| 1. Lush Life |
| 2. I'll Remember April |
| 3. My Foolish Heart |
| 4. Birth/Mon Dolphyn |
| 5. Blues for Carl Jefferson |
| 6. On Green Dolphin Street |
| 7. Crazy She Calls Me |
| 8. Sams Out |
| 9. Bell of the Ball |
| 10. Stompin' at the Savoy |
Lush Life,Walter Norris,Concord Records,Jazz,Pop,Post-Bop
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Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life
Billy Strayhorn Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LSAJ52 Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Fantastic Rhythm
- Rain Check
- Lush Life
- Satin Doll
- Something to Live For
- Johnny Come Lately
- Day Dream
- Tonk
- Chelsea Bridge
- My Little Brown Book
- Valse
- Blood Count (My Flame Burns Blue)
- The Flowers Die of Love
- Lotus Blossom
- So This Is Love
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From 1938, until his death in 1967, composer/arranger/pianist Billy Strayhorn was so entwined with Duke Ellington that musicologists are still trying to figure out where the former ends and the latter begins. On this companion soundtrack to the PBS documentary, pianists Bill Charlap and Hank Jones display their solo chops on the stridish "Fantastic Rhythm" and the soulful "Satin Doll" and reprise the great Ellington-Strayhorn four-hand piano workout, "Tonk." Vocalist Dianne Reeves and guitarist Russell Malone brilliantly navigate the harmonic challenges of the title track, while she and her rhythm section dance "Something to Live For" with an Ahmad Jamal bounce. Tenor saxophonist Ben Webster would approve of Joe Lovano's quartet rendition of "Chelsea Bridge," featuring Jones, bassist George Mraz, and drummer Paul Motian. Lovano and Charlap anchor Elvis Costello's languid lyrics on "My Flame Burns Blue (Blood Count)," adding another interpretive layer to the eternal artistry of this compelling and confounding musician. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Album Description
Companion soundtrack to Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life, a 90-minute documentary film about the pioneering African-American composer, arranger and pianist. The film presents Strayhorn's fascinating life as it has never been told before, showcasing his talent and passions, as well as taking a hard look at his complex relationship with Duke Ellington and illuminating the issues that prevented Strayhorn from receiving the full recognition he deserved.Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life, the soundtrack, features 15 Strayhorn compositions performed by several of today's jazz stars, including Blue Note artists Bill Charlap, Joe Lovano, and Dianne Reeves, as well as piano legend Hank Jones and special guest Elvis Costello.
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Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life (.......2007-07-13
Strayhorn CD a winner.......2007-03-31
But to hear great pianists of different generations doing Strayhorn justice (Bill Charlap and the ageless Hank Jones) is fantastic. And Diane Reeves has become the newest pretender to Ella's throne. What a great choice for the vocals. The only thing better must be having the dvd of the marvelous documentary on the life of an important and somewhat overlooked composer, Billy Strayhorn.
Correction Re: "previously unrecorded" status of tune.......2007-02-08
Actually, all of those compositions have been recorded previously thanks to the efforts of the Dutch Jazz Orchestra/Jerry Van Rooijen and musicologist Walter van de Leur (who was interviewed on-camera for the Strayhorn PBS documentary). The albums "So This Is Love" "Portrait of a Silk Thread" and "Something to Live For" are full of previously unrecorded Strayhorn (previous to the late 1990s), most with original big band orchestration. Some feature vocals by Marjorie Barnes (I believe that's her name). All are available as part of a 4-CD box that also includes a CD of Strayhorn arrangents of standards (i.e. "Great American Songbook" popular music).
Also worth exploring are the two studio sessions that could properly be called Strayhorn solo albums: "The Peaceful Side of Billy Strayhorn" (originally on United Artists, now on CD from one of the EMI imprints) and the post-humously released "Lush Life" CD on Red Baron records, which is a studio recording of Strayhorn's 1965 New School concert (mentioned in the documentary).This last CD features some of the rare vocal tunes by Strayhorn heard in the documentary and on the tie-in CD reviewed on this page.
It's wonderful that all of this music, new and old, is out on CD and showing off the gifts of Strayhorn. I would recommend buying the Dutch Jazz Orchestra and Strayhorn solo discs before buying the CDs that are tie-ins to David Hadju's excellent Lush Life biography and this new PBS documentary.
