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Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia (1933-1944) by Billie Holiday

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When Sony/Columbia began its ambitious Legacy reissue project, those who followed their jazz titles knew it was only a question of time before the massive Billie Holiday catalog under their ownership would see the light in its entirety. The question was how? Years before there was a host of box sets devoted to her material, but the sound on those left something to be desired. Would they remaster the material in two- or three-disc sets with additional notes? Would it be one disc at a time? Would the material be issued as budget or midline material or at full price? The last item could be ruled out based on the label's aggressive and very thorough packages of single discs by Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and others. As for the box set issues, how could one successfully package this material with all of the foreign issues in a way that made sense? Again, there were fine precedents in the box set packages of the Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong packages, which are impeccably remastered, designed, and presented -- six Grammy's worth. The answer lies in this lavishly designed ten-CD package that looks on the outside like a 78 album sleeve with a tucked book of notes, track annotations, and rare photographs, and a deck of wondrously remastered CDs that are sequenced in such a way that the entire Columbia story is told in a way that not only makes sense, but is compelling in its revelations of Holiday's development as a vocalist and an interpreter of songs from 1933. The story begins with her first two recordings for the label with Benny Goodman in November and December of 1933, moves to two years later when she recorded another session, and ends some 43 sessions later in 1944 with her own band that starred Roy Eldridge, Barney Bigard, Art Tatum, Oscar Pettiford, and Sidney Catlett. These include a pair of V-disc recordings from that year. In all, this set contains 230 tracks. There are 153 masters recorded for Columbia and its subsidiaries, like Brunswick, Vocalion, Okeh, and Harmony. Thirty-five of these tracks have never before been issued in the United States, and those masters are included here beginning on CD seven and continuing throughout to the end of disc ten. Musically it is inarguable that these 11 years were the high point of Ms. Holiday's career, the stunning recordings she did with her own band that featured some of the greatest legends in jazz as well as those recorded with Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, Benny Carter, Count Basie, Eddie Heywood, and even one with Duke Ellington's band in 1935 ("Saddest Tale") from Ellington's Symphony in Black recording session. Musicians like Hot Lips Page, Don Byas, Kenny Clarke, Ben Webster, Lester Young, Charlie Shavers, Freddie Greene, Jo Jones, Cozy Cole, Chu Berry, Henry "Red" Allen, Bud Freeman, Milt Hinton, Buck Clayton, Johnny Hodges, and literally dozens of others contribute to the development of the Holiday legend. What may appear confusing at the outset makes great sense as the set progresses. The first six discs are master takes recorded either with her orchestra or the other groups mentioned. Disc seven begins laying out the alternate takes and airchecks and personnel crisscrosses all over the set. While this might be irritating to some listeners, it serves a two-fold purpose: one is that the integrity of the American masters is preserved, and the second is that the alternates and check-ins can be heard in a sequence that makes sense historically and aesthetically. Believe me, since these too are laid out chronologically as alternates, it's a pleasure to listen to them rather than wading through five or six or even two takes of the same song laid back to back. It's also on the alternates, far from the masters, that we get a different perspective on process and development, not only in terms of Holiday's singing, but also the different accents added or deleted from the orchestral accompaniment. Lastly, being able to go back and forth in these takes, we get to witness the sharp juxtaposition of her development as a singer from the raw, early bluesy material influenced deeply by Bessie Smith to the master songstress who could nuance a maximum emotion from just a few notes, smoothly and without a trace of edginess. The unissued masters are a cipher. Literally, it is confounding that these recordings were previously unavailable here in that they mark her reunion with Benny Goodman or other fine sessions with Basie or her vocal collaborations with Johnny Mercer in 1939. In many ways the purchase of the set is worth it for discs nine and ten alone, as well as the killer packaging. Lastly, it would be shameful not to make mention of the truly amazing liner notes by the esteemed Gary Giddins. He needs no more accolades, but his writing here paints a far bigger portrait of Ms. Holiday's contribution and her era than any previously published. It's a biographical essay written with a critic's eye and holds no punches where Ms. Holiday's particular strengths and limitations lie, and he voices his own surprise at hearing certain things on the set he was previously unfamiliar with. This is a new standard in what liner notes for these kinds of projects should aim for: humanizing a legend and cultural myth and making the contribution stand out somehow as something that exists almost in spite of whatever the human being's life was like. There is also a fine cultural and socio-historical essay by Professor Farah Griffin from Columbia University. Her approach is Holiday's influence trans-aesthetically, her influence upon other singers, writers, painters, and photographers. It's a provocative read and is not written in the dread academy's attempt at communicable language. Griffin writes with heart and directness of purpose. There are tough arguments made here, but she makes them with grace and she makes them plainly. Finally, producer Michael Brooks provides -- along with an introductory essay -- a track-by-track analysis with all the data a jazz historian or musicologist could ever want, including matrix numbers. This set finally puts Ms. Holiday's massive contribution to 20th century art in fitting perspective. There are untold hours to spend listening here for the fanatic or the foundling. The package is worthy of your coffee table instead of a book of photographs of who knows what, and the wealth of knowledge it provides about the history of jazz is literally incalculable.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia (1933-1944)

