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Billie Holiday Lady in Satin Mp3, Flac, Wma Billie Holiday Lady In Satin mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Lady In Satin Country: South Korea Released: 2004 Style: Big Band, Swing MP3 version RAR size: 1948 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1135 mb WMA version RAR size: 1399 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 593 Other Formats: AA VQF APE VOC AUD XM TTA Tracklist Hide Credits I'm A Fool To Want You (Edited Master CS 8048) 1 Trombone [Solo] – Urbie GreenWritten By – J. Wolf / J. Herron / F. SinatraWritten-By – F. 3:23 Sinatra*, J. Wolf*, J. Herron* For Heaven's Sake 2 Written By – S. Edwards / E. Bretton / D. MeyerWritten-By – D. Meyer*, E. Bretton*, S. 3:26 Edwards* You Don't Know What Love Is 3 3:48 Trumpet [Solo Tp] – Mel DavisWritten-By – D. Raye*, G. DePaul* I Get Along Without You Very Well 4 2:59 Trombone [Solo] – J.J. JohnsonWritten-By – H. Carmichael* For All We Know 5 2:53 Written-By – J.F. Coots*, S. Lewis* Violets For Your Furs 6 3:24 Trombone [Solo] – J.J. JohnsonWritten By – Adair / DennisWritten-By – Dennis*, Adair* You've Changed 7 3:17 Trombone [Solo] – J.J. JohnsonWritten-By – M. Carey*, C. Fisher* It's Easy To Remember 8 Trombone [Solo] – Urbie GreenWritten By – R. Rodgers / L. HartWritten-By – L. Hart*, R. 4:01 Rodgers* But Beautiful 9 4:29 Trumpet [Solo Tp] – Mel DavisWritten-By – J. Burke / J. Van Heusen* Glad To Be Unhappy 10 Trombone [Solo] – J.J. JohnsonWritten By – R. Rodgers / L. HartWritten-By – L. Hart*, R. 4:07 Rodgers* I'll Be Around 11 3:23 Written-By – A. Wilder* The End Of A Love Affair (Mono - CL 1157) 12 4:46 Written-By – E. Redding* I'm A Fool To Want You (Take 3 - CL 1157) 13 3:24 Trombone [Solo] – Urbie Green I'm A Fool To Want You (Take 2 - Alternate Take) 14 3:23 Trombone [Solo] – Urbie Green The End Of A Love Affair: The Audio Story 15 9:49 Trombone [Solo] – Urbie Green 16 The End Of A Love Affair (Stereo) 4:46 17 Pause Track 0:06 Credits Arranged By, Conductor, Liner Notes [May 1997] – Ray Ellis Art Direction [Reissue] – Howard Fritzson Bass – Milt Hinton Cello – David Sawyer* Coordinator [A&R Coordination] – Patti Matheny Design [Reissue] – Randall Martin Drums – Osie Johnson Engineer [Original Recordings] – Fred Plaut Guitar – Barry Galbraith Harp – Janet Putnam Mastered By [Digitally] – Debra Parkinson, Mark Wilder, Phil Schaap Orchestra – Ray Ellis And His Orchestra Percussion – Phil Kraus Photography By [Liner, Back Cover] – Don Hunstein Piano – Mal Waldron Producer [Original Recordings Produced By], Liner Notes [Original Lp Liner Notes 1958] – Irving Townsend Product Manager [Columbia Jazz Reissue Series] – Kevin Gore, Steve Berkowitz Product Manager [Packaging Manager] – Juliana Myrick Product Manager [Project Director] – Seth Rothstein Reissue Producer [Produced For Reissue], Research, Remastered By [Remastering], Liner Notes [July 1997], Technician [Restoration] – Phil Schaap Reissue Producer [Production Assistance] – Rene Arsenault Soprano Vocals – Elise Bretton, Lois_*, Miriam Workman Trombone – J.J. Johnson, Tom Mitchell*, Urbie Green Violin, Concertmaster – George Ockner Vocals – Billie Holiday Woodwind – Danny Bank, Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque Notes Packaging: Standard Jewel Case with 24 page booklet. Printed notes: Tracks 13 - 16 previously unreleased bonus tracks. ℗ 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Originally recorded 1958 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Originally released 1958 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Tracks 2, 3, 9, 11 recorded February 19, 1958. Tracks 1, 5, 8, 13, 14 recorded February 20, 1958. Tracks 4, 6, 7, 10 recorded February 21, 1958. Tracks 12, 15, 16 recorded February 20 with February 21 vocal overdub, 1958. 20-Bit digitally remastered reissue, originally issued as CL 1157 (mono) /CS 8048 (stereo) in June, 1958. Digitally mastered at Sony Music Studios, NYC. Track 17, the Pause Track, is provided for those listeners who would like more time between selections. The Pause Track is indexed into a 2 1/2 and 4 second silence. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Billie Holiday With Billie Holiday Ray Ellis And His With Ray Ellis CL 1157 Orchestra - Lady In Columbia CL 1157 US 1958 And His Satin (LP, Album, Orchestra Mono) Billie Holiday Billie Holiday With With Ray Ellis Ray Ellis And His TFL 5032 Fontana TFL 5032 UK 1958 And His Orchestra - Lady In Orchestra Satin (LP, Album) Billie Holiday Billie Holiday With With Ray Ellis Ray Ellis And His PC 8048 Columbia PC 8048 US Unknown And His Orchestra - Lady In Orchestra Satin (LP, Album, RE) Lady In Satin (CD, Columbia, CK 65144 Billie Holiday CK 65144 US 1997 Album, RE, RM) Legacy Billie Holiday With Billie Holiday Ray Ellis And His With Ray Ellis Orchestra - Lady In 88875076132 Columbia 88875076132 Europe 2015 And His Satin (The Centennial Orchestra Edition) (3xCD, Album, RE, RM) Related Music albums to Lady In Satin by Billie Holiday Los Cupidos - Solo Recuerdos / Tijuana Noël Akchoté - Don't Explain - Plays The Music Of Billie Holiday (Original Jazz Series) Billie Holiday - Lady In Satin Sabicas - solo flamenco Schönheitsfehler - Duo Statt Solo Billie Holiday With Ray Ellis And His Orchestra - Lady In Satin Frank Zappa - Solo On Guitar Enterfant - Guitar Solo 4.
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