Sophisticated Strayhorn.......2007-01-28
"Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life" is a 90-minute documentary which will debut nationally as part of PBS's Independent Lens series on Feb. 6. As one would expect, the complex relationship between these two pioneering African-American musicians and the resultant mystique will be a central theme in this first in-depth exploration of the brilliant composer/pianist/arrangers life.
The companion soundtrack of the same name has recently released by Blue Note and it is an elegant star-studded affair. Covering some of Strayhorn's most enduring compositions, the disc also spotlights equally satisfying lesser known titles too.
It is no coincidence since Strayhorn was a pianist that the instrument is prominent throughout courtesy of Bill Charlap, Hank Jones, and Peter Martin. Charlap takes solo strolls on both the disc opening "Fantastic Rhythm" and the classical piece "Valse." Jones goes it alone on the Ellington/Strayhorn gem "Satin Doll" while he and Charlap offer up an inspired four-handed rendition of "Tonk," which was originally performed in a similar fashion by Strayhorn and Ellington.
Dianne Reeves delivers vocals on six of the fifteen tunes. Strayhorn's signature piece "Lush Life" is a stark duet with guitarist Russell Malone. "Something to Live For," "Day Dream," "My Little Brown Book" and the more obscure "The Flowers Die of Love" and "So This Is Love" all feature her accompanied by a trio.
Playing tenor exclusively, saxophonist Joe Lovano's dream quartet of Jones on piano, George Mraz on bass, and Paul Motian on drums put a masterful touch on "Rain Check," "Johnny Come Lately," "Chelsea Bridge" and "Lotus Blossom." He also teams up with Charlap to back Elvis Costello as he delivers the lyrics he penned to "Blood Count," the last composition Strayhorn composed. Re-titled here as "My Flame Burns Blue," the trio delivers a haunting, evocative performance.
Many of the performances on the disc, particularly those by Reeves are also presented visually in the film.
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Lush Life
Linda Ronstadt Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002H2D Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- When I Fall In Love
- Skylark
- It Never Entered My Mind
- Mean To Me
- When Your Lover Has Gone
- I'm A Fool To Want You
- You Took Advantage Of Me
- Sophisticated Lady
- Can't We Be Friends
- My Old Flame
- Falling In Love Again
- Lush Life
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Another Beauty From Ronstadt & Riddle .......2006-10-29
With the superb instrumental skills of pianist Don Grolnick, drummer John Guerin, bassist Bob Magnusson, guitarist Bob Mann (who also played fabulously on Rod Stewart and Steve Tyrell's recordings) and the creative flair of concertmaster David Frisina, this CD offers some of the glowing moments of Ms. Ronstadt's musical career. "Lush Life," "What's New?" and "For Sentimental Reasons" are three of the greatest and most beautiful albums of standards ever recorded.
Nobody sounded more expressive than Ms. Ronstadt singing "When I Fall In Love," a song lamenting that love has ended even before it has begun. You can hear that beguiling guitar accompaniment by a fine guitarist, Bob Mann, complementing Ms. Ronstadt's exquisite voice. Likewise, nobody sounded so excruciatingly poignant with her moving rendition of "When Your Lover Has Gone."
"What lonely hours
The evening shadows bring
What lonely hours
With memories lingering
Like faded flowers
Life can't mean anything . . ."
In "Skylark," the singer made a mark on this song with her heartfelt rendition as she brings new life to this Johnny Mercer/Hoagy Carmichael classic. She also left a lasting impression to one of Sinatra's signature songs "I'm A Fool To Want You," just like Ol' Blue Eyes did with his meaningful interpretation. They both did the best versions for male and female vocals, respectively.
She swings lightly on Rodgers & Hart's gem "You Took Advantage Of Me," then she takes it slower in Mills/Parish/Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady." And picks up the light swing tempo again on "Can't We Be Friends?"
"Sophisticated lady I know
You miss the love you had long ago
And when nobody is nigh
You cry. . . you cry."
If you're a lover of standards like me and an admirer of beauty in all its forms, you should have this CD in your collection and take pleasure in listening to its endless beauty.
Here's to the magic of beautiful music!
