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Greene Viviane - 1947-1955 (CD)
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Discovery Miles 2 430
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Greene Viviane - 1947-1955 (CD)
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Loot Price R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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A capable purveyor of R&B, intimate ballads, or boogie-woogie
piano who sang in a high, sweet voice with soul and chutzpah
similar to that of Lula Reed, Lil Green or Julia Lee, Viviane
Greene made a series of fine little recordings for five different
labels in San Francisco and Los Angeles between late 1947 and July
1955. This compilation claims to contain all of her recorded works
with the exception of her 1962 Finer Arts material. The most
dazzling tracks are without question her instrumentals, for Viviane
Greene was a classically trained pianist who developed her chops
working steadily at nightclubs in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and
Denver, Colorado. "The Unfinished Boogie," based upon Franz
Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, is dynamite. "Jades of Greene" was
named for the pianist's eldest daughter who was taken away by Lupus
disease at the tender age of twelve. Claude Debussy's Clair de Lune
appears to be the closest that this artist ever came (on record
anyway) to realizing her dream of being a classical pianist. Most
of the songs heard here are good time R&B entertainment or
sultry love songs, some of which draw upon the standard jazz
repertoire. "Red Light" is played at a surprisingly slow tempo,
quite different from Sarah McLawler's riotous electric organ
rendition. With the exception of world-renowned bassist Red
Callender who shows up on some of the 1948 recordings, most of
Greene's band personnel have not been identified. The discography
does divulge the names of guitarists Trefoni "Tony" Rizzi and Nick
Esposito, bassist Commodore Lark, and drummers Chuck Walker and
Christopher Columbus. Her 1950, 1952, and 1955 recordings for Decca
and Imperial feature a fuller band sound with reeds and brass
providing ample support for her expressive vocals. As a special
treat, Greene's husband Allen "Al" Greene is heard singing on a
cover version of Buddy Johnson's hit song "Since I Fell for You." ~
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General
Label: |
Traditions Alive
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Release date: |
June 2006 |
Originally released: |
June 2006 |
Recorded by: |
Greene Viviane
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Dimensions: |
125 x 143 x 7mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
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Categories: |
Music >
Blues
Music >
Pop / Rock
Promotions
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LSN: |
XL3-J5P-61A-4 |
Barcode: |
3448967517327 |
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Disk 1
1 |
Have I, The |
2 |
I Guess My Man Don't Love Me |
3 |
Love Me! Love Me! Love Me! Or Leave Me! |
4 |
Jades Of Green |
5 |
Honey, Can't We Steal Away Together |
6 |
Red Light |
7 |
Clair De Lune |
8 |
Bowlegged Boogie |
9 |
Tonight You're Mine |
10 |
Early Mornin' Stroll |
11 |
Picture Of You |
12 |
Get To Gettin' |
13 |
He's Funny That Way |
14 |
Solitude |
15 |
Come On Let's Face It |
16 |
Lover Boy |
17 |
Thanks For Nothing |
18 |
Sugaboy |
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