This is Anita is a reissue of Anita, a 1956 album by Anita O'Day that was re-released in 1962.[2]
This is Anita | ||||
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Released | 1956 | |||
Recorded | December 6–8, 1955 in Hollywood | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 37:43 | |||
Label | Verve | |||
Producer | Norman Granz, Anita O'Day | |||
Anita O'Day chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
It was arranged and conducted by Buddy Bregman and was the first in a series of albums recorded by O'Day for Verve. Norman Granz was the producer on this album, and it was the first album to be released under his new label, thus paving the way for the future recordings from Verve, and this album was O'Day's first stint from the big band recordings of the 1940s and early 1950s.
Track listing
editSide One
edit- "You're the Top" (Cole Porter) — 2:24
- "Honeysuckle Rose" (Andy Razaf, Fats Waller) — 3:13
- "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Manning Sherwin, Eric Maschwitz) — 4:00
- "Who Cares?" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) — 3:14
- "I Can't Get Started" (I. Gershwin, Vernon Duke) — 3:53
- "Fine and Dandy" (Kay Swift, Paul James (pseudonym for James Paul Warburg) — 2:25
Side Two
edit- "As Long as I Live (Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler song)" (Harold Arlen) — 3:39
- "No Moon at All" (Redd Evans, David Mann) — 2:28
- "Time After Time" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) — 4:06
- "I'll See You in My Dreams" (Isham Jones, Gus Kahn) — 2:50
- "I Fall in Love Too Easily" (Cahn, Styne) — 2:54
- "Beautiful Love" (Haven Gillespie, Wayne King, Egbert Van Alstyne, Victor Young) — 2:37
Personnel
edit- Anita O'Day – vocals
- Milt Bernhart – trombone
- Joe Howard – trombone
- Lloyd Ulyate – trombone
- Si Zentner – trombone
- Paul Smith – piano, celeste
- Corky Hale – harp
- Barney Kessel – guitar
- Joe Mondragon – double bass
- Alvin Stoller – drums
References
edit- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Neal Umnphred, Goldmine's Price Guide to Collectible Jazz Albums, 1949-69, Iola, WI: Krause, 1994, pp. 378, 379.