A brilliant pianist who also had a warm singing voice, Hazel Scott gained some recognition in the early '40s for her swinging versions of classical themes. This valuable CD has all of her early recordings through May 1945, most of which have been rarely reissued. Scott is first heard on four songs with a pickup group organized by Leonard Feather called the Sextet of the Rhythm Club of London. While that unit features clarinetist Danny Polo and altoist Pete Brown, the next 16 selections (four of which are V-discs) put the spotlight entirely on Scott, who is backed by either J.C. Heard or Sid Catlett on drums. She shows off both her technique and her creativity on six classical works, swing standards, and a couple basic blues originals, singing on "People Will Say We're in Love" and "C Jam Blues." The final four numbers are quite a bit different as Scott is showcased as a fairly straight and sophisticated singer with orchestras conducted by Toots Camarata. Overall, this CD is highly recommended, reminding today's listeners how talented a pianist Scott was in her early days. Scott Yanow
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hola amigo lakhavinor, seria possível, quando possível, renovar este link, por favor?
ResponderExcluircaro ricardo. novo link no post da Hazel ... enjoy !
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Essa mulher foi extraordinária, obrigado, amigo lakhavinor !
ResponderExcluirAcho que vou incomodá-lo novamente, meu amigo... é um prazer descobrir essa pianista incrível...
ResponderExcluirsaludos cordiales