[Dixielandjazz] The D of D version of Blue Prelude
Steve Voce
stevevoce at virginmedia.com
Mon Feb 27 17:01:08 EST 2017
I agree. Black Coffee with obbligato by Conte Candoli remains perhaps
her best ever LP.
Steve Voce
On 27/02/2017 19:54, Charles Suhor wrote:
> Jim’s comments sum up my feelings about the Peggy Lee and Fred Assent "Blue Prelude" tracks. My favorite Peggy Lee recording is the 10” LP "Black Coffee.” She breaks yer heart on that song and on “When the World was Young” and others, and swings with fury and wit on "My Heat Belongs to Daddy.” Jimmy Rowles and Ed Shaughnessy give a clinic on perfect accompaniment. Stop me before I levitate.
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> Charlie
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>> On Feb 27, 2017, at 3:37 AM, jim at kashprod.com wrote:
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>> Although the Peggy Lee recording was good, I don't understand how the group
>> came up with that rhythm & tempo after hearing the lyrics. Doesn't really
>> fit at all. Seems to fit more the period in which the recording was made,
>> rather than the actual lyrics, which are timeless. Don't particularly like
>> the [Assunto]dirge effect, either. A down & out blues tempo & feel fit better.
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>> Jim
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