Lush Listening!.......2006-06-30
I Have The Cassette Tape!.......2005-12-22
Magnificent.......2004-02-19
The album was made in the 1980's when Linda's voice was reaching a new level of maturity and she was able to successfully experiment with new singing styles.
I wish I could give it 6 stars.......2003-01-31
To me, it doesn't matter that Linda's voice is not ideally suited to this material. Or that the success of these efforts is probably more the result of Nelson Riddle's arrangements and taste in material. The more important matter is that Ronstadt GETS IT. Whether she intuitively understood what makes these songs "tick," or whether she merely followed Nelson Riddle's road map, she deserves the highest praise for richly capturing the mini-drama contained in each song.
The recent failed attempt by Rod Stewart and Phil Ramone to capture the same magic, proves my point. I am an admirer of both men's other work, but it is obvious to me that Stewart has none of Linda Ronstadt's understanding of what he is singing.
If you have any heart at all for this kind of music, buy this CD. Or better yet, pass this one by and buy the three-CD collection "Round Midnight" which includes this CD.
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Lush Life
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JLPKVE Release Date: 2006-12-26 |
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Remarkable!!!.......2007-06-28
Gambarini does it all on this moody CD for quiet nights........2007-06-23
Almost sixty-seven minutes long, the CD features ten ballads, interspersed with three songs of swing, blues, uptempo jazz, and one that is almost completely scat. Among the more interesting songs, "When Lights Are Low" introduces the first hints of jazz, as Gambarini sings a semi-uptempo version with a slight suggestion of scat, keeping the mood quiet. "Suppertime" is bluesy and slow, a dramatic song in which she mourns the fact that her man "ain't comin' home no more." In the uptempo "Squeeze Me," she keeps to the standard interpretation until the middle, in which she introduces quiet variations without ever wailing, while Jones plays old-fashioned rhythms, until she turns to brief scat.
"Something to Live For" is one of her most outstanding ballads, with lovely interpretations of the lyrics and interesting chromatic jumps. The extensive beginning to "Body and Soul" is sung a capella. "Lush Life" appears twice, each version a long, aching lament for a kind of life that has vanished for her, with the live version almost seven minutes long, a mini-drama set to music. For me the show-stopper of the CD is "Cool Breeze," a jazz song she does at the live concert. Quick-paced, with a jazzy beat, the song is all scat, with Gambarini complimenting a terrific piano solo and showing her jazz talents to the full.
Gambarini is more an actress with interpretation than she appeared to be in "Easy to Love," more the kind of cabaret singer one can picture next to the piano in a smoke-filled room late at night, surrounded by lonely people, and less the jazz singer. Her enormous talent for interpretive jazz and her ability to wail with hints of Sarah Vaughan in her voice are kept in check here, in favor of creating a moody recording for quiet nights at home. n Mary Whipple
Enormous Talent.......2007-05-13
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Lush Life
John Coltrane Manufacturer: Prestige ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGDAHA Release Date: 2006-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Like Someone In Love
- I Love You
- Trane's Slo Blues
- Lush Life
- I Hear A Rhapsody
Customer Reviews:
Early Coltrane - It's definately 'Trane, but no "sheets of sound".......2007-05-21
He's a little more lyrical here, not in as much a hurry. He also plays some standards, such as "I Love You", rather than all originals.
The highlight of the album is the title track. In fact, this may be the defining recording of Lush Life. Unlike the other tracks, 'Trane has a foil in Donald Byrd on trumpet, and the two play beautifully together. It's also an opportunity for some extended improvisation, as the track is over 10 minutes long.
This is a great Coltrane album to start with if you are new to the music.
Overlooked Gem - A Sleeper.......2007-01-10
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Lush Life
Nancy Wilson Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005H05 Release Date: 1995-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Free Again
- You've Changed
- Only The Young
- Lush Life
- Do You Know Why
- Midnight Sun
- When The World Was Young (Ah, The Apple Tree)
- River Shallow
- (I Stayed) Too Long At The Fair
- Sunny
- The Right To Love (Reflections)
- Over The Weekend
Customer Reviews:
Nancy at her peak.......2007-06-15
That being said, this album was recorded when Nancy was young, and is super. My favorites are "River Shallow", a relatively unknown tune by Andre Previn, which swings madly thanks to a great arrangement by Oliver Nelson (?). "Midnight Sun" has a divine lyric by the best lyricist in the business, Johnny Mercer. Nancy caresses the words she sings as if she were making love to them. And "When the World Was Young", with another lyric by Johnny Mercer (this time a translation from the French--this guy could do anything) is so beautiful it sends shivers up my spine every time I hear it.
