(Vocal Jazz, Bop) Honi Gordon - Honi Gordon Sings - 1962, APE (image+.cue), lossless
Honi Gordon - Honi Gordon Sings
Жанр: Vocal Jazz, Bop
Страна-производитель диска: США
Год издания диска: 1991
Издатель (лейбл): Prestige / Original Jazz Classics
Номер по каталогу: OJCCD-1783-2 (P-7230)
Аудиокодек: APE (*.ape)
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 34:00
Источник (релизер): Mazeppa (hqshare)
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист:
01. Strollin' (Mingus-Gordon) - 4:30
02. Ill Wind (You're Blowing Me No Good) (Arlen-Koehler) - 2:30
03. My Kokomo (Gordon) - 5:15
04. Why Try to Change Me Now (Coleman-McCarthy) - 4:55
05. Cupid (Leonard-Gordon) - 3:20
06. Walkin' (Out the Door) (Williams) - 3:05
07. Why (Moorehead) - 3:20
08. Love Affair (Leonard-Gordon) - 3:40
09. Lament of the Lonely (Edwards) - 2:43Состав:
Honi Gordon - vocals
Jaki Byard - piano
Wally Richardson - guitar
Ken McIntyre - flute, alto saxophone
George Duvivier - bass
Ed Shaughnessy - drumsRecorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on March 23, 1962.
Лог создания рипа
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Содержание индексной карты (.CUE)
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Biography by Alex HendersonHoni Gordon was among the one-album wonders of jazz; the obscure, bop-oriented singer recorded only one LP as a solo artist (1962's little-known Honi Gordon Sings). But her lack of exposure was not due to a lack of talent. Gordon, the daughter of vocalist/composer George Gordon, had an appealing style that was influenced by Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday, as well as Annie Ross. There were also hints of Chris Connor in some of her performances. Gordon first sang professionally in the early '50s, when she became a member of a jazz vocal group called the Gordons. That outfit was a family affair, consisting of Honi Gordon as well as her father and two brothers. Though the group didn't sell a lot of records, it attracted the attention of Charles Mingus and did some recording with the famous bassist/pianist/bandleader. Pianist Mary Lou Williams was also an admirer of the group, as was bandleader/vibist Lionel Hampton. Nonetheless, the Gordons were unable to sustain a long career, and they broke up. By the early '60s, Honi Gordon was pursuing a solo career. She recorded her first solo album, Honi Gordon Sings, for Prestige in 1962, employing such noteworthy jazzmen as acoustic bassist George Duvivier, drummer Ed Shaughnessy, and the eclectic pianist Jaki Byard. The album was quite promising; Gordon showed herself to be a strong interpreter of lyrics on material that ranged from Mingus' "Strollin'" and the standard "Ill Wind" to her father's "My Kokomo." But, unfortunately, Gordon's first solo album was also her last -- after Honi Gordon Sings, she never recorded again as a solo artist. In 1991, Fantasy reissued Honi Gordon Sings on CD for the limited editions line of its Original Jazz Classics (OJC) series.
Review by Scott YanowHoni Gordon's obscurity (this was her only recording as a solo singer) is a mystery for she displays a great deal of talent on this date. Her father George Gordon wrote some of the tricky lyrics (which are phrased like a horn) and Honi (who is given stimulating support by pianist Jaki Byard, Ken McIntyre on flute and alto, guitarist Wally Richardson, bassist George Duvivier and drummer Ed Shaughnessy) is up to the job. Her version of Charles Mingus's "Strollin'" is definitive, she finds something new to say on "Ill Wind" and really digs into the originals. This is bop-based jazz singing at its best.