Showing posts with label Alberta Hunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alberta Hunter. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2015

Alberta Hunter - Look For The Silver Lining

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1982
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:39
Size: 75,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:10)  1. Without Rhythm
(3:28)  2. Look For The Silver Lining
(3:13)  3. Now I'm Satisfied
(3:09)  4. Georgia On My Mind
(2:32)  5. J'ai Deux Amours
(3:42)  6. Black Man
(3:09)  7. He's Funny That Way
(2:49)  8. Somebody Loves Me
(3:54)  9. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
(3:28) 10. Somebody Told Me

Classic blues singer Alberta Hunter's final recording (made when she was 87, two years before her death) is as powerful as her previous three Columbia albums. The legendary delightful singer puts plenty of feeling into "Look for the Silver Lining," "He's Funny That Way," "Somebody Loves Me" and four of her originals. 

As was true of each of her final sets, Hunter is joined by the Gerald Cook quartet and several veteran horn players (trumpeters Doc Cheatham and Jonah Jones, trombonist Vic Dickenson and tenorman Budd Johnson), all of whom sound quite happy to be supporting the ancient yet ageless singer. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/look-for-the-silver-lining-mw0000312123

Featuring : Alberta Hunter (vocals), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Jonah Jones (trumpet), Frank Anderson (hammond organ), Billy Butler (guitar), Jimmy Lewis (bass), Butch Miles (drums), Vishnu Wood (bass)

Look For The Silver Lining

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Alberta Hunter - Amtrak Blues

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1980
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:30
Size: 90,8 MB
Art: Front

(5:23)  1. The Darktown Strutters Ball
(3:50)  2. Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out
(2:38)  3. I'm Having A Good Time
(3:44)  4. Always
(3:49)  5. My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More
(3:24)  6. Amtrak Blues
(4:14)  7. Old Fashioned Blues
(4:12)  8. Sweet Georgia Brown
(3:59)  9. A Good Man Is Hard To FInd
(4:13) 10. I've Got A Mind To Ramble

Alberta Hunter's second recording since launching her remarkable comeback (she was 83 when this album was cut) finds the veteran blues singer (a survivor of the 1920s) still in surprisingly strong form and full of spirit. Such songs as "Darktown Strutters' Ball," "My Handy Man," "Old Fashioned Love" and "I've Got a Mind to Ramble" are given fine treatment by Hunter, who is joined by the Gerald Cook quartet, trombonist Vic Dickenson, trumpeter Doc Cheatham and tenorman Frank Wess on various tracks. 
~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/amtrak-blues-mw0000193668

Amtrak Blues