Showing posts with label Rita Reys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rita Reys. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Rita Reys - The Cool Voice Of Rita Reys (2-Disc Set)

"Rita Reys had a long career often keeping serious jazz company. Wessell Ilcken was largely responsible for directing her early career (they were married from 1945 until his death in 1957), while better known was Pim Jacobs, her second husband, although he appears here only on the tracks with a studio orchestra. Jerry Van Rooyen is distinguished in jazz and film score composing; his brother, Ack, still leads a small group. The two sessions with the Jazz Messengers straddle Silvers departure, although the second sessions charts are his work. Mathews plays the unpopular (in jazz circles) accordion, yet improvised inventively and arranged well.

Throughout, Reys sound and approach are mature (she was approaching 30 at the time of the first of these dates) and she sings with rhythmic flair, good jazz phrasing and interprets the lyrics well. Her diction is husky yet clear and her pronunciation such that only rarely, on some vowel sounds, is it apparent that she is singing in what is for her a foreign language. Among instrumentalists providing well-taken solos are Gullin, playing alto on the first two tracks, baritone on the others, Byrd, Mobley, Sullivan and Silver, all on the Jazz Messenger dates, and Mathews.

Instrumentalists aside, this album focuses on the singer and it is thoroughly enjoyable, providing as it does a portrait of a significant Dutch jazz singing talent in good form. Some of this material has been reissued on CD but not I think as comprehensively as this and Jordi Pujol is to be congratulated for bringing this fine singer to wider attention." ~Bruce Crowther

Album: The Cool Voice Of Rita Reys (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:27
Size: 149.9 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2015

[3:07] 1. Deed I Do
[2:49] 2. Over The Rainbow
[3:03] 3. Lullaby In Rhythm
[3:06] 4. He's Funny That Way
[2:29] 5. Exactly Like You
[2:33] 6. There's A Small Hotel
[2:47] 7. My Funny Valentine
[3:12] 8. Wailing For Weelink
[2:38] 9. I Should Care
[2:27] 10. There Will Never Be Another You
[3:14] 11. For Minors Only
[2:37] 12. It's All Right With Me
[2:34] 13. Gone With The Wind
[2:36] 14. But Not For Me
[3:28] 15. Moonlight In Vermont
[2:09] 16. Ill Wind
[3:35] 17. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
[2:34] 18. Taking A Chance On Love
[3:29] 19. I Cried For You
[2:55] 20. That Old Black Magic
[4:13] 21. My One And Only Love
[3:41] 22. Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year

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Album: The Cool Voice Of Rita Reys (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:55
Size: 118.9 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[2:39] 1. Old Devil Moon
[4:17] 2. Star Eyes
[3:12] 3. The Song Is You
[3:10] 4. Keepin' Myself For You
[2:33] 5. Falling In Love With Love
[3:57] 6. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
[2:21] 7. He's My Guy
[3:19] 8. (There Is) No Greater Love
[4:06] 9. Please Be Kind
[3:45] 10. Where Are You
[3:14] 11. They Didn't Believe Me
[3:05] 12. Only A Moment Ago
[2:44] 13. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
[3:00] 14. It's Mine After All
[3:57] 15. When The Blues Come On
[2:30] 16. All Of You

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Rita Reys - Jazz Pictures at an Exhibitio/Marriage In Modern Jazz

Size: 185,1 MB
Time: 78:12
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (2:39)
02. Autumn Leaves (3:50)
03. Cherokee (3:27)
04. Poor Butterfly (3:47)
05. Can't We Be Friends (3:32)
06. I Get A Kick Out Of You (3:34)
07. I Remember Clifford (2:58)
08. Tangerine (2:46)
09. Speak Low (3:59)
10. What's New (3:09)
11. Summertime (3:22)
12. Broadway (3:04)
13. I've Got The World On A String (3:20)
14. No Moon At All (3:11)
15. How Deep Is The Ocean (3:09)
16. Have You Met Miss Jones (1:37)
17. Too Close For Comfort (2:24)
18. Like Someone In Love (2:46)
19. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (2:33)
20. Thou Swell (2:54)
21. Willow Weep For Me (4:41)
22. But Not For Me (2:19)
23. Thou Swell (3:14)
24. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (2:09)
25. Willow Weep For Me (3:36)

Rita Reys was long ago billed as "Europe's First Lady of Jazz." A legend overseas, Reys was one of the top jazz singers in Europe from the mid-'50s to the turn of the millennium. Born Maria Everdina Reys in Rotterdam, she began singing as a teenager. Reys won several song contests and in 1941, when she was 16, joined the Hawaiian Minstrels. In 1943 she became a member of her father's theater orchestra. Other early experiences included touring with Lex Van Spall, Ted Powder, and the Piet Van Dijk Orchestra. In 1945 she married drummer Wessel Ilcken, who introduced her to the postwar jazz scene. She worked with her husband's sextet for most of a decade. They were based in Stockholm for a time, where she recorded with the great baritonist Lars Gullin in 1953. In 1956 Reys recorded probably her most famous album, The Cool Voice of Rita Reys. Her backup band was Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers. Reys and Ilcken spent a few months in the United States during 1956-1957. She had opportunities to sing not only with Blakey but Jimmy Smith, Chico Hamilton, Clark Terry, and Mat Mathews.

Back in Europe, tragedy struck in 1957 when a car accident resulted in the death of Wessel Ilcken. After some time, Reys continued her career. In 1960 she married pianist Pim Jacobs, working regularly with his combo up until his death in 1996. Along the way she performed with Zoot Sims, Oliver Nelson, the Dutch Swing College Band, and other notables. Reys, despite being influenced by Ella Fitzgerald and Mel Tormé, had her own approach to caressing ballads and swinging uptempo tunes. She celebrated her 80th birthday during 2004-2005, writing her memoirs (Rita Reys -- Lady Jazz) and having many special performances, including television specials and concerts all around the Netherlands. An excellent four-CD box set, The Rita Reys Story -- Songs of a Lifetime, sums up her musical legacy, dating from 1953-2000. ~by Scott Yanow

Jazz Pictures at an Exhibitio/Marriage In Modern Jazz