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Lee Wiley: Complete Fifties Studio Masters
ByThe title "Complete Fifties Studio Masters” is somewhat misleading. The tunes with Windhurst and Wein are mid-fi live recordings (not studio). Those with Joe Bushkin (clanky piano) are from 1965. Wiley recorded 26 tunes in the mid-50's (RCA) with Billy Butterfield and Ralph Burns that are not included.
Bobby Hackett (cornet) backs Wiley wonderfully on the first eight numbers, the cream of the crop. "I've Got a Crush on You," a tune Wiley put on the map with her 1939 Gershwin songbook, is redefined here as a slow ballad. (Gershwin originally wrote it as a rhythm tune.) On the Berlin (cuts 9 - 16) and Youmans Songbooks (cuts 17 - 24) she is backed by shimmering twin pianos. (They beat twin accordions, but not by much.) Still "More than You Know" and "Time on My Hands" are standouts, and her singing on the others is very musical. The Windhurst - Wein session comes off better than expected, especially considering potential ego problems. The best to be said about the Prager cuts is there are only four. Those with Braff and Jones (a premier accompanist) are almost at the same level as the ones with Hackett. On the final six tunes only pianist Joe Bushkin accompanies her. Beyond the sympathetic chemistry there is an effective contrast between Bushkin (plays ahead of the beat) and Wiley (lags behind).
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Track Listing
A Woman's Intuition; Sugar; Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere; Ghost of a Chance; Oh! Look at Me Now; Street of Dreams; Manhattan; I've Got a Crush on You; Soft Lights and Sweet Music; Fools Fall in Love; Supper Time; Some Sunny Day; I Got Lost in His Arms; Heat Wave; How Many Times; How Deep Is the Ocean; Why Oh Why?; Sometimes I'm Happy; I'm Keepin' Myself for You; Should I be Sweet?; Tea for Two; Rise 'n' Shine; More Than You Know; Time on My Hands; Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere; Ghost of a Chance; Street of Dreams; Soft Lights and Sweet Music; Some Sunny Day; Chicken Today and Feathers Tomorrow; Somebody Loves Me; The Man I Love; When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South; Paradise; Careless Love; The Old Man on the Mountain; My Heart Stood Still; Glad to be Unhappy; Funny Valentine; Give It Back to the Indians; My Romance; You Took Advantage of Me; Mountain Greenery; It Never Entered My Mind; When I Leave the World Behind; Why Shouldn't I; The Lonesome Road; Someday, You'll Be Sorry; I Left My Heart in San Francisco; Indiana.
Personnel
Lee Wiley
vocalsBobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and his Swinging Strings; Stan Freeman and Cy Walter, twin pianos; Johnny Windhurst - George Wein quartet; Carl Prager Orchestra; Ruby Braff - Jimmy Jones quartet; Joe Bushkin.
Album information
Title: Complete Fifties Studio Masters | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Jazz Factory, The
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