Many of the other tunes on the CD are relatively unknown, and Nancy does a fine job of interpreting them. Her feel for the lyric was never better, with unerring rhythm and a full, expressive voice. Don't miss this one.
Rediscoverd this Lush Voice.......2007-01-07
Wonderful sound and words and accompanyment. Listen and relax.
very, very good.......2006-03-24
Falling In Love/Fell Out of Love - this one has it all.......2003-10-10
This is a Capitol Original from a Master Voice.......2000-07-10
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Lush Life
John Coltrane Manufacturer: Ojc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000Y7L Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Like Someone In Love
- I Love You
- Trane's Slo Blues
- Lush Life
- I Hear A Rhapsody
Customer Reviews:
LUSH LIFE: good.......2005-09-21
Great album, but get the 20bit version.......2005-05-04
A good look at a speeding Trane..........2003-09-28
Coltrane at the top of his game.......2003-09-18
Lush Life was one of those albums John Coltrane recorded sometime between his stint with Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis in the late 1950's. This is Coltrane at the top of his game during his fabled "sheets of sound" era, but also perhaps some of his most restrained. The first three tunes are piano-less ("the piano player didn't show up") reworkings of old classics ("Like Someone in Love," "I Love You") and an original ("Trane's Slo Blues"). The absence of the piano though, allows Coltrane to really dig deep, especially the Latino reworking of "I Love You." The last two tracks come from a later session in which the piano player did show up, and they are joined by a young Donald Byrd on trumpet. While the first three tracks previously mentioned are worth the price of admission, the band's rendition of Billy Strayhorn's classic Lush Life is literally awesome. Coltrane would later record this with vocalist, Johnny Hartman, but here his playing is strong and hard, and Byrd's solo, almost an afterthought adds to the excitement.
If you're new to jazz, or new to John Coltrane, this is an excellent album to start off with. I believe however, that Lush Life is the cornerstone to any jazz collection. First, Coltrane rarely recorded without a piano player and it's fascinating to hear him in this context. Second and most important, this is simply one of his best performances on record during the 50's. Essential.
Simply Amazing.......2003-08-28
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Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn
Joe Henderson Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000046KH Release Date: 1992-02-18 |
Tracks:
- Isfahan
- Johnny Come Lately
- Blood Count
- Rain Check
- Lotus Blossom
- A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
- Take The A Train
- Drawing Room Blues
- U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group)
- Lush Life
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Joe Henderson's complex and subtle talents as a tenor saxophonist, bandleader, accompanist, and composer were already finely drawn after lengthy associations with the Blue Note and Milestone labels, when he signed to Verve as an elder statesman in the 1990s. For his debut with the label, Henderson chose an all-Billy Strayhorn session--he had recorded such Strayhorn gems as "Chelsea Bridge" before with great success. His solo rendition of the title track is spectacular. He goes on to play duets with pianist Stephen Scott, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson. Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis joins the lineup for three guest performances. --John SwensonCustomer Reviews:
My Kind of Jazz.......2007-06-01
This is BEAUTIFUL.
Since so many people wrote fine descriptions of this music, I'll just add that I agree with most of them. The music is imaginative, tradition-consciouss and swinging, like some sort of lyrical version of Charlie Mingus. Henderson's solo rendition of "Lush Life" is obvious favorite of the album but the number of great performances on this album is indeed great (listen, for example to lovely "Lotus Blossom", played in duet with Stephen Scott...)
They say this album sold well (partly due to marketing); I don't like financial pressures on art, but when great artists earn some money it kinda pleases me...
I feal this is far more subtle jazz "hit" than some other popular jazz records I don't care to mention at this point out of sheer respect for the work of this fine group (or these fine groups, since the musicians play in various combinations; from Henderson's solo to full quintet, with Henderson being the only one playing on all songs).
