Alberta Hunter - Collection 1921-40 - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Blues
- Description: Alberta Hunter was one of the most prominent jazz and blues singers of the early inter-war years, working with many of the major names of the period, as well as being a noted song writer. This great-value 94-track 4-CD set covers the two decades which comprised the greater part of her core recording career - she recorded only a couple of times after 1940 while she was travelling to entertain troops, and retired from the business to take up nursing when her mother died in 1957, returning to singing in her 70s after she was obliged to retire from nursing. Her style spanned the blues and jazz genres, in that while her accompaniment was often jazz-flavoured, the songs were very much in the blues idiom. She worked with solo or small band accompaniment, collaborating with many luminaries of early jazz, such as Eubie Blake, Fletcher Henderson, Clarence Williams, Fats Waller, Lovie Austin, Tommy Ladnier and Perry Bradford, with the likes of Louis Armstrong Lil Armstrong, Sidney Bechet and Buster Bailey featuring in the groups she worked with. Also included are recordings she made in London in 1934 with the Jack Jackson Orchestra. This anthology comprises a very high proportion of the recordings she made during the period, and is a thorough overview of her work, so provides a comprehensive showcase for her unique talent. Album Tracks 1. He's a Darned Good Man (To Have Hanging Around) - Alberta Hunter/Ray's Dreamland Orchestra 2. How Long, Sweet Daddy, How Long - Alberta Hunter/Henderson's Novelty Orchestra 3. Bring Back the Joys - Alberta Hunter 4. Someday Sweetheart - Alberta Hunter 5. Downhearted Blues - Alberta Hunter/Eubie Blake's Orchestra 6. Why Did You Pick Me Up When I Was Down, Why Didn't You Let Me Lay? - Alberta Hunter/Eubie Blake's Orchestra 7. Gonna Have You - Ain't Gonna Leave You Alone - Alberta Hunter/Eubie Blake's Orchestra 8. Daddy Blues -
- Artist: Alberta Hunter
- Title: Collection 1921-40
- Format: CD
- Label: Acrobat
- Release Date: 04/07/2017
- Genre: Blues
- Number Of Discs: 4
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- Product Name: Alberta Hunter - Collection 1921-40 - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 824046711221
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Alberta Hunter was one of the most prominent jazz and blues singers of the early inter-war years, working with many of the major names of the period, as well as being a noted song writer. This great-value 94-track 4-CD set covers the two decades which comprised the greater part of her core recording career - she recorded only a couple of times after 1940 while she was travelling to entertain troops, and retired from the business to take up nursing when her mother died in 1957, returning to singing in her 70s after she was obliged to retire from nursing. Her style spanned the blues and jazz genres, in that while her accompaniment was often jazz-flavoured, the songs were very much in the blues idiom. She worked with solo or small band accompaniment, collaborating with many luminaries of early jazz, such as Eubie Blake, Fletcher Henderson, Clarence Williams, Fats Waller, Lovie Austin, Tommy Ladnier and Perry Bradford, with the likes of Louis Armstrong Lil Armstrong, Sidney Bechet and Buster Bailey featuring in the groups she worked with. Also included are recordings she made in London in 1934 with the Jack Jackson Orchestra. This anthology comprises a very high proportion of the recordings she made during the period, and is a thorough overview of her work, so provides a comprehensive showcase for her unique talent. Album Tracks 1. He's a Darned Good Man (To Have Hanging Around) - Alberta Hunter/Ray's Dreamland Orchestra 2. How Long, Sweet Daddy, How Long - Alberta Hunter/Henderson's Novelty Orchestra 3. Bring Back the Joys - Alberta Hunter 4. Someday Sweetheart - Alberta Hunter 5. Downhearted Blues - Alberta Hunter/Eubie Blake's Orchestra 6. Why Did You Pick Me Up When I Was Down, Why Didn't You Let Me Lay? - Alberta Hunter/Eubie Blake's Orchestra 7. Gonna Have You - Ain't Gonna Leave You Alone - Alberta Hunter/Eubie Blake's Orchestra 8. Daddy Blues -

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