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(Vocal Jazz/Cabaret) Julie Wilson - Collection (9 альбомов) - 1956-2005, MP3+AAC, 128-256 kbps

Julie Wilson / Collection (9 альбомов)
Жанр: Vocal Jazz/Cabaret
Страна: USA
Год издания: 1956-2005
Аудиокодек: MP3, AAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 128-256 kbps
Продолжительность: 7:37:46
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
 
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1956 - Love (36:26, 224 kbps)
01. From This Moment On (1:41)
02. He Was Too Good To Me (2:38)
03. You Should Have Told Me (2:26)
04. I'm Through With Love (3:16)
05. Why Can't I (3:13)
06. Pagliacci Has Nothing On Me (4:49)
07. Don't Ever Leave Me (2:39)
08. Trav'lin' Light (2:47)
09. Trouble Blue Lou (2:37)
10. You've Changed (2:31)
11. There's So Much More (1:44)
12. You've Got Me Crying Again (2:53)
13. Sugar (3:13)
 
1957 - At the St. Regis (38:01, 224 kbps)
01. Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love (2:14)
02. Twelve Good Men And True (3:29)
03. Every Baby Needs A Da Da Daddy (3:32)
04. What's A Woman (1:58)
05. Too Naive (3:58)
06. What Is There To Say (2:48)
07. I Refuse To Rock And Roll (3:16)
08. A Man Could Be A Wonderful Thing (4:23)
09. Unathletic Me (2:51)
10. Married I Can Always Get (3:20)
11. A Woman Without Experience (2:35)
12. A Bad Bad Woman (3:38)
 
1957 - My Old Flame (32:56, 256 kbps)
01. My Old Flame (2:33)
02. You Don't Know What Love Is (2:42)
03. These Foolish Things (2:56)
04. When Your Lover Has Gone (2:30)
05. What Is This Thing Called Love (2:24)
06. Just Like A Man (3:14)
07. Baby Won't You Please Come Home (3:16)
08. They Can't Take That Away From Me (2:35)
09. Street Of Tears (2:59)
10. You Forgot To Remember (2:11)
11. Why Remind Me (2:47)
12. Easy To Remember (2:51)
 
1960 - Meet Julie Wilson (35:26, 224 kbps)
01. Fly Me To The Moon (3:02)
02. Love Look Away (2:31)
03. The Second Time Around (3:06)
04. That Old Feeling (2:35)
05. I Wish You Love (3:25)
06. You're the Greatest (2:48)
07. The Party's Over (2:44)
08. Somedays It's Monday (2:37)
09. Easy Come, Easy Come (2:26)
10. Misty (2:55)
11. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most (4:24)
12. Cry Me A River (2:53)
 
1976 - At Brothers & Sisters (Vol. 1) (47:52, 128 kbps, AAC)
01. Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love (2:36)
02. Sentimental Journey (2:45)
03. They All Come Home To Me (2:57)
04. You're Not Getting Older (2:51)
05. I'm Unlucky in Gambling/I Love Him/It's All Right With Me (5:43)
06. Hey, Look Me Over (2:41)
07. How Do They Love Now? (2:38)
08. I Do, I Do/The Little We Do Together (3:11)
09. The Real American Folk Song (1:27)
10. That Old Time, Rag Time Love (2:04)
11. I Sing of You (2:01)
12. Louisville Lou (1:30)
13. Sally (3:34)
14. Easy to Love/All of You/So Nice to Come Home To (3:54)
15. My Way (3:01)
16. I'm Still Here (4:58)
 
1976 - At Brothers & Sisters (Vol. 2) (49:21, 128 kbps, AAC)
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01. Why Don't We Do this More Often (2:11)
02. There's No Such Thing As love/Watch What Happens (3:55)
03. Blues in the Night/Birth of the Blues (3:59)
04. I'm in the Mood for Love (3:40)
05. Fiddler on the Roof (4:31)
06. Follies Medley (8:14)
07. More Than I Like You (3:15)
08. Hard Hearted Hannah (2:47)
09. That Old Feeling/Good Morning Heartache (4:37)
10. This Funny World (1:43)
11. It's Tough to be Poor (2:54)
12. I Only Wanna Laugh (2:59)
13. Ladies who Lunch (4:36)
 
