Anita O’Day ‎– Anita Sings The Most (Japanese Pressing)

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Rare Japanese Pressing

Anita O’Day recorded many rewarding albums in the 1950s when her voice was at its strongest, and this collaboration with the Oscar Peterson Quartet (comprised of pianist Peterson, guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer John Poole) may very well be her best. Not only is the backup swinging, giving a Jazz at the Philharmonic feel to some of the songs, but O’Day proves that she could keep up with Peterson. “Them There Eyes” is taken successfully at a ridiculously fast tempo, yet the singer displays a great deal of warmth on such ballads as “We’ll Be Together Again” and “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered.” While Peterson and Ellis have some solos, O’Day is never overshadowed (which is saying a lot) and is clearly inspired by their presence. The very brief playing time is unfortunate on this set, but the high quality definitely makes up for the lack of quantity. A gem.

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Verve Records ‎– MV 2501 Mono Vinyl LP 1974 Japanese Pressing

Side 1.

1. ‘S Wonderful / They Can’t Take That Away From Me
Written-By – G. & I. Gershwin

2. Tenderly
Written-By – G. & I. Gershwin

3. Old Devil Moon
Written-By – Lawrence, Grass

4. Love Me Or Leave Me
Written-By – Kahn, Donaldson

5. We’ll Be Together Again
Written-By – Fischer, Lane

Side 2.

1. Stella By Starlight
Written-By – Washington, Young

2. Taking A Chance On Love
Written-By – La Touche, Fetter, Duke

3. Them There Eyes
Written-By – Tauber, Pinkard, Tracy

4. I’ve Got The World On A String
Written-By – Arlen, Koehler

5. You Turned The Tables On Me
Written-By – Alter, Mitchell

6. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
Written-By – Rodgers / Hart

Credits:
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – John Poole, Milt Holland
Guitar – Herb Ellis
Piano – Oscar Peterson
Vocals – Anita O’Day

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Weight 0,5 kg
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