By 1939 when the bulk of these 17 selections were recorded, Billie
Holiday was dominating her own recordings, allocating less space for her
sidemen to solo. This was not really a bad thing since Lady Day's voice
was getting stronger each year. On the seventh of nine CD volumes that
reissue all of Holiday's 1933-42 Columbia recordings (other than the
alternate takes which have been bypassed), Holiday sounds at her best on
"More than You Know, Sugar" (featuring a superb Benny Carter alto
solo), "Long Gone Blues" and "Some Other Spring." It's recommended along
with all of the other entries in the Quintessential series. by Scott Yanow
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