1987 - Julie Wilson Sings The Sondheim Songbook (43:39, VBR 256-320 kbps)
01. Stephen Sondheim / Can That Boy Fox-Trot (2:59)
02. Stephen Sondheim / Medley: Good Thing Going, Not A Day Goes By (3:26)
03. Love I Hear (1:52)
04. I Do Like You (3:26)
05. Not While I'm Around (2:11)
06. The Ladies Who Lunch (4:05)
07. I Never Do Anything Twice (5:18)
08. Stephen Sondheim / Medley: With So Little To Be Sure Of, Too Many Mornings (3:57)
09. Stephen Sondheim / Medley: Beautiful Girls, Lucy And Jessie, Losing My Mind, Leave You (8:21)
10. Send In The Clowns (3:17)
11. I'm Still Here (4:48)
 
1994 - Julie Wilson Live from The Russian Tea Room (38:40, 128 kbps)
01. Sentimental Journey (2:58)
02. Mean to Me (3:36)
03. Down in the Depths on the 90th Floor (3:10)
04. Louisville Lou (1:46)
05. That Old Feeling-Good Morning Heartache (4:22)
06. Tale of the Oyster (3:28)
07. Inside My Body is a Dancer (3:47)
08. Somebody Else is Taking My Place (3:14)
09. He's the Kind of Man (3:53)
10. Hey Look Me Over (2:26)
11. All the Lives of Me (3:14)
12. Don't Ask a Lady (2:47)
 
2005 - Julie Wilson In London... With Friends (1:19:30, 128 kbps, AAC)
1. Guys And Dolls/I'll Know/A Bushel And A Peck (from Guys And Dolls) Julie Wilson, Barbara Leigh & David Hughes 3:29
2. If I Were A Bell/More I Cannot Wish You/My Time Of Day (from Guys And Dolls) Barbara Leigh, Bill Lowe & David Hughes 3:41
3. I've Never Been In Love Before/Take Back Your Mink (from Guys And Dolls) Julie Wilson, Barbara Leigh & David Hughes 3:47
4. Luck Be A Lady/Sue Me/Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat (from Guys And Dolls) Julie Wilson, David Hughes & Johnny Brandon 3:35
5. Why Can't You Behave (from Kiss Me, Kate) Julie Wilson 2:51
6. Wunderbar (from Kiss Me, Kate) Patricia Morrison & Bill Johnson 3:01
7. So In Love (from Kiss Me, Kate) Patricia Morrison 3:14
8. I Hate Men (from Kiss Me, Kate) Patricia Morrison 3:18
9. Were Thine That Special Face (from Kiss Me, Kate) Bill Johnson 3:41
10. Always True To You In My Fashion (from Kiss Me, Kate) Julie Wilson 3:00
11. Too Darn Hot (from Kiss Me, Kate) Archie Savage 3:44
12. Where Is The Life That Late I Led? (from Kiss Me, Kate) Bill Johnson 4:23
13. So In Love (from Kiss Me, Kate) Bill Johnson 2:27
14. Brush Up Your Shakespeare (from Kiss Me, Kate) Danny Green & Sidney James 4:10
15. Ta Ever So (from Bet Your Life) Arthur Askey 3:20
16. Eat, Drink And Be Merry (from Bet Your Life) Julie Wilson & Arthur Askey 2:52
17. I Want A Great Big Hunk Of Male (from Bet Your Life) Julie Wilson 4:25
18. Now Is The Moment (from Bet Your Life) Julie Wilson & Arthur Askey 4:13
19. What Care I (from Bet Your Life) Sally Ann Howes 3:50
20. I Love Being In Love (from Bet Your Life) Brian Reece 3:16
21. All On Account Of A Guy (from Bet Your Life) Julie Wilson & Sally Ann Howes 4:18
22. Guess We'll Have To Talk About The Weather (Bonus Track) Julie Wilson & Jerry Wayne 2:50
23. Over And Over (Bonus Track) Julie Wilson & Jerry Wayne 1:47
 
???? - Julie Wilson Sings Sondheim Live (55:51, VBR ~192 kbps)
01. Opening (Piano Overture) (1:39)
02. Let Me Entertain You (1:04)
03. Introduction to "Do I Hear a Waltz?" (0:15)
04. Do I Hear a Waltz? (2:41)
05. Introduction of David Lews and "I Like You" (0:48)
06. I Like You (2:43)
07. A Good Thing Going / Not a Day Goes By (4:01)
08. Now You Know (1:47)
09. Can That Boy Foxtrot (2:57)
10. Beautiful Girls / Lucy and Jesse / Losing My Mind / Could I Leave You? (8:36)
11. What Do We Do? We Fly! (3:00)
12. Introduction to "Sunday" (0:28)
13. Sunday (2:57)
14. Ladies Who Lunch (4:26)
15. I Never Do Anything Twice (5:41)
16. Send in the Clowns (3:59)
17. I'm Still Here (5:12)
18. Thank You's (0:36)
19. Old Friend (3:03)
 
