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Back to the Blues | |||
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Released | 1963 | ||
Recorded | 1962 | ||
Genre | Vocal jazz | ||
Length | 43:02 | ||
Label | Roulette | ||
Dinah Washington chronology | |||
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Back to the Blues is a 1963 studio album by Dinah Washington, arranged by Fred Norman.[1]
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow said that '..after her unexpected success on the pop charts, most of Washington's sessions for Mercury and Roulette during the last four years of her life were quite commercial, with string arrangements better suited to country singers and Dinah nearly parodying herself with exaggerated gestures..In general, this is a more successful date than Washington's earlier investigation of Bessie Smith material, since the backup band is more sympathetic and the talented singer is heard in prime form. Jual chip zynga poker murah. Dinah Washington clearly had a real feeling for this bluesy material'.[1]
Track listing[edit]
Back to the Blues | |||
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Studio album by | |||
Released | 1963 | ||
Recorded | 1962 | ||
Genre | Vocal jazz | ||
Length | 43:02 | ||
Label | Roulette | ||
Dinah Washington chronology | |||
|
Back to the Blues is a 1963 studio album by Dinah Washington, arranged by Fred Norman.[1]
Reception[edit]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow said that '..after her unexpected success on the pop charts, most of Washington's sessions for Mercury and Roulette during the last four years of her life were quite commercial, with string arrangements better suited to country singers and Dinah nearly parodying herself with exaggerated gestures..In general, this is a more successful date than Washington's earlier investigation of Bessie Smith material, since the backup band is more sympathetic and the talented singer is heard in prime form. Jual chip zynga poker murah. Dinah Washington clearly had a real feeling for this bluesy material'.[1]
Track listing[edit]
- 'The Blues Ain't Nothin' But a Woman Cryin' for Her Man' (J. Mayo Williams) - 3:46
- 'Romance in the Dark' (Lil Green) - 2:12
- 'You've Been a Good Old Wagon' (Perry Bradford) - 3:50
- 'Let Me Be the First to Know' (Leroy Kirkland, Dinah Washington, P. Woods) - 2:39
- 'How Long, How Long Blues' (Leroy Carr) - 4:58
- 'Don't Come Running Back to Me' (Johnson, Washington, Woods) - 2:23
- 'It's a Mean Old Man's World' (Kirkland, Washington) - 3:10
- 'Key to the Highway' (Big Bill Broonzy, Charlie Segar) - 2:39
- 'If I Never Get to Heaven' (Napp, Washington) - 3:44
- 'Duck Before You Drown' (Napp, Washington) - 2:11
- 'No Hard Feelings' (Jacobs, Al Roberts) - 2:33
- 'Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning' (Pearl Delaney, Tom Delaney) - 8:40
Personnel[edit]
- Dinah Washington - vocals
- Fred Norman - arranger
- Billy Butler - guitar
- Eddie Chamblee - tenor saxophone
References[edit]
Dinah Washington The Best Of The Roulette Years Tour
- ^ abc'Back to the Blues'. Allmusic. Retrieved March 28, 2012.