An Eloquent Tribubute to Billy Strayhorn.......2007-01-27
Joe Henderson:Tenor Sax
Wynton Marsalis:Trumpet
Stephen Scott:Piano
Chritine McBride:Bass
Gregory Hutcherson:Drums
Billy Strayhorn
(born Nov.29,1915,Dayton,Ohio,-died May 31,1967,New York,N.Y.)
Strayhorn got his first recognition after he approached Duke Ellington with a composition in 1938,soon after,he was regularly contributing arrangments and original compositions.In 1941 Strayhorn's 'Take the 'A'
Train' became the the Duke Ellington Orchestra's theme song.As has been well documented "his work so complimented Ellingtons that it was often impossible to distinquish their respective contributions".Strayhorn was a master of the ballad,and this is well documented by several tunes in this set.His compositions exhibit a structural and harmonic sophisticatiion which he made as his trade mark and signature voice throughout his tenure,before his sudden and tragic death in 1967.
This is one of those albums were everything comes together:from the engineering,production to the peformance.
Joe's playing is stellar,very heartfelt,and crisp.The whole band sounds like they have been playing for years.The format is a unique one.We have a Tenor,bass duet-Tenor,piano,bass trio,a Quartet setting and Quintet settings and finaly capping the set off with a solo rendition of 'Lush Life'.The rhythm section,a young one,plays exceptionally throughout,and also contribute excellent solos..Highlights for me were 'Blood Count',Joes pathos here is over the top.On the Quintet sides 'Johnny One Note',Wynton smokes this one,also,'A Flower Is a Lonesome Thing',and "U.M.M.G.",you should carefully note the rhythm sections fluid and constantly inventive approach,spurring on Henderson and Marsalis throughout.A gem.We also may consider this a tribute to the great tenor giant JOE HENDERSON.God speed to both of them.A real gem.Enjoy
Beautiful Tenor Sax Playing from Joe Henderson. A Classic Album........2006-10-20
A not-so-good album. Why? Read this... .......2006-09-14
Best of his tributes.......2005-12-07
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Lush Life
Lou Donaldson Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MG2LQI Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Sweet Slumber
- You've Changed
- The Good Life
- Star Dust
- What Will I Tell My Heart
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- Sweet And Lovely
Album Description
On this gorgeous album, one of Donaldson's favorites, his alto soars over an all-star octet arranged by Duke Pearson on seven standards. Wayne Shorter, Freddie Hubbard, and McCoy Tyner also contribute solos. This album was readied for release in 1967 when it was recorded, but subsequently shelved when Donaldson's Alligator Bogaloo album became a big hit. It was first issued in 1980.
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Lush Life
Joe Mooney Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K540 Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Polka Dots And Moonbeams
- Nina Never Knew
- Crazy She Calls Me
- Lush Life
- Love Is Here To Stay
- That's All
- The Kid's A Dreamer
- Nowhere
- My One And Only Love
- Have You Met Miss Jones
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Have you met Mr. Mooney?.......2003-05-10
Joe Mooney plays great moodey music........2000-11-28
The Atlantic Album Resurfaces........1999-09-30
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Quango Lush Life Electronica
Various Artists Manufacturer: Palm Pictures (Audio ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NNOQ Release Date: 2001-09-04 |
Tracks:
- Soft Summer - John Beltram
- Astral Travels - Sunrise Society
- Shift - Cim
- Earthfull - Phenomyna
- Beyond The Machine - Move D
- Heaven 27 - Blueshift
- What If - Soul Circuit
- Sand Pail - Shad T. Scott
- Summer - Pub
- La Nuit - Bochum Welt
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Terriffic Soundscapes.......2007-03-16
Nice...............2005-06-15
i should ahve reviewd this earlier..........2004-03-24
Thought Provoking!!.......2002-03-02
Solace.......2002-01-31
Electronica phenomenon. For those who shiver at the idea of ever buying a new age recording, or listening to the chant of whales underwater, there's much solace to be found in the sophisticated "LUSH LIFE ELECTRONICA". As the frenzy, and the noise of the outside quiet down, layers of beautiful atmospheric splendor take over, while the intricacy of a million quiet sounds and rhythms set the listener on an introspective journey that parallels our world, but makes it a gentler place.
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