Swingin' Miss 'D' [2009 Bonus Tracks]
- Artist: Dinah Washington/Quincy Jones And His Orchestra
- Format: CD
- Year: 2009
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 8436019580417
- Item Number: SRD195804
- Release date: 04/07/2009
- 1. They Don't Believe Me
- 2. You're Crying
- 3. Makin' Whoopee
- 4. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
- 5. But Not For Me
- 6. Caravan
- 7. Perdido
- 8. Never Let Me Go
- 9. Is You or Is You Ain't My Baby?
- 10. I'll Close My Eyes
- 11. Somebody Loves Me
- 12. I'll Drown In My Tears [Bonus Track]
- 13. You let My Love Grow Cold [Bonus Track]
- 14. Bargain Day [Bonus Track]
- 15. If I Had You [Bonus Track]
- 16. I Could Write a Book [Bonus Track]
- 17. You Don't Know What Love Is [Bonus Track]
- 18. My Old Flame [Bonus Track]
- 19. Easy Living [Bonus Track]
- 20. I Get a Kick Out of You [Bonus Track]
- 21. Blue Gardenia [Bonus Track]
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Swingin' Miss 'D' [2009 Bonus Tracks] by Dinah Washington/Quincy Jones And His Orchestra on CD
Dinah Washington was accompanied by an orchestra organized and conducted by Quincy Jones on this 1957 album, and she was singing to arrangements mostly written by the young bandleader, swing charts of pop standards by the likes of Cole Porter, George Gershwin, and Duke Ellington. The result had much in common with the swing albums of Frank Sinatra in the same period, especially because Jones' arrangements were heavily influenced by Billy May and Nelson Riddle. Sinatra's records were regarded as "pop, " of course, and Washington's, at least when released on the EmArcy subsidiary of Mercury Records, as "jazz, " but her precise articulation and attention to lyrical meaning left little room for improvisation, and while Jones allowed for brief solos from a band that included Charlie Shavers, Clark Terry, Urbie Green, and Milt Hinton, the jazz categorization was actually arbitrary. Whatever musical genre you assign it to, however, this is an excellent Washington album. For the 1998 reissue, Verve has added seven bonus tracks recorded around the same time and with much the same personnel, though they were intended as singles and thus are inferior contemporary tunes. Often, however, Washington sounds more comfortable and enthusiastic on these pop and R&B songs than she does on the standards. [A 2009 version added ten bonus tracks.] ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
- Artist: Dinah Washington/Quincy Jones And His Orchestra
- Format: CD
- Year: 2009
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 8436019580417
- Item Number: SRD195804
- Release date: 04/07/2009
- Label: Essential Jazz Albums
- Genre: Vocal, Vocal, Jazz, Jazz, Blues
- Style: Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop, Standards, Ballads, Classic Female Blues
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Dinah Washington
- 50 Greatest Hits
- 50 Greatest Hits
- After Hours with Miss D [Bonus Track]
- Ain't Gonna Cry No More
- Anthology [Bonus Tracks]
- Anthology 1943-1959: The Deluxe Edition
- Back to the Blues [Bonus Tracks]
- Ballads [Audiophile]
- Ballads [Blue Note]
- Blue Dinah
- Blue Gardenia
- Blues for a Day [Our World]
- Cocktail Hour
- Collection [EMI]
- Compact Jazz: Dinah Washington
- Complete 1943-1951 Mercury Master Takes
- Complete Recordings with Clifford Brown (Import)
- Complete Recordings with Clifford Brown [Lonehill Jazz]
- Dinah '62 [Bonus Tracks]
- Dinah Jams
- Dinah Jams [Japan]
- Dinah Washington : Best Of Dinah
- DINAH WASHINGTON : I GET KICK OUT OF YOU
- Dinah Washington for Lovers
- Dinah Washington Sings Bessie Smith
- Dinah Washington's Finest Hour
- Dinah Washington's Finest Hour (Import)
- Dinah!
