The Velvet Lounge: St. Louis Blues (Import)
Eartha Kitt/Shorty Rogers - CD
- Artist: Eartha Kitt/Shorty Rogers
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 4000127171481
- Item Number: BEAR271714
- Release date: 02/15/2011
- 1. St. Louis Blues
- 2. Beale Street Blues
- 3. Chantez Les Bas
- 4. Hesitating Blues
- 5. Steal Away
- 6. Careless Love
- 7. Atlanta Blues
- 8. Long Gone
- 9. Hist the Window, Noah
- 10. Yellow Dog Blues
- 11. Friendless Blues
- 12. The Memphis Blues
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The Velvet Lounge: St. Louis Blues (Import) by Eartha Kitt/Shorty Rogers on CD
Eartha Kitt co-starred with Nat King Cole in the film St. Louis Blues, a screen biography of W.C. Handy, which opened in April 1958, and her label, RCA Victor Records, took the occasion to have her record an album of Handy blues songs and spirituals. This was a departure from her usual practice of performing exotic and sophisticated material in various languages, but she handled the assignment well. On most of the tracks, she was paired with a Dixieland jazz band, Shorty Rogers & His Giants, which consisted of Rogers and John Best on trumpets; Moe Schneider on trombone; Matty Matlock on clarinet; Stan Wrightsman on piano; Al Hendrickson on guitar; Morty Corb on bass; Nick Fatool on drums; and Milt Holland on conga, with a male vocal quartet chiming in on some songs. There were also two spirituals, "Steal Away" and "Hist the Window, Noah," on which Kitt was accompanied by the Jester Hairston Choir. Blues and spirituals were not her forte, really, but she did her best, clearly relishing her one chance to throw in a little French (or Creole, anyway, as the lyrics say) with the Cajun-tinged "Chantez les Bas (Sing 'Em Low)." Of course, Handy's version of the blues has a lot of Tin Pan Alley in it, which helped give Kitt something to work with. Rogers and the band were thoroughly familiar with the tunes and provided excellent backing. They didn't make Kitt a jazz singer, either, but she was a professional, and the result was a pleasing interpretation of Handy's music. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
- Artist: Eartha Kitt/Shorty Rogers
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 4000127171481
- Item Number: BEAR271714
- Release date: 02/15/2011
- Label: Bear Family Records
- Genre: Vocal
- Style: Vocal Pop, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
- Album Time: 35:06
- The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs
- Isn't It Romantic?
- Portrait of Shorty
- Only the Best of Shorty Rogers [Box Set]
- Martians, Come Back!/Way Up There
- The Swinging Mr. Rogers
- The Fourth Dimension in Sound
- Bossa Nova/Jazz Waltz
- Apropos/Jump for Me
- Creative West Coast Swing (Import)
- Martians, Come Back!/Way Up There
- Modern Sounds
- Modern Sounds
- Shorty Rogers Courts the Count
- Manteca Afro-Cuban Influence
- Shorty Rogers Courts the Count [Japan Mini-LP]
- Sweetheart of Sigmund Freud
- You Shorty Me Tarzan
- America the Beautiful
- Eight Brothers
- The Shorty Rogers Quintet
- Gigi in Jazz
- The Swingin' Nutcracker
- Shorty Rogers Plays Richard Rogers
- The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs
- Voodoo Suite: Plus Six All-Time Greats
- Volume 1: 1946-1954 West Coast Trumpet Ace, Bandleader, Composer
- Manteca Afro-Cuban Influence
- The Wild One/Private Hell
- Modern Sounds from California 1954-1957 (Import)
- In Collaboration (Import)
- West Coast Sounds
- Complete Quintet Sessions 1954-1956 (Import)
- Express/And His Giants/Wherever the 5 Winds Blow/Chances Are It Swings (Import)
- Plays Afro Cuban Influence
- Shorty Rogers
- Eight Classic Albums (Import)
- Shorty Rogers & His Giants
- The Swinging Mr. Rogers
- Afro-Cuban Influence
- Live from the Cafe Carlyle
- Eartha Kitt In Person at the Plaza
- The Best of Eartha Kitt: Where is My Man?
- Miss Kitt to You
- Heavenly Eartha
- That Bad Eartha/Down to Eartha
- The Collection [EMI] [#1] (Import)
- Eartha-quake (Import)
- Greatest Hits
- That Bad Eartha
- That Bad Eartha (Import)
- Eartha Kitt [Fast Forward]
- Four Classic Albums (Import)
- Lovin' Spree (Import)
- Fascinating (Import)
- New Faces of 1952 (Original Broadway Cast) (Import)
- 18 Sizzling Tracks
- God Bless the Child
- Purrfect
- The Best of Eartha Kitt
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy
- Excellent and Decadent
- Legendary Eartha Kitt
- She's So Good
- That Bad Eartha [Bonus Tracks]
- Heavenly Eartha
- Platinum & Gold Collection
- You Can Call Me Miss Kitty
- KITTE,ARTHA: EARTHA KITT
- Heavenly Eartha
- Miss Kitt to You
- The Essential Eartha Kitt
- Very Best of Eartha Kitt
- I Want to Be Evil
- Collaboration
- Collaboration [Original Long Play]
- The Best of Eartha Kitt [UK MCA Import] (Import)
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Bertha Powell - Choir, Chorus
- Bill E. Thompson - Choir, Chorus
- Bob Moody - Choir, Chorus
- Bob Parish - Choir, Chorus
- Fay Miller - Choir, Chorus
- Florence Cadrez - Choir, Chorus
- Floy Lassiter - Choir, Chorus
- George Comfort - Choir, Chorus
- James Joyce - Choir, Chorus
- James Wheatley - Choir, Chorus
- Louis Johnson - Choir, Chorus
- Margaret Hairston - Choir, Chorus
- Marni Nixon - Choir, Chorus
- Ralph Brewster - Choir, Chorus
- Samuel Schultz - Choir, Chorus
- The Jester Hairston Choir - Choir, Chorus
- Tom Kenny - Choir, Chorus
- Alton Hendrickson - Guitar
- Eartha Kitt - Vocals
- Edwin Cole - Organ
- Elmer R. Moe Schneider - Trombone
- John Best - Trumpet
- Julian "Matty" Matlock - Clarinet
- Marty Cobb - Bass
- Nick Fatool - Drums
- Stanley Wrightsman - Piano
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Credits:
- Andreas Merck - Photo Scanning
- John Sellards - Photo Restoration, Artwork
- Leonard Feather - Original Liner Notes
- Milton "Shorty" Rogers - Leader
- Richard Weize - Reissue Producer, Discography
- Robert S. Helfer - Contractor
- Chris Smith - Composer
- David Elman - Composer
- Deborah Grace Winer - Liner Notes
- George A. Norton - Composer
- Marcus Heumann - Mastering
- Mercedes Gilbert - Composer
- R.A. Andreas - Photography, Illustrations
- Traditional - Composer
- W.C. Handy - Composer
- Dennis Farnon - Producer