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1
Your Mother's Son-In-Law
Billie Holiday
00:02:45

A. Nichols, Composer, Lyricist - M. Holiner, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - Jack Teagarden, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Gene Krupa, Drums - Buck Washington, Piano - Dick McDonough, Guitar - Charlie Teagarden, Trumpet - Billie Holiday With Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Shirley Clay, Trumpet - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - Art Karle, Tenor Saxophone

Originally released 1933. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Riffin' the Scotch
Billie Holiday
00:02:31

D. McDonough, Composer, Lyricist - Johnny Mercer, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - Jack Teagarden, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Gene Krupa, Drums - B. Goodman, Composer, Lyricist - F. Buck, Composer, Lyricist - Dean Kincaide, Arranger - Buck Washington, Piano - Dick McDonough, Guitar - Charlie Teagarden, Trumpet - Billie Holiday With Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Shirley Clay, Trumpet - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - Art Karle, Tenor Saxophone

Originally released 1933. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
I Wished On the Moon
Billie Holiday
00:03:01

R. Rainger, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Danny Parker, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - John Truehart, Guitar

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
What a Little Moonlight Can Do
Billie Holiday
00:02:56

H. Woods, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Truehart, Guitar - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
Miss Brown to You
Billie Holiday
00:02:58

R. Rainger, Composer, Lyricist - R. Whiting, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - L. Robin, Composer, Lyricist - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Truehart, Guitar

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
A Sunbonnet Blue (And a Yellow Straw Hat)
Billie Holiday
00:02:49

Michael Brooks, Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Vlado Meller, Mastering Engineer - Sammy Fain, Composer, Lyricist - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - I. Kahal, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - John Truehart, Guitar

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
What a Night, What a Moon, What a Girl
Billie Holiday
00:02:55

Cecil Scott, Clarinet - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Hilton Jefferson, Alto Saxophone - Lawrence Lucie, Guitar - J.J. Loeb, Composer, Lyricist - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
I'm Painting the Town Red
Billie Holiday
00:02:57

S. Stept, Composer, Lyricist - C. Tobias, Composer, Lyricist - C. Newman, Composer, Lyricist - Cecil Scott, Clarinet - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Hilton Jefferson, Alto Saxophone - Lawrence Lucie, Guitar - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
It's Too Hot for Words
Billie Holiday
00:02:45

L. Whitcup, Composer, Lyricist - W. Samuels, Composer, Lyricist - Cecil Scott, Clarinet - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - T. Powell, Composer, Lyricist - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Hilton Jefferson, Alto Saxophone - Lawrence Lucie, Guitar - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

10
Twenty-Four Hours a Day (Take 1)
Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra
00:02:59

Arthur Swanstrom, Composer, Lyricist - Michael Brooks, Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Vlado Meller, Mastering Engineer - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - James Hanley, Composer, Lyricist - Dave Barbour, Guitar - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Benny Morton, Trombone - Chu Berry, Tenor Saxophone - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - Teddy Wilson & his Orchestra feat. Billie Holiday, AssociatedPerformer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