- Diva: The Essential Collection
- Evil Gal
- First Issue: The Dinah Washington Story (The Original Recordings)
- For Those in Love
- Give Me Back My Tears
- Gold
- Gold
- Golden Classics
- Golden Greats
- Golden Songs
- Great
- Greatest Hits 1946-1953
- How to Do It
- I Know How to Do It
- I Wanna Be Loved
- I Wanna Be Loved
- I Wanna Be Loved [ZYX]
- I Was Born Ruth Lee Jones, But I'm Singing as Dinah
- I Was Born Ruth Lee Jones, But I'm Singing as Dinah
- If You Don't Believe Me I'm Leaving
- Jazz 'Round Midnight: Dinah Washington
- Jazz Masters
- Jazz Masters
- La Reine - The Queen: 1943-1957 (Import)
- Legendary Jazz: I Want to Be Loved
- Live at Birdland 1962
- Low Down Blues [Synergy]
- Mad About the Boy [LT Series]
- Mad About the Boy [Remember]
- Mad About the Boy [Remember]
- Mad About the Boy: The Best of Dinah Washington (Import)
- Mastercuts
- Mellow Mama
- Music for Lovers
- Queen Dinah (Import)
- Queen of the Blues [ASV/Living Era]
- Queen of the Blues [Box Set]
- Queen of the Juke Box: Live 1948-1955
- Queen: The Music of Dinah Washington
- Sings Fats Waller
- Slick Chick on the Mellow Side [CCM]
- Standards
- Swingin' Miss 'D' [Bonus Tracks]
- Teach Me Tonight
- The Best of Dinah Washington [EMI]
- The Birdland Broadcasts 1951-1952
- The Collection [Wesgram]
- The Complete Dinah Washington on Mercury, Vol. 2 (1950-1952)
- The Complete Dinah Washington on Mercury, Vol. 7 (1961)
- The Definitive Dinah Washington
- The Definitive Dinah Washington (Import)
- The Difference Is Dinah
- The Difference Is Dinah
- The Diva Series
- The Diva Series
- The Essential
- The Essential Dinah Washington: The Great Songs
- The Essential Dinah Washington: The Great Songs
- The Fabulous Miss D! The Keynote, Decca and Mercury Singles 1943-1953
- The Queen Sings
- The Queen Sings Jazz
- The Ultimate Dinah Washington
- Through the Night with Dinah
- Two of Us
- Unforgettable
- Verve Jazz Masters 19
- Verve Jazz Masters 40: Dinah Sings Standards
- WASHINGTON,DINAH: DINAH & CLIFFORD
- What a Diff'rence a Day Makes!
- What a Diff'rence a Day Makes!
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Tom Mitchell - Trombone (Bass)
- Anthony Ortega - Sax (Alto)
- Barry Galbraith - Guitar
- Bernie Glow - Trumpet
- Cecil Payne - Sax (Baritone)
- Charlie Shavers - Trumpet
- Clarence "Sleepy" Anderson - Piano
- Clark Terry - Trumpet
- Danny Bank - Sax (Baritone)
- Dinah Washington - Vocals
- Doc Severinsen - Trumpet
- Don Elliott - Mellophone, Bongos, Vibraphone, Trumpet
- Ernie Royal - Trumpet
- Hal McKusick - Sax (Alto), Flute
- Jerome Richardson - Sax (Tenor)
- Jimmy Cleveland - Trombone
- Jimmy Cobb - Drums
- Jimmy Crawford - Drums
- Jimmy Maxwell - Trumpet
- Joe Wilder - Trumpet
- Keter Betts - Bass
- Lucky Thompson - Sax (Tenor)
- Milt Hinton - Bass
- Nick Travis - Trumpet
- Osie Johnson - Drums
- Paul Quinichette - Sax (Tenor)
- Quentin Jackson - Trombone
- Sleepy Anderson - Piano
- Urbie Green - Trombone
- Wynton Kelly - Piano
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Credits:
- Quincy Jones - Quotation Author, Conductor, Composer, Arranger
- Arthur Johnston - Composer
- Arthur Morton - Liner Notes
- Ballard MacDonald - Composer
- Billy Austin - Composer
- Bob Russell - Composer
- Buddy DeSylva - Composer
- Buddy Kaye - Composer
- Cole Porter - Composer
- Don Raye - Composer
- Duke Ellington - Composer
- Ervin Drake - Composer
- Gene DePaul - Composer
- George Gershwin - Composer
- Gus Kahn - Composer
- H.J. Lengsfelder - Composer
- Henry Glover - Composer
- Herbert Reynolds - Composer
- Ira Gershwin - Composer
- Irving Mills - Composer
- Jay Livingston - Composer
- Jerome Kern - Composer
- Jessie Mae Robinson - Composer
- John Wilson - Liner Notes
- Juan Tizol - Composer
- Leo Robin - Composer
- Leonard Feather - Composer
- Lester Lee - Composer
- Lorenz Hart - Composer
- Louis Jordan - Composer
- Ralph Rainger - Composer
- Ray Evans - Composer
- Richard Rodgers - Composer
- Sam Coslow - Composer
- Shapiro - Composer
- Walter Donaldson - Composer
- William Reid - Composer
- William Roy - Composer
- Benny Golson - Arranger
- Ernie Wilkins - Arranger
