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HARRY BELAFONTE - Belafonte Sings the Blues (1962) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


After flirting with traditional African-American material in his previous albums, Belafonte, for the first time, devotes an entire album to the blues. However, of the eleven songs, only two could be classified as traditional blues: "In the Evenin' Mama" and "Cotton Fields," the latter given a five minute treatment. Belafonte would take this song on the road as part of his live act for the next decade. Of the other songs, three were covers of Ray Charles standards ("A Fool For You," "Hallelujah I Love Her So," "Mary Ann"). Another highlight is Belafonte's rendition of Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child." With few exceptions, the entire album is understated and not as exciting or riveting as other Belafonte records. Still, it's solid listening, and taken track by track, thoughtful performances. Footnote: this was the first Belafonte album recorded in stereo. Some releases feature a thick, dark blue spine. by Cary Ginell
Tracklist:
1 A Fool For You 3:38
Written-By – Ray Charles
2 Losing Hand 4:16
Written-By – Charles Calhoun
3 One For My Baby 4:34
Written-By – Johnny Mercer - Harold Arlen 
4 In The Evenin' Mama 3:29
Written-By – C. C. Carter 
5 Hallelujah I Love Her So 2:53
Written-By – Ray Charles
6 The Way That I Feel 4:29
Written-By – Fred Brooks
7 Cotton Fields 5:17
Written-By – C. C. Carter 
8 God Bless' The Child 5:03
Written-By – Herzog, Jr., Holiday 
9 Mary Ann 2:41
Written-By – Ray Charles
10 Sinner's Prayer 4:42
Written-By – Lowell Fulson
11 Fare Thee Well 4:37
Written-By – Fred Brooks
Credits:
Conductor – Alan Greene, Bob Corman, Dennis Farnon

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