11
Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town (Take 1)
Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra
00:02:42

Michael Brooks, Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Vlado Meller, Mastering Engineer - Bernard Hanighen, Composer, Lyricist - John Hammond, Producer - Ralph Freed, Composer, Lyricist - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Dave Barbour, Guitar - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Benny Morton, Trombone - Chu Berry, Tenor Saxophone - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - Teddy Wilson & his Orchestra feat. Billie Holiday, AssociatedPerformer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
Eeny Meeny Meiny Mo (Take 1)
Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra
00:03:10

Michael Brooks, Mastering Engineer - Johnny Mercer, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Vlado Meller, Mastering Engineer - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Dave Barbour, Guitar - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - M. Malneck, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Benny Morton, Trombone - Chu Berry, Tenor Saxophone - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - Teddy Wilson & his Orchestra feat. Billie Holiday, AssociatedPerformer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

13
If You Were Mine
Billie Holiday
00:03:09

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Johnny Mercer, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Dave Barbour, Guitar - Roy Eldridge, Trumpet - M. Malneck, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Benny Morton, Trombone - Chu Berry, Tenor Saxophone - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

14
These 'N' That 'N' Those
Billie Holiday
00:03:12

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Dave Barbour, Guitar - Tom Mace, Clarinet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Edgar Fairchild, Composer, Lyricist - M. Pascal, Composer, Lyricist - Richard Clarke, Trumpet - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

15
You Let Me Down
Billie Holiday
00:02:52

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - AL DUBIN, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Dave Barbour, Guitar - Tom Mace, Clarinet - Henry Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Richard Clarke, Trumpet

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

16
Spreadin' Rhythm Around
Billie Holiday
00:02:53

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Unknown, Producer - T. KOEHLER, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Jimmy McHugh, Composer, Lyricist - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Tommy Mace, Clarinet - Dave Barbour, Guitar - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Richard Clarke, Trumpet

Originally released 1935. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

17
Life Begins When You're In Love
Billie Holiday
00:03:02

V. Schertzinger, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - L. Brown, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Rudy Powell, Clarinet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Ted McRae, Tenor Saxophone - Gordon Griffin, Trumpet - John Truehart, Guitar - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

18
It's Like Reaching for the Moon
Billie Holiday
00:03:20

A. Lewis, Composer, Lyricist - A. Sherman, Composer, Lyricist - G. Marqusee, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Harry Carney, Clarinet - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Lawrence Lucie, Guitar - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

19
These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
Billie Holiday
00:03:17

E. Maschwitz, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Jack Strachey, Composer, Lyricist - Harry Link, Composer, Lyricist - John Hammond, Producer - Harry Carney, Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Lawrence Lucie, Guitar

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

20
I Cried for You (Take 2)
Billie Holiday
00:03:11

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Harry Carney, Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - A. Freed, Composer, Lyricist - G. Arnheim, Composer, Lyricist - A. Lyman, Composer, Lyricist - Jonah Jones, AssociatedPerformer - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Lawrence Lucie, Guitar - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

21
Guess Who
Billie Holiday
00:03:09

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Harry Carney, Clarinet - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Ralph Freed, Composer, Lyricist - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - B. LANE, Composer, Lyricist - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Lawrence Lucie, Guitar - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

22
Did I Remember? (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:02:49

Walter Donaldson, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Artie SHAW, Clarinet - H. Adamson, Composer, Lyricist - Joe Bushkin, Piano - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Dick McDonough, Guitar - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

23
No Regrets (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:02:35

R. Ingraham, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - H. Tobias, Composer, Lyricist - Artie SHAW, Clarinet - Joe Bushkin, Piano - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Dick McDonough, Guitar - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

24
Summertime
Billie Holiday
00:02:53

George Gershwin, Composer, Lyricist - Ira Gershwin, Composer, Lyricist - Dorothy Heyward, Composer, Lyricist - Dubose Heyward, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Artie SHAW, Clarinet - Joe Bushkin, Piano - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Dick McDonough, Guitar - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

