Showing posts with label Dodo Greene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dodo Greene. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Dodo Greene - In My Hour Of Need

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1962
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:12
Size: 136,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:55)  1. My Hour of Need
(4:46)  2. Trouble In Mind
(3:03)  3. You Are My Sunshine
(4:03)  4. I'll Never Stop Loving You
(3:47)  5. I Won't Cry Anymore
(4:15)  6. Lonesome Road
(3:29)  7. Let There Be Love
(3:32)  8. There Must Be A Way
(4:07)  9. Down By The Riverside
(4:08) 10. Little Things Mean a Lot
(2:47) 11. You Don't Know Me
(3:06) 12. Not One Tear
(3:40) 13. I Hear
(3:35) 14. Time After Time
(3:13) 15. Everybody's Happy But Me
(2:38) 16. Jazz In My Soul

Greene's mixture of R&B and soulful blues in a voice very reminiscent of late-period Dinah Washington is much more pop and blues-oriented than the music on any other Blue Note release from the period. What other Blue Note album has a full program of soul ballads clocking in between three to five minutes apiece? 

Although Dodo Greene (who had recorded one slightly earlier record for Time) was apparently signed to an exclusive contract, her only other Blue Note session (six of its nine numbers conclude this CD) had never been previously released. In reality, the main reason to acquire the relaxed set is for the warm tenor of Ike Quebec (who is perfect in this setting) and the occasional guitar of Grant Green. A true obscurity.~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/my-hour-of-need-mw0000077692

In My Hour Of Need

Monday, May 1, 2017

Dodo Greene - Ain't What You Do

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:41
Size: 81.7 MB
Styles: R&B, Jazz vocals
Year: 1959/2004
Art: Front

[2:15] 1. Ain't What You Do
[2:56] 2. Manhattan
[2:40] 3. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
[3:31] 4. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby
[2:30] 5. Don't Cry Baby
[2:11] 6. I'm Falling For You
[3:34] 7. Black Coffee
[2:01] 8. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
[2:29] 9. It's A Pity To Say Goodnight
[1:49] 10. The Breeze (That's Bringing My Honey Back To Me)
[2:22] 11. Til Then
[2:25] 12. My Heart Isn't In It
[2:33] 13. Tell Me
[2:17] 14. Hold On

Dodo Greene was a R&B-inflected jazz vocalist who only recorded a handful of dates during the early '60s. Her one major record was My Hour of Need, a session she cut in 1962 with an impressive stable of Blue Note artists, including Ike Quebec, Grant Green, Herbie Lewis, Milt Hinton, Billy Higgins, and Al Harewood. Greene was the first vocalist Blue Note signed to an exclusive contract, and she was also one of the few vocalist's the label signed during the '60s, which suggests the lack of success the record achieved.

A native of Buffalo, NY, Greene began singing as a child. She continued to sing throughout her teens, although she was planning a career in medicine. Her first big break arrived when she filled in for a sick vocalist in Cozy Cole's band. He asked her to join his group, but she refused. Eventually, she decided to pursue a career in music and began singing regularly at venues along the East Coast, as well as Chicago. Slowly, she built up a following among audiences and fellow vocalists like Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington, and was able to play venues in London and Germany.

Greene recorded her first album for Time Records shortly before she signed to Blue Note in 1962. In April, she recorded the material that comprised My Hour of Need. Five months later, she returned to the studios to cut a follow-up session. Evidently, My Hour of Need was not a success since those recordings, along with a session she recorded in November, remained unreleased until the 1996 CD reissue of My Hour of Need. Greene faded away from the spotlight in the years following the release of her lone Blue Note album. There is no apparent record of her recording again, but she did continue to perform into the early 2000s, mostly at the Anchor Bar  home of the original Buffalo wing  in Buffalo, NY.

Ain't What You Do