OK, so I checked out "How High The Moon" on the that "Dear Ella" set.
This isn't the droid I'm looking for. For one, it's instrumental. I think the one on the Charley label sampler is the one. Where does *that* tune come from then?
I just copped................ She not that prominant on this.
'Children of the Future' is ill.
My critique is focused on her contribution, not the album as a whole. She's pretty much just yodelling in the background, which isnt what I expected/craved.
I just copped................ <s> She not that prominant on this.</s>
'Children of the Future' is ill.
My critique is focused on her contribution, not the album as a whole. She's pretty much just yodelling in the background, which isnt what I expected/craved.
Yeah, I was more or less clownin'. BTW, I agree that she is forcing the yodeling issue a little too much
I just copped................ <s> She not that prominant on this.</s>
'Children of the Future' is ill.
My critique is focused on her contribution, not the album as a whole. She's pretty much just yodelling in the background, which isnt what I expected/craved.
Yeah, I was more or less clownin'. BTW, I agree that she is forcing the yodeling issue a little too much
I listened to it last night, and she doesn't just yodell. I was wrong.
Recently came across a gig on slsk with Ray Brown - bass, Larry Fuller - Piano, and Dee Dee on vox. Drummer not listed - Jeff Hamilton? Worth it for the Fuller alone. Never heard of him before. Jazz standards, but done sublimely as you would expect. It sounds like it's Ray's gig with Dee Dee guesting.
Not been able to google an official copy of the gig (I assume it's a bootleg) but if you are interested the files are listed like this:
ray brown & larry fuller, dee dee bridgewater - live in leverkusen - 04 - milestones.mp3
Recently came across a gig on slsk with Ray Brown - bass, Larry Fuller - Piano, and Dee Dee on vox. Drummer not listed - Jeff Hamilton? Worth it for the Fuller alone. Never heard of him before. Jazz standards, but done sublimely as you would expect. It sounds like it's Ray's gig with Dee Dee guesting.
Not been able to google an official copy of the gig (I assume it's a bootleg) but if you are interested the files are listed like this:
ray brown & larry fuller, dee dee bridgewater - live in leverkusen - 04 - milestones.mp3
Recently came across a gig on slsk with Ray Brown - bass, Larry Fuller - Piano, and Dee Dee on vox. Drummer not listed - Jeff Hamilton? Worth it for the Fuller alone. Never heard of him before. Jazz standards, but done sublimely as you would expect. It sounds like it's Ray's gig with Dee Dee guesting.
Not been able to google an official copy of the gig (I assume it's a bootleg) but if you are interested the files are listed like this:
ray brown & larry fuller, dee dee bridgewater - live in leverkusen - 04 - milestones.mp3
What year?
30th November 1997.
I'm still looking for that live "How High The Moon" if Birdman could hit me on the pm/mp3 and still slsking for the 1980 S/T set on Electra (I have the 1976 S/T one on Atlantic).
It's the one with the tracklisting:
1. Lonely Disco Dancer 2. When Love Comes Knockin' 3. One In A Million (Guy) 4. Gunshots In The Night 5. When You're In Love 6. That's The Way Love Should Feel 7. Give In To Love 8. Jody (Whoever You Are)
Don't think it's that raer but just out for completeness... You know teh deal.
Recently came across a gig on slsk with Ray Brown - bass, Larry Fuller - Piano, and Dee Dee on vox. Drummer not listed - Jeff Hamilton? Worth it for the Fuller alone. Never heard of him before. Jazz standards, but done sublimely as you would expect. It sounds like it's Ray's gig with Dee Dee guesting.
Not been able to google an official copy of the gig (I assume it's a bootleg) but if you are interested the files are listed like this:
ray brown & larry fuller, dee dee bridgewater - live in leverkusen - 04 - milestones.mp3
What year?
30th November 1997.
I'm still looking for that live "How High The Moon" if Birdman could hit me on the pm/mp3 and still slsking for the 1980 S/T set on Electra (I have the 1976 S/T one on Atlantic).
It's the one with the tracklisting:
1. Lonely Disco Dancer 2. When Love Comes Knockin' 3. One In A Million (Guy) 4. Gunshots In The Night 5. When You're In Love 6. That's The Way Love Should Feel 7. Give In To Love 8. Jody (Whoever You Are)
Don't think it's that raer but just out for completeness... You know teh deal.
Recently came across a gig on slsk with Ray Brown - bass, Larry Fuller - Piano, and Dee Dee on vox. Drummer not listed - Jeff Hamilton? Worth it for the Fuller alone. Never heard of him before. Jazz standards, but done sublimely as you would expect. It sounds like it's Ray's gig with Dee Dee guesting.
Not been able to google an official copy of the gig (I assume it's a bootleg) but if you are interested the files are listed like this:
ray brown & larry fuller, dee dee bridgewater - live in leverkusen - 04 - milestones.mp3
What year?
30th November 1997.
I'm still looking for that live "How High The Moon" if Birdman could hit me on the pm/mp3 and still slsking for the 1980 S/T set on Electra (I have the 1976 S/T one on Atlantic).
It's the one with the tracklisting:
1. Lonely Disco Dancer 2. When Love Comes Knockin' 3. One In A Million (Guy) 4. Gunshots In The Night 5. When You're In Love 6. That's The Way Love Should Feel 7. Give In To Love 8. Jody (Whoever You Are)
Don't think it's that raer but just out for completeness... You know teh deal.
its not that good.
She's also on the Wiz Broadway Sountrack singing Believe In Yourself
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This isn't the droid I'm looking for. For one, it's instrumental. I think the one on the Charley label sampler is the one. Where does *that* tune come from then?
pagin nate bizzo...cough cough, ahem...
Dee Dee could be a nickname/stagename for Denise. Her husband also plays on this album.
My critique is focused on her contribution, not the album as a whole. She's pretty much just yodelling in the background, which isnt what I expected/craved.
Track 9: How High The Moon
Been checking the download sites for this but they all stop at track 8... Chaps, I think it's time to breakout the graemlin and get gumshoeing.
I listened to it last night, and she doesn't just yodell. I was wrong.
Not been able to google an official copy of the gig (I assume it's a bootleg) but if you are interested the files are listed like this:
ray brown & larry fuller, dee dee bridgewater - live in leverkusen - 04 - milestones.mp3
What year?
im wit it
Was there ever a long version of this on 12" ?
She's come full circle since this joint......
early bald steez
30th November 1997.
I'm still looking for that live "How High The Moon" if Birdman could hit me on the pm/mp3 and still slsking for the 1980 S/T set on Electra (I have the 1976 S/T one on Atlantic).
It's the one with the tracklisting:
1. Lonely Disco Dancer
2. When Love Comes Knockin'
3. One In A Million (Guy)
4. Gunshots In The Night
5. When You're In Love
6. That's The Way Love Should Feel
7. Give In To Love
8. Jody (Whoever You Are)
Don't think it's that raer but just out for completeness... You know teh deal.
I will look for it tonight!
They even took the fusion that time.
these all are some of her top quality stuff I think...
its not that good.
She's also on the Wiz Broadway Sountrack singing Believe In Yourself