25
Billie's Blues (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:02:39

Billie Holiday, Composer, Lyricist, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - John Hammond, Producer - Artie SHAW, Clarinet - Joe Bushkin, Piano - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Dick McDonough, Guitar

Originally Released 1936. All rights reserved by Colombia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

DISC 2

1
A Fine Romance (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:02:51

Jerome Kern, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Dorothy Fields, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - John Hammond, Producer - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Clyde Hart, Piano - Dick McDonough, Guitar - Irving Fazola, Clarinet

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
I Can't Pretend (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:03:03

Paul Rusincky, Composer, Lyricist - W. Edward Breuder, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - CHARLES TOBIAS, Composer, Lyricist - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Clyde Hart, Piano - Dick McDonough, Guitar - Irving Fazola, Clarinet - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
One, Two, Button Your Shoe
Billie Holiday
00:02:49

Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Johnny Burke, Composer, Lyricist - John Hammond, Producer - A. JOHNSTON, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Clyde Hart, Piano - Dick McDonough, Guitar - Irving Fazola, Clarinet

Originally Released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
Let's Call a Heart a Heart
Billie Holiday
00:02:59

John Burke, Composer, Lyricist - Arthur Johnston, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cozy Cole, Drums - Bunny Berigan, Trumpet - Clyde Hart, Piano - Dick McDonough, Guitar - Irving Fazola, Clarinet - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally Released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
Easy to Love
Billie Holiday
00:03:11

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - C. Porter, Composer, Lyricist - Vido Musso, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - Gene Krupa, Drums - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Irving Randolph, Trumpet - Teddy Wison, Piano

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
With Thee I Swing
Billie Holiday
00:03:16

A. Stillman, Composer, Lyricist - B. Adlam, Composer, Lyricist - A. Hyde, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Vido Musso, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Gene Krupa, Drums - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Irving Randolph, Trumpet - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - Teddy Wison, Piano

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
The Way You Look Tonight (Take 2)
Billie Holiday
00:03:00

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Jerome Kern, Composer, Lyricist - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Dorothy Fields, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Vido Musso, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - Gene Krupa, Drums - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Irving Randolph, Trumpet - Allen Reuss, Guitar

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
Who Loves You? (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:03:13

J.F. Coots, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Milt Hinton, Bass Guitar - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Vido Musso, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - B. Davis, Composer, Lyricist - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Gene Krupa, Drums - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Irving Randolph, Trumpet - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
Pennies from Heaven (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:03:15

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - Johnny Burke, Composer, Lyricist - John Hammond, Producer - A. JOHNSTON, Composer, Lyricist - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass Guitar - Allan Reuss, Guitar

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

10
That's Life I Guess (Take 1)
Billie Holiday
00:03:08

Stephanie Lewis, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - John Hammond, Producer - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass Guitar - Allan Reuss, Guitar - P. Derose, Composer, Lyricist

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

11
I Can't Give You Anything but Love
Billie Holiday
00:03:26

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Dorothy Fields, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - Jimmy McHugh, Composer, Lyricist - John Hammond, Producer - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass Guitar - Allan Reuss, Guitar

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
One Never Knows, Does One?
Billie Holiday
00:03:02

H. Revel, Composer, Lyricist - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Mack Gordon, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Edgar Sampson, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Cozy Cole, Drums - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

13
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
Billie Holiday
00:02:55

Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Irving Berlin, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Edgar Sampson, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone - John Hammond, Producer - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Cozy Cole, Drums - Allan Reuss, Guitar

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

14
If My Heart Could Only Talk
Billie Holiday
00:03:03

L. Whitcup, Composer, Lyricist - W. Samuels, Composer, Lyricist - T. Powell, Composer, Lyricist - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Edgar Sampson, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

15
Please Keep Me In Your Dreams
Billie Holiday
00:02:16

T. Seymour, Composer, Lyricist - V. Lawnhurst, Composer, Lyricist - Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Edgar Sampson, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Jonah Jones, Trumpet - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - John Hammond, Producer

