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- Date Released: January 1, 1957
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: RCA Victor
- Copyright: (P) 2002 BMG
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"Stormy Weather," Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler's 1933 standard, was written for Cab Calloway, introduced by Arlen himself on a hit recording, and sung on-stage at the Cotton Club by Ethel Waters. But it became the signature song of a teenager who was in the club's chorus line in those days, Lena Horne, when she sang it a decade later in the movie musical of the same name. It was 14 years later that Horne would use the song as the title track of her first full-length studio LP. She had made a comeback with Lena Horne at the Waldorf Astoria and followed it with this collection of favorites such as "Summertime" and "Just One of Those Things," plus three songs from the Arlen/Johnny Mercer musical St. Louis Woman. The orchestra, packed with jazz musicians, was conducted by her husband, Lennie Hayton, and the project was a triumph, matching a singer at her peak with some of her best material. The 2002 reissue on RCA/BMG's Bluebird imprint adds ten bonus tracks to the original 11, including a previously unreleased earlier version of "Stormy Weather" employing a full string section, another unreleased track, "Come Runnin'," and period recordings drawn from singles and EPs, among them such show tune standards as Cole Porter's "From This Moment On," Lerner & Loewe's "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," and Rodgers & Hammerstein's "A Cock-Eyed Optimist," "I Have Dreamed," and "The Surrey With the Fringe on Top." The result is a superlative augmentation of the original release. Note that the title Stormy Weather is confusingly overused in Horne releases, even by RCA/BMG, which also has out a 2000 international release that is a compilation and an earlier Bluebird release called Stormy Weather: The Legendary Lena (1941-1958), not to mention European compilations on Prime Cuts, Charly, and Hallmark. Don't be fooled.
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- Jimmy Cleveland - Trombone // Bob Cooper - Saxophone // Bob Cooper - Saxophone // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Herb Geller - Saxophone // Herb Geller - Saxophone // Herb Geller - Saxophone // Herb Geller - Saxophone // Herb Geller - Saxophone // Urbie Green - Trombone // Herbie Harper - Trombone // Herbie Harper - Trombone // Herbie Harper - Trombone // Herbie Harper - Trombone // Bill Holman - Saxophone // Bill Holman - Saxophone // Bill Holman - Saxophone // Bill Holman - Saxophone // Bill Holman - Saxophone // Bill Holman - Saxophone // Lena Horne - Vocals // Lena Horne - Vocals // Lena Horne - Vocals // Shelly Manne - Drums // Shelly Manne - Drums // Dave Pell - Saxophone // Dave Pell - Saxophone // Dave Pell - Saxophone // Bud Shank - Saxophone // Bud Shank - Saxophone // Bud Shank - Saxophone // Bud Shank - Saxophone // Bud Shank - Saxophone // Bud Shank - Saxophone // Charlie Shavers - Trumpet // Pete Candoli - Trumpet // Pete Candoli - Trumpet // Lou McGarity - Trombone // Ernie Royal - Trumpet // Babe Russin - Saxophone // Al Viola - Guitar // Justin Gordon - Saxophone // Chano Pozo - Percussion // George Duvivier - Bass // Robert Byrne - Trombone // Al Cohn - Saxophone // Al Cohn - Saxophone // Al Cohn - Saxophone // Al Cohn - Saxophone // Al Cohn - Saxophone // Don Arnone - Guitar // Danny Bank - Saxophone // Seymour Barab - Cello // Frank Beach - Trumpet // George Berg - Saxophone // Cy Bernard - Cello // Maurice Brown - Cello // Frederick Buldrini - Violin // Kenny Burrell - Guitar // Kenny Burrell - Guitar // Kenny Burrell - Guitar // Kenny Burrell - Guitar // Kenny Burrell - Guitar // Kenny Burrell - Guitar // Max Cahn - Violin // Joe Carlton - Producer // Mac Ceppos - Violin // Marion Childers - Trumpet // Donald Corrado - French Horn // Gene DiNovi - Piano // Gene DiNovi - Piano // Gene DiNovi - Piano // Don Fagerquist - Trumpet // Arnold Eidus - Violin // Barry Feldman - Reissue Producer // Chuck Gentry - Saxophone // Benny Gill - Violin // Bernie Glow - Trumpet // Harry Lookofsky - Violin // Lennie Hayton - Arranger // Lennie Hayton - Conductor // Henri René - Producer // Max Hollander - Violin // Howard Roberts - Guitar // Gus Johnson - Drums // Manny Klein - Trumpet // Eddie Kusby - Trombone // Ronald Langinger - Saxophone // Walter Levinsky - Saxophone // Dan Lube - Violin // Dave Mankovitz - Viola // Joseph "Kaiser" Marshall - Drums // Marty Paich - Conductor // Marty Paich - Conductor // Marty Paich - Conductor // Jimmy Maxwell - Trumpet // Randall Miller - Trombone // Thomas Mitchell - Trombone // Toots Mondello - Trombone // Sam Morowitz - Saxophone // Louis Mucci - Trumpet // Charlie O'Kane - Saxophone // Gene Orloff - Violin // Romeo Penque - Saxophone // Bill Pittman - Guitar // Joe Reisman - Arranger // Juan Nito Reyes - Percussion // Abraham Richman - Saxophone // Nathan Ross - Violin // Hymie Schertzer - Saxophone // Gunther Schuller - French Horn // Paul Shure - Violin // Ray Sims - Trombone // Marshall Sosson - Violin // David Sterkin - Viola // Bart Varsalona - Trombone // Chauncey Welsch - Trombone // Jack Zayde - Violin // Julius Brand - Violin // Solomon Deutsch - Viola // Arthur Herfurt - Saxophone // Murray Kellner - Violin // Felix Orlewitz - Violin // Pullman Pederson - Trombone // Eudice Shapiro - Violin // Stanley Webb - Saxophone // George T. Simon - Liner Notes // E.O. Walker - Producer // Emanuel Gershman - Saxophone // Bernard Kaufman - Saxophone // Howard Kay - Viola // Sylvan Kirsner - Violin // Seymour Miroff - Violin // Henry Ross - Saxophone // Ray Linn & the Chicago Stompers - Trumpet // Eddie Wasserman - Saxophone // Johnny Cresci - Drums // Frank Garisto - Percussion // Octavio Mendoza - Percussion // Sebastian Mure - Guitar // Samuel Persoff - Viola // Maurice Wilk - Violin // Joshua Sherman - Series Producer // Isidor Zir - Viola // Michael O. Drexler - Mastering // Dick Peirce - Producer
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