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Anita O'Day has long been admired as one of the very best jazz singers of the post-war era, with a rhythmic and dynamic style that she could readily deploy in big band, small group and sophisticated orchestral environments. Acrobat has already showcased her work during the early 1940s with the orchestras of Gene Krupa and Stan Kenton (InchAnita O'Day - The Early Years 1941-45Inch ADDCD3098), and in this collection we focus on a similar period of years during the 1950s when she firmly carved for herself a significant place in the jazz pantheon. During the decade from 1952-62, she recorded for the labels established by jazz impresario Norman Granz - Clef, Norgran and, most famously, Verve - and her recordings during that time are recognised as the most significant of her career. This excellent-value 46-track 2-CD set comprises the complete content of her albums during the first five years of that era - InchAnita O'Day CollatesInch, InchSongs By Anita O'DayInch, InchAn Evening With Anita O'DayInch, InchAnitaInch and InchPick Yourself UpInch, (some titles appear on more than one LP) plus tracks from singles. On those albums she is accompanied variously by the orchestras of Ralph Burns, Roy Kral, Larry Russell and Buddy Bregman, with musicians on the sessions including Barney Kessel, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Shelly Manne, Budd Johnson, Andy Secrest, Jimmy Giuffre, Paul Smith and many more. It's a snapshot of a key era in her career, and a fine showcase for her unique talent working across a range of musical environments. Album Tracks 1. Rock 'N Roll Blues 2. Love for Sale 3. Lover Come Back to Me 4. Lullaby of the Leaves 5. No Soap, No Hope Blues 6. The Lady Is a Tramp 7. Speak Low 8. Strawberry Moon 9. Pagan Love Song 10. Ain't This a Wonderful Day 11. Gypsy in My Soul 12. Just One of Those Things 13. The Man I Love 14. Frankie and Johnny