Julie Wilson
Cabaret singer and musical theater star Julie Wilson was born in Omaha, NE, in 1924, the daughter of Russell Wilson, a coal salesman, and Emily Bennett Wilson, who became a hairdresser. She displayed an interest in theater and music in her youth and began singing with local bands at the age of 14. She enrolled at Omaha University, majoring in drama with a minor in music, but dropped out when she successfully auditioned to replace an ailing performer in a road tour of the musical revue Earl Carroll's Vanities that had come to town. She stayed with the tour six months, leaving when it got to New York in the spring of 1943.
In New York, she embarked on a career as a nightclub singer that led to engagements at prestigious clubs such as the Latin Quarter and the Copacabana. She also occasionally sang with big bands such as those of Johnny Long and Emil Stern. She made it to Broadway as an understudy in the 1946 revue Three to Make Ready. She spent much of the late '40s on the West Coast, performing in such clubs as the Mocambo in Los Angles and the Mark Hopkins in San Francisco. She replaced Lisa Kirk as the second female lead in Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate on Broadway in 1949, was a member of the national touring company from 1949 to 1951, and on March 8, 1951, opened in the London production, which ran for 501 performances. Along with other members of the cast, she made recordings of the show's songs for the English Columbia label. (She also appeared in an American television production of Kiss Me, Kate in 1958.) She starred in the London musical Bet Your Life (February 18, 1952), which ran for 361 performances and produced a cast album on the English Columbia label, and she replaced Mary Martin in the starring role in the London production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific.
While remaining based in London, but commuting back to New York, she resumed her career as a nightclub singer, appearing in the Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel. She also recorded for Philips Records in London. She was a replacement in the starring role in the Broadway musical The Pajama Game and later also appeared in the London production. She moved back to New York permanently in 1955 and released her debut album, Love, on Dolphin Records in 1956. She appeared in two films in 1957, the drama The Strange One and the musical comedy This Could Be the Night. The latter produced a soundtrack album released by MGM Records on which she appeared. She made three more albums, My Old Flame (1957) and Julie Wilson at the St. Regis (1958) for Vik Records, and Meet Julie Wilson (1962) for Cameo Records, but she became less active after marrying theatrical producer Michael McAloney in 1961 and bearing him two sons in the mid-'60s. (They later divorced.) She originated her first role on Broadway in the musical Jimmy (October 23, 1969), which ran for only 84 performances, but produced a cast album released by RCA Victor Records, and quickly followed with the even less successful Park (April 22, 1970), which ran only five performances.
In the early '70s, she appeared in the national touring companies of the Stephen Sondheim musicals Company, Follies, and A Little Night Music, but in 1976, after releasing the albums Julie Wilson at Brothers & Sisters, Vol. 1 and Julie Wilson at Brothers & Sisters, Vol. 2, she retired from performing and moved back to Omaha to care for her ailing parents. She returned to show business in January 1984 with a celebrated engagement at Michael's Pub in New York devoted to the music of Porter. Now in her sixties, she was rediscovered as a major cabaret singer, performing at such tony venues as the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel and the Café at the Carlyle Hotel. She signed to DRG Records and made a series of songbook albums devoted to the work of Broadway composers Sondheim (1988), Kurt Weill (1988), Harold Arlen (1989), Porter (1989), George Gershwin (1999), and Cy Coleman (2000). She returned to Broadway in the Peter Allen musical Legs Diamond (December 26, 1988), which ran only 64 performances, but produced a cast album released by RCA, then starred in the off-off-Broadway production of the Bob Merrill musical Hannah...1939, which ran for 46 performances at the Vineyard Theatre after opening on May 31, 1990, and was recorded by the British That's Entertainment Records (TER) label.
William Ruhlmann
allmusic.com
Доп. информация: К "At Brothers & Sisters" я так и не смог найти обложки, но на официальном сайте Джули Уилсон информация об этих пластинках есть: http://www.citycabaret.com/jwilson/julierecords.html . Julie Wilson Sings Sondheim Live - по-видимому, бутлег.
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