Blossom Dearie (Mono Remastered) Blossom Dearie

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1956

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
14.07.2016

Label: Verve Reissues

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Interpret: Blossom Dearie

Komponist: Fred Rose, Walter Hirsch, Jimmie Davis, Richard Rodgers, Murray Grand, Edward Eliscu, Vincent Youmans, Oscar Hammerstein II, Mercadier, Rene Albert Clausier, Bob Haymes, Frank Loesser [Non-Classical Composer], George Terry, Burton Lane [Non-Classical Composer], Otto Harbach, Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern

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  • 1'Deed I Do02:13
  • 2Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)02:48
  • 3Everything I've Got02:30
  • 4Comment Allez Vous02:13
  • 5More Than You Know03:29
  • 6Thou Swell03:03
  • 7It Might As Well Be Spring03:12
  • 8Tout Doucement02:25
  • 9You For Me02:17
  • 10Now At Last03:23
  • 11I Hear Music02:08
  • 12Wait Till You See Him03:25
  • 13I Won't Dance02:47
  • 14A Fine Spring Morning03:05
  • Total Runtime38:58

Info zu Blossom Dearie (Mono Remastered)

Though she made her first appearance in 1952 as the uncredited 'answer voice' on King Pleasure's celebrated 'Moody's Mood for Love,' it still took a few years for Blossom Dearie to establish herself as a solo artist. Boasting expert support from the likes of bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jo Jones, 1956's „Blossom Dearie“ was a debut worth waiting for. With her schoolmarm voice and whimsical air, Blossom Dearie today is known as one of our pre-eminent cabaret artists. What her first LP makes clear is that she was (and remains) foremost a bona fide jazz musician, grounded in a solid sense of swing.

„Blossom Dearie“ features the singer in varied guises: piano instrumentalist ('More Than you Know'), up-tempo swinger ('Everything I Got'), jazz balladeer ('Loverman'), and French chanteuse ('Comment Allez Vous' and 'Tout Doucement'). Ms. Dearie infuses the proceedings with her estimable humor and magical delivery, lending each performance the bloom of 'A Fine Spring Morning,' a title which closed the original LP in songful style.

„Other than a pair of sessions for the French Barclay label during 1955-1956, this set (which has been reissued on CD) has pianist-vocalist Blossom Dearie's first recordings as a leader. Teamed up with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jo Jones, Dearie is heard in her early prime. Although her voice has always been an acquired taste, its sincerity and sense of swing wins one over after a few songs and Dearie's piano playing is first class. In addition to the 14 original selections (mostly swing-era standards plus a couple of French songs), there are three previously unreleased numbers including 'Blossom's Blues,' which dates from 1959. This album is the perfect introduction for listeners to the unique sound of Blossom Dearie.“

Blossom Dearie, piano, vocals
Herb Ellis, guitar
Ray Brown, double bass
Jo Jones, drums

Recorded September 11, 1956 - April 9, 1959
Produced by Norman Granz

Digitally remastered


Blossom Dearie
(her real name) comes from upstate New York in a little village near Albany. She started singing with vocal groups and playing piano in clubs when she first arrive in New York City, but considers that her professional career really began in the early 1960s in London where she was working at Ronnie Scott's Club and making guest appearances on the very popular television show Dudley Moore and Peter Cook has at that time. It was then she started to write songs along with singing, arranging, and performing them.

Blossom Dearie feels biographical information from encyclopedias and histories is old hat, outdated, and counter productive and would rather talk about her present and future plans. Starting with the present, she is currently performing at Danny's Skylight Room on West 46th Street(NYC) which she hopes will be a long engagement for her and many of her colleagues. She has received raves about her musicianship, songwriting, sing, piano playing and wit by everyone of importance in the music world. Everyone knows her and loves her.

Her musical roots are in jazz as well as popular song, but her voice and style are uniquely hers ("chic, sleek and squeeky-clean, a voice in a million" says Leonard Feather in the Los Angeles Times). She often tours in Europe, Australia and across the globe performing her light-hearted, fanciful and funny songs for sophisticated audiences. Her very special repertoire ranges from Gershwin, Porter, Rodgers and Hart and Johnny Mercer favorites to comic gems by John Wallowitch and Dave Frishberg and romantic ballads she composed herself to lyrics by Jack Segal. Early in her New York Career she recorded six albums for Norman Granz's Verve. The following four have been re-released: "Blossom Dearie," "Once Upon A Summertime," Give Him The Ooh-La-La," and "Sings Comden & Green," and "Verve Jazz Masters 51: Blossom Dearie." Two coming up in 2002 are "Soubrette Sings Broadway Hit Songs," and "My Gentleman Friend." her more recent recordings are available on her own label, Daffodil Records. A further project is making an autobiographical video. Rex Reed called her "one of New York's treasures," in the New York Observer, while Rogers Whittaker of The New Yorker asserted that her performances range "from the meticulous to the sublime." And Blossom says they appeal to all ages.

Blossom listens to CD 101.9 every day on radio, and loves cool jazz. She spends her spare time at the Blue Note listening and learning from the elite in the music world, whom she loves and adores. She feels on thing missing from present day songs is humor and plan to include some funny songs in her next CD. At the present time the Blossom Dearie Trio is blessed with Ray Kilday, playing bass, and Dave Silliman, Playing drums. Blossom is fortunate to be working with such superb musicians.

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