Anita O’Day ‎– Trav’lin’ Light

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A tribute to Anita O'Day's idol Billie Holiday — who had died less than two years before the making of this recording — O'Day's performances here are more notable for what she didn't borrow from her vocal role model. Selections like the title track find her generating a slightly bitter tone quality and languorous phrasing in the manner of Holiday, but most of this beautiful record find O'Day going her own way in a more forthright, less vulnerable manner. While O'Day's version of “God Bless the Child” doesn't really make it, just about everything else is marvelous. Half of the tracks feature a small group led by guitarist Barney Kessel while the other half — the more effective tracks, actually — feature now-exuberant, now-exquisite arrangements for big band by Johnny Mandel that make haunting use of muted brass at ballad tempos. This was O'Day's favorite among her Norgran/Verve albums.

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Verve Records ‎– V6-2157 Stereo Vinyl LP US Pressing 1961

Side 1.

1. Trav’lin’ Light

2. The Moon Looks Down And Laughs

3. Don’t Explain

4. Remember

5. Some Other Spring

6. What A Little Moonlight Can Do

Side 2.

1. Miss Brown To You

2. God Bless The Child

3. If The Moon Turns Green

4. I Hear Music

5. Lover Come Back To Me

6. Crazy He Calls Me

Credits:
• Arranged By, Conductor – Johnny Mandel
• Arranged By, Producer – Russ Garcia
• Bass – Buddy Clark
• Drums – Mel Lewis
• Guitar – Al Viola
• Leader, Guitar – Barney Kessel
• Liner Notes – Don Gold
• Piano – Jimmy Rowles, Russ Freeman
• Saxophone – Chuck Gentry, Joe Maini
• Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster
• Trombone – Dick Nash, Frank Rosolino, L. MacCreary, Stu Williamson
• Trumpet – Al Porcino, Don Fagerquist, Jack Sheldon, John Anderson, Jr., Ray Triscari

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Weight 0,5 kg
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