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

16
He Ain't Got Rhythm
Billie Holiday
00:02:49

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Irving Berlin, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - Freddie Green, Guitar - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Jo Jones, Drums - James Isaacs, Producer

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

17
This Year's Kisses
Billie Holiday
00:03:07

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Irving Berlin, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - Freddie Green, Guitar - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - John Hammond, Producer - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Jo Jones, Drums

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

18
Why Was I Born?
Billie Holiday
00:02:49

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Jerome Kern, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Oscar Hammerstein II , Composer, Lyricist - Benny Goodman, Clarinet - Freddie Green, Guitar - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - John Hammond, Producer - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Jo Jones, Drums

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

19
I Must Have That Man
Billie Holiday
00:02:54

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Dorothy Fields, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - Jimmy McHugh, Composer, Lyricist - Vido Musso, Tenor Saxophone - John Hammond, Producer - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Prince Robinson, Clarinet - Allan Reus, Guitar

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

20
The Mood That I'm In
Billie Holiday
00:02:59

A. Silver, Composer, Lyricist - A. Sherman, Composer, Lyricist - Cecil Scott, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Henry 'Red' Allen, Trumpet - Prince Robinson, Tenor Saxophone - Jimmy McLin, Guitar

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

21
You Showed Me the Way
Billie Holiday
00:02:58

E. Fitzgerald, Composer, Lyricist - T. McRae, Composer, Lyricist - Cecil Scott, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - C. WEBB, Composer, Lyricist - B. Green, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Henry 'Red' Allen, Trumpet - Prince Robinson, Tenor Saxophone - Jimmy McLin, Guitar

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

22
Sentimental and Melancholy
Billie Holiday
00:02:37

R. Whiting, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Johnny Mercer, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - John Hammond, Producer - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

23
My Last Affair
Billie Holiday
00:03:09

H. Johnson, Composer, Lyricist - Cecil Scott, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Henry 'Red' Allen, Trumpet - Prince Robinson, Tenor Saxophone - Jimmy McLin, Guitar

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

DISC 3

1
Carelessly (Take 3)
Billie Holiday
00:03:05

Charles Kenny, Composer, Lyricist - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Cootie Williams, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Nick Kenny, Composer, Lyricist - Harry Carney, Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Norman Ellis, Composer, Lyricist - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
How Could You?
Billie Holiday
00:02:29

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer - Billie Holiday, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - AL DUBIN, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Hanighen, Producer - Cootie Williams, Trumpet - Teddy Wilson, Piano - John Hammond, Producer - Harry Carney, Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone - JOHNNY HODGES, Alto Saxophone - Mark Wilder, Re-Mastering Engineer - Henry Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra, AssociatedPerformer, with - Cozy Cole, Drums - John Kirby, Bass - Allan Reuss, Guitar - Amy Herot, A&R Coordinator - Seth Foster, Re-Mastering Engineer - Tim Gleelan, Mastering Engineer

Originally released 1937. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Review: Billie Holiday - Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia (1933-1944)

