After years of reissuing Billie Holiday's recordings in piecemeal
fashion, Columbia finally got it right with this nine-CD Quintessential
series. All of Lady Day's 1933-1942 studio recordings (although without
the alternate takes) receive the treatment they deserve in this program.
Vol. 1 has Holiday's first two tentative performances from 1933 along
with her initial recordings with Teddy Wilson's all-star bands. High
points include "I Wished on the Moon," "What a Little Moonlight Can Do,"
"Miss Brown to You," and "Twenty-Four Hours a Day." by Scott Yanow
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