Write A Book
  8. Farmer's Market
  9. Them There Eyes
  10. Moonlight In Vermont

Pro Reviews: Satin Dolls: The Women of Jazz

  • All Music Guide

    The history of female jazz singers often tends to read like an episode of VH1's Behind the Music. They worked their way up, got famous, styles changes; fame decreased, in came the drugs, etc. This CD and companion book present many artists, many of whom fit this description. The CD itself is an average jazz compilation. It looks at a wide array of artists, including Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughn, and Doris Day. The album contains mostly original recordings, with the exception of Alberta Hunter's "Somebody Loves Me" and Ernestine Anderson's "I Love Being Here With You," which were recorded much later in their careers. With all of the jazz compilations out there, one could definitely find a more definitive collection. However Andrew G. Hager's 72-page book is an extremely well written counter part making the CD seem much weaker by comparison. The book traces the history of jazz from its roots to the 1950s. Although not getting into to much detail about each particular offsho...ot, he explains how the different styles came about and who the most famous female singers were during each period. The book even devotes a section to the importance the microphone's invention and how that helped push vocalists, both male and female, to the forefront of bands. While jazz aficionados will no doubt find some rather gaping holes in the history, overall this book provides a great introduction to the history of early popular jazz, even if the CD lags a bit behind. - Curtis Zimmermann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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