Lena Horne - Complete RCA-Victor Black & White Masters

Lena Horne - Complete RCA-Victor Black & White Masters
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Album Details

Title: Complete RCA-Victor Black & White Masters
Artist: Lena Horne
Release Date: 8/27/2002
Re-Released On: 6/28/2005
Label: Jazz Factory
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 8436006498275, 822165282271
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Moods: Confident, Sophisticated, Brassy, Dramatic, Passionate, Poignant, Theatrical, Elegant, Literate, Sentimental, Stylish, Refined/Mannered, Romantic, Sensual
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. That's What Love Did to Me
  2. I Take to You
  3. Good-For-Nothin' Joe
  4. The Captain and His Men
  5. You're My Thrill
  6. Haunted Town
  7. St. Louis Blues
  8. Careless Love
  9. Aunt Hagar's Blues
  10. Beale Street Blues
  11. Love Me a Little Little
  12. Don't Take Your Love From Me
  13. Out of Nowhere
  14. Prisoner of Love
  15. Stormy Weather
  16. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  17. Ill Wind
  18. The Man I Love
  19. Where or When
  20. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
  21. Mad About the Boy
  22. Moanin' Low

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. I Didn't Know About You
  2. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)
  3. As Long as I Live
  4. I Ain't Got Nothin' but the Blues
  5. How Long Has This Been Going On?
  6. Whispering
  7. Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)
  8. You Go to My Head
  9. Glad to Be Unhappy
  10. Old Fashioned Love
  11. Little Girl Blue
  12. At Long Last Love
  13. More Than You Know
  14. Blue Prelude
  15. Hesitating Blues
  16. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
  17. It's a Rainy Day
  18. Beale Street Blues
  19. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
  20. Frankie and Johnny, Pts. 1-2
  21. My Man's Gone Now
  22. I Can't Give You Anything but Love

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDJazz Factory22827

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Album Review

This excellent compilation from Spain is both more and less than its title suggests. Since its selections run only through 1946, it could hardly present Lena Horne's complete RCA Victor masters; the singer made her last recordings for RCA in 1976. What it does contain is the whole of Horne's first stint at RCA, 1941-1945. On the other hand, there is more here than just her solo RCA recordings and her 1946 tracks for the tiny Black & White label. Also included are her appearances as the featured singer with the orchestras of Noble Sissle, Charlie Barnet, Artie Shaw, and Teddy Wilson, as well as Horne's vocals with the Dixieland Jazz Group, the resident band on the NBC radio show The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street. In total, the 44 tracks spread across two CDs and, running two hours and fifteen minutes, present all of Horne's known recordings from 1936 to 1946. (In 2002, RCA uncovered three previously unknown Horne tracks from 1944 and put them on the Bluebird compilation The Young Star.) By placing these recordings in chronological order, the set traces her development from a pleasant but relatively undistinguished band singer of 18 to a 29-year-old veteran who had made her mark on records and in the movies. She is frequently given blues material to perform, and while she manages with it, her real strength is in the jazz- and blues-influenced show tunes of George Gershwin ("The Man I Love," "How Long Has This Been Going On?," "My Man's Gone Now") and Harold Arlen ("Stormy Weather," "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues," "One for My Baby [And One More for the Road]," "As Long as I Live"), though she also has a way with the sophisticated lyrics of Cole Porter ("At Long Last Love") and Lorenz Hart ("Where or When," "Glad to Be Unhappy," "Little Girl Blue"). U.S. retrospectives on Horne tend to be brief samplers; this collection presents her early work as a comprehensive whole, and it does so with good annotations and sound. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alfie EvansClarinet
Antonio González PadillaTranslation
Archie RosateReeds
Artie BernsteinBass
Artie ShawConductor, Clarinet
Benny CarterSax (Alto)
Benny MortonTrombone
Berisford "Shep" ShepherdDrums
Bernie PrivinTrumpet
Bill MillerPiano
Bill RobertsonTrombone
Billy Taylor, Sr.Bass
Bob BurnetTrumpet
Bus EtriGuitar
Charlie BarnetConductor, Reeds
Charlie SpivakConductor
Chauncey HaughtonClarinet, Sax (Alto)
Chester BurrillTrombone
Clarence BreretonTrumpet
Claude "Spud" MurphyTrombone
Cliff LeemanDrums
Clyde HurleyTrumpet
Conn HumphriesReeds
Dave BarbourGuitar
Demas DeanTrumpet
Don RuppersbergTrombone
Eddie GibbsGuitar
Emmett BerryTrumpet
Ford LearyTrumpet
Gene SedricClarinet
George EspositoTrumpet
Gerald WilsonTrumpet
Gil WhiteSax (Tenor)
Harry PatentBass
Harry StitmanDrums
Henry "Red" AllenTrumpet
Henry LevineConductor, Trumpet
Horace HendersonConductor
Irving AshbyGuitar
J.C. HeardDrums
J.C. HigginbothamTrombone
J.G. CalvadosPreparation, Editing
Jack MayhewReeds
Jack StaceyReeds
Jake "Vernon" PorterTrumpet
James LamareReeds
Jimmy HamiltonClarinet
Jimmy JonesBass
Jimmy MillerGuitar
Jimmy ShirleyGuitar
John LetmanTrumpet
John SimmonsBass
Johnny WilliamsBass
Karl GeorgeTrumpet
Kurt BloomReeds
Laura NewellStrings, Harp
Lee YoungDrums
Lena HorneVocals
Lennie HaytonArranger
Leo WhiteReeds
Les RobinsonReeds
Lou BringConductor
Lucky ThompsonSax (Tenor)
Lyman VunkTrumpet
Manny KleinTrumpet
Mario JanarroPiano
Marshall RoyalSax (Tenor), Clarinet
Mischa RussellViolin
Morton FriedmanReeds
Murray McEachernTrombone
Ned FreemanArranger
Neely PlumbReeds
Nellie LutcherPiano
Nick PisanoViolin
Noble SissleConductor
Oscar MaderaViolin
Perry BotkinGuitar
Phil MoorePiano
Phil StevensBass
Randy MillerTrombone
Red CallenderBass
Remo PalmieriGuitar
Rudolph AdlerSax (Tenor)
Sidney BechetSax (Soprano), Clarinet
Sonny WhitePiano
Teddy WilsonPiano, Conductor
Tony ColucciGuitar
Tyree GlennTrombone
Wallace BishopDrums
Wayne E. SongerReeds
Wendell CulleyTrumpet
Wilbert KirkDrums
Willie SmithSax (Alto), Clarinet