This CD (put out by Evidence) brings back singer Betty Roché's definitive session. Although she had sung briefly with Duke Ellington on two occasions in 1943 and the early '50s, fame had eluded Roché. After this album she would record two more records (available in the Original Jazz Classics series) over the next few years and then disappear back into obscurity. Assisted by vibraphonist Eddie Costa, trumpeter Conte Candoli, pianist Donn Trenner, bassist Whitey Mitchell, and drummer Davey Williams, Roché is heard at her best on this set of standards. Highlights include a remake of "Take the 'A' Train" (she had previously recorded a classic version with Ellington), "Something to Live For," "Route 66," and "September in the Rain." Two additional versions of "Go Away Blues" round out the excellent release. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1. Take the "A" Train 3:13
Billy Strayhorn
2. Something to Live For 4:04
Duke Ellington / Billy Strayhorn
3. In a Mellow Tone 2:29
Duke Ellington / Milt Gabler
4. Time After Time 3:05
Sammy Cahn / Jule Styne
5. Go Away Blues 3:18
Duke Ellington
6. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man 3:42
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
7. Route 66 4:34
Bobby Troup
8. All My Life 3:48
Harry Akst / Benny Davis
9. I Just Got the Message, Baby 2:39
Carr
10. All Too Soon 4:07
Duke Ellington / Carl Sigman
11. You Don't Love Me No More 3:17
Duke Ellington
12. September in the Rain 3:50
Al Dubin / Harry Warren
13. Go Away Blues 3:51
Duke Ellington
14. Go Away Blues 3:00
Duke Ellington
Credits :
Bass – Whitey Mitchell
Piano – Donn Trenner
Trumpet – Conte Candoli
Vibraphone – Eddie Costa
Vocals – Betty Roché
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