Anyone else listen to jazz?
Mar. 13th, 2008 07:59 pmI've now listened to all or part of something like 20 recordings of that standard of standards, Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" — and not a one of them is a straightforward rendition of the song. Ella Fitzgerald completely goes to town on it; it's no doubt one of the best scat records ever. Cassandra Wilson starts out with utter simplicity: bass and drums leading in to her voice, starting with a chorus. An absolutely brilliant performance, but by 1:10 she's scatting up a storm too. Frank Sinatra has a male chorus singing some really stupid additional lyrics as background/counterpoint. Josephine Baker's 1927 recording is straightforward enough, but pitchy as all hell. Perry Como's performance is straightforward enough, but it's so not a crooner's song.
So: Does anyone know of a solid, straightforward recording of this particular classic? I'm just looking for someone with a decent voice, a capella or with minimal accompaniment. Anyone? Beuller?
So: Does anyone know of a solid, straightforward recording of this particular classic? I'm just looking for someone with a decent voice, a capella or with minimal accompaniment. Anyone? Beuller?
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Date: 2008-03-14 12:56 am (UTC)That said, check out Willie Nelson's version on his album "Stardust".
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Date: 2008-03-14 03:23 am (UTC)http://youtube.com/results?search_query=%22Blue+skies%22+jazz&search_type=
more specifically Jim Reeves:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xkjXieeVSJk
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