Sings Lady Day

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 56:37

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El Cojonu Speaks

Cojonu

I loved my lady Etta. I miss her so much. Thank god we still have Houston ( Person ) with us.

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Etta James

Dollfaceshar

This album is familiar to me because this is the music of my mother's youth. Soulful sounds of a innocent day in the life of Black people. This album brings back beautiful memories of "My Momma". I love it!

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Etta Jones’ last 20 years found her recording one consistently soulful jazz album after another, usually with the close partnership of tenor-saxophonist Houston Person. For what would be her final recording, she pays tribute to Billie Holiday with renditions of nine standards. Except during the last part of “Fine and Mellow” when she does a remarkable imitation of Lady Day, Etta Jones sings in her usual bluesy style, staying as individual as always. She makes such songs as “All of Me,” “I Cried for You” and “Them There Eyes” sound fresh and relevant. The singer passed away on the day that Sings Lady Day was officially released and she sounds in surprisingly good form throughout this set, finishing off her career on top. – Scott Yanow

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