When Sony/Columbia began its ambitious Legacy reissue project, those who followed their jazz titles knew it was only a question of time before the massive Billie Holiday catalog under their ownership would see the light in its entirety. The question was how? Years before there was a host of box sets devoted to her material, but the sound on those left something to be desired. Would they remaster the material in two- or three-disc sets with additional notes? Would it be one disc at a time? Would the material be issued as budget or midline material or at full price? The last item could be ruled out based on the label's aggressive and very thorough packages of single discs by Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and others. As for the box set issues, how could one successfully package this material with all of the foreign issues in a way that made sense? Again, there were fine precedents in the box set packages of the Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong packages, which are impeccably remastered, designed, and presented -- six Grammy's worth. The answer lies in this lavishly designed ten-CD package that looks on the outside like a 78 album sleeve with a tucked book of notes, track annotations, and rare photographs, and a deck of wondrously remastered CDs that are sequenced in such a way that the entire Columbia story is told in a way that not only makes sense, but is compelling in its revelations of Holiday's development as a vocalist and an interpreter of songs from 1933. The story begins with her first two recordings for the label with Benny Goodman in November and December of 1933, moves to two years later when she recorded another session, and ends some 43 sessions later in 1944 with her own band that starred Roy Eldridge, Barney Bigard, Art Tatum, Oscar Pettiford, and Sidney Catlett. These include a pair of V-disc recordings from that year. In all, this set contains 230 tracks. There are 153 masters recorded for Columbia and its subsidiaries, like Brunswick, Vocalion, Okeh, and Harmony. Thirty-five of these tracks have never before been issued in the United States, and those masters are included here beginning on CD seven and continuing throughout to the end of disc ten. Musically it is inarguable that these 11 years were the high point of Ms. Holiday's career, the stunning recordings she did with her own band that featured some of the greatest legends in jazz as well as those recorded with Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, Benny Carter, Count Basie, Eddie Heywood, and even one with Duke Ellington's band in 1935 ("Saddest Tale") from Ellington's Symphony in Black recording session. Musicians like Hot Lips Page, Don Byas, Kenny Clarke, Ben Webster, Lester Young, Charlie Shavers, Freddie Greene, Jo Jones, Cozy Cole, Chu Berry, Henry "Red" Allen, Bud Freeman, Milt Hinton, Buck Clayton, Johnny Hodges, and literally dozens of others contribute to the development of the Holiday legend. What may appear confusing at the outset makes great sense as the set progresses. The first six discs are master takes recorded either with her orchestra or the other groups mentioned. Disc seven begins laying out the alternate takes and airchecks and personnel crisscrosses all over the set. While this might be irritating to some listeners, it serves a two-fold purpose: one is that the integrity of the American masters is preserved, and the second is that the alternates and check-ins can be heard in a sequence that makes sense historically and aesthetically. Believe me, since these too are laid out chronologically as alternates, it's a pleasure to listen to them rather than wading through five or six or even two takes of the same song laid back to back. It's also on the alternates, far from the masters, that we get a different perspective on process and development, not only in terms of Holiday's singing, but also the different accents added or deleted from the orchestral accompaniment. Lastly, being able to go back and forth in these takes, we get to witness the sharp juxtaposition of her development as a singer from the raw, early bluesy material influenced deeply by Bessie Smith to the master songstress who could nuance a maximum emotion from just a few notes, smoothly and without a trace of edginess. The unissued masters are a cipher. Literally, it is confounding that these recordings were previously unavailable here in that they mark her reunion with Benny Goodman or other fine sessions with Basie or her vocal collaborations with Johnny Mercer in 1939. In many ways the purchase of the set is worth it for discs nine and ten alone, as well as the killer packaging. Lastly, it would be shameful not to make mention of the truly amazing liner notes by the esteemed Gary Giddins. He needs no more accolades, but his writing here paints a far bigger portrait of Ms. Holiday's contribution and her era than any previously published. It's a biographical essay written with a critic's eye and holds no punches where Ms. Holiday's particular strengths and limitations lie, and he voices his own surprise at hearing certain things on the set he was previously unfamiliar with. This is a new standard in what liner notes for these kinds of projects should aim for: humanizing a legend and cultural myth and making the contribution stand out somehow as something that exists almost in spite of whatever the human being's life was like. There is also a fine cultural and socio-historical essay by Professor Farah Griffin from Columbia University. Her approach is Holiday's influence trans-aesthetically, her influence upon other singers, writers, painters, and photographers. It's a provocative read and is not written in the dread academy's attempt at communicable language. Griffin writes with heart and directness of purpose. There are tough arguments made here, but she makes them with grace and she makes them plainly. Finally, producer Michael Brooks provides -- along with an introductory essay -- a track-by-track analysis with all the data a jazz historian or musicologist could ever want, including matrix numbers. This set finally puts Ms. Holiday's massive contribution to 20th century art in fitting perspective. There are untold hours to spend listening here for the fanatic or the foundling. The package is worthy of your coffee table instead of a book of photographs of who knows what, and the wealth of knowledge it provides about the history of jazz is literally incalculable.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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