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Blue Skies(more) »rank:by: Cassandra Wilson
: essential recording:Cassandra Wilson has convincingly argued that all American popular music displays one fundamental aspect of the jazz tradition: a delight in taking songs--from the simplest to most profound--and recombining them into idiosyncratic form. That includes standards such as those she lolls into on this 1988 release--'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' 'I Didn't Know What Time It Was,' 'My One and Only Love,' and others. Underpinning these performances is an intriguing world-weariness, often of slightly sad (dare one say, postcoital) drowsiness. Wilson's sultry contralto augments that bold inflection, which impresses from the opening moments of the well-worn, usually more flirtatious 'Shall We Dance.' ... |
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Days Aweigh(more) »rank:by: Cassandra Wilson
: essential recording:Cassandra Wilson has convincingly argued that all American popular music displays one fundamental aspect of the jazz tradition: a delight in taking songs--from the simplest to most profound--and recombining them into idiosyncratic form. That includes standards such as those she lolls into on this 1988 release--'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' 'I Didn't Know What Time It Was,' 'My One and Only Love,' and others. Underpinning these performances is an intriguing world-weariness, often of slightly sad (dare one say, postcoital) drowsiness. Wilson's sultry contralto augments that bold inflection, which impresses from the opening moments of the well-worn, usually more flirtatious 'Shall We Dance.' ... |
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New Air(more) »rank:by: Air
: essential recording:Cassandra Wilson has convincingly argued that all American popular music displays one fundamental aspect of the jazz tradition: a delight in taking songs--from the simplest to most profound--and recombining them into idiosyncratic form. That includes standards such as those she lolls into on this 1988 release--'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' 'I Didn't Know What Time It Was,' 'My One and Only Love,' and others. Underpinning these performances is an intriguing world-weariness, often of slightly sad (dare one say, postcoital) drowsiness. Wilson's sultry contralto augments that bold inflection, which impresses from the opening moments of the well-worn, usually more flirtatious 'Shall We Dance.' ... |
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Jumpworld(more) »rank:by: Cassandra Wilson
: essential recording:Cassandra Wilson has convincingly argued that all American popular music displays one fundamental aspect of the jazz tradition: a delight in taking songs--from the simplest to most profound--and recombining them into idiosyncratic form. That includes standards such as those she lolls into on this 1988 release--'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' 'I Didn't Know What Time It Was,' 'My One and Only Love,' and others. Underpinning these performances is an intriguing world-weariness, often of slightly sad (dare one say, postcoital) drowsiness. Wilson's sultry contralto augments that bold inflection, which impresses from the opening moments of the well-worn, usually more flirtatious 'Shall We Dance.' ... |
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New Moon Daughter(more) »rank: 1135780by: Cassandra Wilson
: essential recording:Cassandra Wilson has convincingly argued that all American popular music displays one fundamental aspect of the jazz tradition: a delight in taking songs--from the simplest to most profound--and recombining them into idiosyncratic form. That includes standards such as those she lolls into on this 1988 release--'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' 'I Didn't Know What Time It Was,' 'My One and Only Love,' and others. Underpinning these performances is an intriguing world-weariness, often of slightly sad (dare one say, postcoital) drowsiness. Wilson's sultry contralto augments that bold inflection, which impresses from the opening moments of the well-worn, usually more flirtatious 'Shall We Dance.' ... |
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Sings Standards(more) »rank: 1197769by: Cassandra Wilson
:Album Description:Japanese edition of 2002 compilation on Verve featuring 11 classics including 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams', 'I Wished On the Moon' & 'Blue Skies'. |
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Live(more) »rank: 126411by: Cassandra Wilson
: essential recording:This live 1990 set makes clear that Cassandra Wilson had fully arrived. In the live setting, she calls on greater reserves of vim than mark her predominantly lolling, brooding studio dates. All to great effect. One senses Betty Carter-like showmanship, Peggy Lee-like swagger, and, of course, Nina Simone's otherworldly drone. Just as formative was Wilson's Joni Mitchell-inspired apprenticeship in the coffeehouses of Jackson, Mississippi, and other southern cities. She breathes fresh life into standards like ''Round Midnight.' Her anthem of black resilience, 'Don't Look Back,' receives driving treatment. A telling selection is Wilson's own composition, 'My Corner of the Sky,' because ... |
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Sings Standards(more) »rank: 950082by: Cassandra Wilson
:Album Description:Japanese edition of 2002 compilation on Verve featuring 11 classics including 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams', 'I Wished On the Moon' & 'Blue Skies'. |
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Thunderbird(more) »rank: 659399by: Cassandra Wilson
: : With a series of terrific albums, Cassandra Wilson has established herself as one of the day's great vocalists and, in branching out from jazz into blues and folk and pop, paved the way for genre-crossing stars including Norah Jones. But the Mississippi native has rarely sounded as relaxed or winning as she does on 'Thunderbird,' which teams her with the stalwart O Brother Where Art Thou? producer T Bone Burnett. Recorded mostly in Los Angeles, the album is noteworthy not only for its roomy, atmospheric sound and experimental touches, but also for its improvised-in-the-studio approach. Working with innovative Burnett regulars including keyboardist ... |
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Mountain Fresh Tracks(more) »rank: 686815from: The Mountain 103.7 FM
: :16 songs - 16 artist - contact me if you want to know songs by your fave artist |


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