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Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/The Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/This Is Anita
 
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Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/The Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/This Is Anita

Anita O'DayAudio CD
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Anita O'Day, American jazz singer, was born in 1919. She pushed the envelope, wearing coats and skirts instead of evening gowns, becoming a hip female musician.

She was born Anita Belle Colton, and renamed herself O'Day, pig latin for "dough" or money. She also earned the nickname "The Jezebel of Jazz" due to her ongoing problems with heroin and alcohol addiction and erratic behavior.

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  • Audio CD (May 11, 2010)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Avid Records UK
  • ASIN: B001GLHS48
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,546 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A buy of lifetime ANITA SWINGS THE MOST, April 11, 2009
This review is from: Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/The Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/This Is Anita (Audio CD)
This 4-albums-in-two-cds package was one of the best buys in my life...
I got it on UK amazon for the price smaller than the price of ANY of these single albums!

Starting with "Anita sings the most", I can say that it's no wonder that album is often mentioned as one of the best in Anita O'Day's rich and long career; working beautifully with Oscar Peterson classic trio (Herb Ellis-g, Ray Brown-b) plus John Pool on drums, Anita is equally impressive in slower tempos and in her trademark neck-breaking hyper-swinging elloquence...

One of the strength's of this magnificent singer is a strong individuality, ability to make every song a part of her hip and sometimes even sarcastic worldview... Although at first her style might remind you of Ella Fitzgerald, the liberties she takes with tempo and rhythm actually make her closer to Billie Holiday or Betty Carter, the mood she projects with her timbre makes her a distant cousin of Carmen McRae but, make no mistake, she is Anita O'Day, the one and only... With the nifty and versatile fingers of Oscar and the crew behind her, this album shouldn't have gone wrong and I feel it fullfiled its magnificent potential.
The second album "The Lady is a Tramp" is more commercially oriented; with some jazz tracks but also with very straightforward (dull) "Vaya con Dios" and quite insulting "Rock 'N' Blues" (that is, insulting to this jazz fan who couldn't believe to what lowsy use Anita and Roy Eldridge were put). That album (second part of the first CDs) has three arrangers (Ralph Burns and Roy Kral both of whom also play the piano on their respective tracks, and Larry Russell), even more musicians line-ups and no concept; it's quite anti-climactic after "Anita Sings the Most"...

However, the second CD is first class Anita all the way. The first brilliant album "An Evening with Anita O'Day" shows her working beautiful with one compact trio and two equally effective quartets, the format she often excelled in (although in the beginning of her carreer she was best known as an unorthodox big band singer):
- Arnold Ross-p, Barney Kessel-g, Monty Budwig-b, Jackie Mills-dm
- Bud Lavin-p, M. Budwig-b, John Poole-dm
- Jimmie Rowles-p, Tal Farlow-g, Leroy Vinnegar-b, Larry Bunker-dm.
She's magnificent on that album, at times ironic (Anita's Blues), at times creative beyond words ("The Man I love"), at times simply brilliant ("Frankie and Johnny", "I didn't know what time it was", "I cover the waterfront"...)...

The fourth and final album (simply called "Anita"), arranged by Buddy Bregman, presents Anita with only a slightly less swinging, but still nice company, with larger orchestra including nice brass (4 trombones - Milt Bernhart, Lloyd Ulyate,Joe Howard, Si Zentner) and, thankfully, quite unobtrusive and tastily arranged strings, plus Corky Hale on harp...
On this album Paul Smith plays piano and celeste, there are also Barney Kessel-g,Joe Mondragon-b, Alvin Stoller-dm
Starting with Cole Porter's "You're the top" (with slightly updated lyrics), Anita works through some well known songs ("Honeysuckle Rose", "A Nightingal Sang in Berkeley Square"...), giving them lovely, although not always equaly chance taking treatment ....
I've read somewhere that Anita thought Norman Granz was pushing Ella Fitzgerald too much; if it's true (and it seems to be), it's a pitty since she is Ella's equal (if not superior), but some claim that Anita's demanding character and serious drug habit prevented her from getting some gigs that Ella landed and professionally handled...
Nevertheless, Anita has still left us a nice recorded legacy as well and this edition brings us three (out of four) albums that must be near or at the peak of that legacy...
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Four Classic Albums-Indeed!, April 1, 2009
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Joel D. Arndt (University Heights, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/The Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/This Is Anita (Audio CD)
Anita O'Day is another one of those superb vocalists with a very long career who hit incredible peaks of artistry in the 1950's and the four albums represented in this collection recorded between 1952 and 1957 attest to that fact. A couple of Anita's best are here including This is Anita with orchestra conducted by Buddy Bregman and Anita Sings the Most with the Oscar Peterson Quartet.
Most of the songs performed are classics from the Gershwins, Porter, Rodgers and Hart, Harry Warren,Vernon Duke and so many others. The most "commercial" of the albums is The Lady is a Tramp that includes an obvious attempt for crossover pop appeal with a song called Rock 'N' Roll Blues.
The remastering by the UK company Avid Jazz is excellent and the cost is very appealing considering you could shell out $37.00 for the Japanese pressing of This is Anita by itself. You can't go wrong with this wonderful compilation at this price. Delivery for this from the Amazon marketplace seller cdzone uk was incredible. 5 days! Highly recommended!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is IT!, January 17, 2011
This review is from: Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/The Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/This Is Anita (Audio CD)
You are a Sarah Vaughan fan, you love Ella, Peggy Lee gets props, you listen to contemporary singers like Cassandra Wilson and the wonderful Nnenna Freelon. But for whatever reason you never came across an Anita O'Day album. This is your lucky day! At least it was for me - you are about to (re) discover an amazing artist! As it is, I am stunned that I have never heard her music before this. If you have not - or if you have, and want to get more....this is IT!
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