Dakota Staton – Dakota ’67

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Born in the Homewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she attended George Westinghouse High School and studied music at the Filion School of Music in Pittsburgh. Later she performed regularly in the Hill District, a jazz hotspot, as a vocalist with the Joe Westray Orchestra, a popular Pittsburgh orchestra. She next spent several years in the nightclub circuit in such cities as Detroit, Indianapolis, Cleveland and St. Louis. While in New York, she was noticed singing at a Harlem nightclub called the Baby Grand by Dave Cavanaugh, a producer for Capitol Records. She was signed and released several singles, her success leading her to win Downbeat magazine’s “Most Promising Newcomer” award in 1955. In 1958, Staton wed Talib Dawud, a black Antigua-born Ahmadi Muslim, a jazz trumpeter and noted critic of Elijah Muhammad. She subsequently converted to Islam and used the name Aliyah Rabia for some time. The marriage ultimately ended in divorce.

She released several critically acclaimed albums in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including: The Late, Late Show (1957), whose title track was her biggest hit, In the Night (1958), a collaboration with pianist George Shearing, Dynamic! (1958) and Dakota at Storyville (1962), a live album recorded at the Storyville jazz club in Boston. In the mid-1960s Staton moved to England, where she recorded the album Dakota ′67. Returning to the US in the early 1970s,[6] she continued to record semi-regularly, her recordings taking an increasingly strong gospel and blues influence. She suffered a stroke in 1999, after which her health deteriorated. Staton died in New York City aged 76 in 2007.

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London Records PS 495 LP, Album US 1967

A1. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
A2. A Sunday Kind Of Love
A3. The Midnight Sun Will Never Set
A4. Isn’t This A Lovely Day
A5. You Go To My Head
A6. Maybe You’ll Be There
B1. Moon River
B2. Early Autumn
B3. How Did He Look?
B4. Nice Work If You Can Get It
B5. He’s Funny That Way
B6. Everything Happens To Me

Credits:

Alto Saxophone, Flute – Ray Swinfield
Arranged By [& Conducted By] – Tony Osborne, Tony Osborne
Arranged By [& Musical Director] – Ralph Dollimore
Baritone Saxophone – Harry Klein (2), Harry Klein (2)
Bass – Freddy Logan
Drums – Jackie Dougan
Euphonium – Harry Roche
Flugelhorn – Ray Davies (3)
French Horn – Tony Tunstall, Tony Tunstall
Liner Notes – Patrick James (6)
Organ [Lowrey] – John Baldwin (9)
Piano – Ralph Dollimore, Ralph Dollimore
Tenor Saxophone – Pete King
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Duncan Lamont
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ray Davies (3)
Tuba – Ron Snyder (2), Ron Snyder (2)

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

Also available is stereo London Cat. # PS 495

 

 

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout SAHS1469 I
Matrix / Runout SAHS1470 I

 

 

 

 

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Weight 0,23 kg
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