Billie Holiday-The Quintessential Billie Holiday Vol. 1 (1933-1935) (1987)
Artist: Billie Holiday
Title: The Quintessential Billie Holiday, Vol. 1 (1933-1935)
Label: Columbia
Format: CD
Cat #:CK 40646
Year of Release: 1987
Country and Year of Edition Issue: US 1987 Columbia Jazz Masters series
Listed Condition: VG+/VG+
Sell Date: 8/2/21
Sell Price: $2.99
Discogs Last Sold:4/8/21
Low: $1.00
Median: $2.00
Average: $3.00
High: $7.65
Current low price: $1.99
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 10
Have/Want: 116/8
Where Sold:Falls Church, VA
Time it took to sell: 10 years
Where and When Bought: Smash on St Marks NYC early 90's
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: A+
Sad To See It Go: No
The first volume of stellar Columbia recordings by Billie Holiday is unimpeachable. The track from these years that always stuck with me was "Yankee Doodle Never Went To Town." If there was any better Black indictment of white history books, I'd like to know about it. He didn't even have a pony!
With a premature passing in 1959, retrospective history doesn't always pass on the fact that Billie Holiday gave us over a quarter century of music and often gives short shrift to these early years in favor of standards like "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless The Child."
There is a certain joy to Holiday in her early 20's that I hold in high regard. This isn't childhoods' "Eeny Meeny Miney Moe" when you are "Riffin' The Scotch." Holiday wants to "Make Love Twenty Four Hours A Day" and it shows.
The general lack of puritanism is refreshing. Enjoy your Sunday!
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