from Silver
recording year/s: 1942-1954
CD release year: 1988
2-10 Live in Koln, Germany on January 5, 1954
11-14 Recorded in New York, New York on April 29, 1951 - for Alladin Records
15 Los Angeles, California on June 12, 1942 - for Capitol Records
by Scott Yanow (AMG)
Most of this excellent CD features one of Billie Holiday's finest concert recordings of the 1950s. Recorded in Europe before an admiring audience, this enjoyable set finds Lady Day performing seven of her standards with her trio and joining in for jam session versions of "Billie's Blues" and "Lover Come Back to Me" with an all-star group starring clarinetist Buddy DeFranco, vibraphonist Red Norvo and guitarist Jimmy Raney. These performances (which find Holiday in stronger voice than on her studio recordings of the period) have also been included in Verve's massive CD box set. This program concludes with Holiday's four rare sides for Aladdin in 1951 (between her Decca and Verve periods) which are highlighted by two blues and "Detour Ahead," and her 1942 studio recording of "Trav'lin' Light" with Paul Whiteman's Orchestra.
Billie Holiday (vocals)
Heywood Henry (tenor & baritone saxophones)
Monty Kelly, Larry Neill, Don Waddilove (trumpet)
Skip Layton, Murray McEavhern (trombone)
Buddy De Franco (clarinet)
Alvy West, Dan D'Andre, Lennie Hartman (reeds)
Red Norvo (vibraphone)
Carl Drinkard, Sonny Clark, Beryl Booker, Bobby Tucker, Buddy Weed (piano)
Jimmy Raney, Tiny Grimes, Mike Pingitore (guitar)
Red Mitchell, Artie Shapiro (bass)
Elaine Leighton, Willie Rodriquez (drums)
Paul Whiteman (musical director)