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ROSS,ANNIE - HANDFUL OF SONGS CD

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ROSS,ANNIE - HANDFUL OF SONGS CD

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Two CD set. The legendary Annie Ross is arguably the finest jazz singer Britain has produced. In the late 1950s Ross teamed up with Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks to form a trio that would take vocalese to new heights of accomplishment. Exhausted by touring, Annie departed Lambert Hendricks & Ross in 1962 to resume the solo career that had begun a decade earlier, and over the ensuing years she collaborated on albums with such masters as The Modern Jazz Quartet, Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker and Zoot Sims. A Handful of Songs was recorded in 1963; a highly accomplished album arranged and conducted by Johnny Spence under the guidance of producer John Barry. It is typical of the high standards established by Barry during his tenure as 'associate producer and creative A&R man' at Ember, when the cost of his use of the best London studios and recording technicians was consistently justified by superior artistry, if not always sales. This two-CD edition combines A Handful of Songs with A Gasser!, where Annie is joined by Zoot Sims and Bill Perkins on tenor, pianist Russ Freeman, and guitarists Billy Bean and Jim Hall and by the original London Production of the surrealist musical, Cranks, the brainchild of choreographer John Cranko, with music by John Addison, a set designed by John Piper, a production in which Annie features alongside Hugh Bryant, Gilbert Vernon, and a young Anthony Newley. The set is completed by selections from the Lambert Hendricks & Ross albums, The Swingers, High Flying and Sing Ellington and by the song 'Let's Fly', which Annie wrote when she was just 14 and still in school. She submitted it to a contest for a chance to have Johnny Mercer record the winner. The panel of judges comprised Mercer, Dinah Shore and Paul Weston. 'Let's Fly' won, and was recorded by Mercer with the popular harmony vocal group, The Pied Pipers, in 1945.


TracksCredits
- Disc 1 -
1 A Handful of Songs
2 All of You
3 Fly Me to the Moon
4 Nature's Boy
5 What's New
6 Love for Sale
7 Lot of Livin' to Do
8 Let Me Love You
9 All the Things You Are
10 I'm Gonna Go Fishin'
11 Like Someone in Love
12 Limehouse Blues
13 Everything I've Got Belongs to You
14 Invitation to the Blues
15 I Didn't Know About You
16 I Don't Want to Cry Anymore
17 Lucky Day
18 I Was Doin' Allright
19 You Took Advantage of Me
20 You're Nearer
21 Lucky So and So
22 Nobody's Baby
23 Let's Fly - Johnny Mercer & the Pied Pipers
- Disc 2 -
1 Who's Who / Adrift
2 Where Has Tom Gone
3 Cold Comfort
4 Passacaglia
5 Who Is It Always There
6 Chiromancy
7 New Blue
8 Valse Anglaise
9 I Don't Let Him Know You
10 Sea Song
11 Telephone Tango
12 I'm the Boy You Should Say "Yes" to
13 Metamorphosis
14 Would You Let Me Know?
15 Dirge
16 Arthur, Son of Martha
17 Goodnight
18 Moanin'
19 Everybody's Boppin'
20 Gimmie That Wine
21 Airegin
22 Love Makes the World Go Round
23 Cottontail
24 Cookin' at the Continental
25 Come on Home
26 Popity Pop