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Four Classic Albums Plus (Night in Manhattan / Lee Wiley Sings Vincent Youmans & Irving Berlin / West of the Moon / A Touch of the Blues)

Lee Wiley

Four Classic Albums Plus (Night in Manhattan / Lee Wiley Sings Vincent Youmans & Irving Berlin / West of the Moon / A Touch of the Blues)

Four Classic Albums Plus (Night in Manhattan / Lee Wiley Sings Vincent Youmans & Irving Berlin / West of the Moon / A Touch of the Blues)

Lee Wiley

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AVID Jazz presents four classic Lee Wiley albums plus including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered and low priced double CD.

“Night In Manhattan”, “Lee Wiley Sings Vincent Youmans & Irving Berlin”, “West of the Moon” ,”A Touch of Blues” plus two tracks from “The Wide Wide World of Jazz”.

As one of the most notable vocalists in circulation Lee Wiley began her career at fifteen and was soon appearing on radio and co-starring with Paul Whiteman thus gaining unusually rapid public exposure without the touring and word of mouth normally required at the time. For “A Night in Manhattan” she is joined by Bobby Hackett, Stan Freeman, Joe Bushkin and Cy Walter. Our next selection does what it says on the album cover! “Lee Wiley Sings Vincent Youmans & Irving Berlin”, although Ms. Wiley does choose many songs that are perhaps not the most obvious by two such great composers. Ably accompanied by the piano duo of Stan Freeman and Cy Walter, Ms. Wiley shows what a magnificent song stylist she was, always “ digging as deeply as possible into the song and exploring the meaning of the lyrics and melody”. We travel “West of the Moon” in 1956 for our next meeting with Ms. Wiley. Along with her arranger and band leader Ralph Burns, Lee spent many hours selecting the songs for this date with one particular criteria in mind….”there would be nothing that Ms. Wiley had ever recorded before”. The range of songs meant three different bands were used, one “accenting strings, harp and a light rhythm”, another “swinging in the Red Norvo style” and the third “a tightly woven jazz band”. “A Touch of the Blues” from 1957 finds Ms. Wiley in the company of amongst others Billy Butterfield as leader and trumpet man, Al Cohn and Bill Finegan as arrangers, Moe Wechsler on piano, Mundell Lowe on guitar, Milt Hinton on bass and Don Lamond on drums.

All four albums plus have been digitally re-mastered

Contents and tracklist

CD1

1-12: ‘Night In Manhattan’

1. Manhattan

2. I’ve Got A Crush On You

3. A Ghost Of A Chance

4. Oh! Look At Me Now

5. How Deep Is The Ocean

6. Time On My Hands

7. Street Of Dreams

8. A Woman’s Intuition

9. Sugar

10. Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere

11. Soft Lights And Sweet Music

12. More Than You Know

13-24: ‘Lee Wiley Sings Vincent Youmans & Irving Berlin’

13. Tea For Two

14. Sometimes I’m Happy

15. Rise ‘n’ Shine

16. Should I Be Sweet?

17. Keepin’ Myself For You

18. Why, Oh, Why?

19. Some Sunny Day

20. I Got Lost In His Arms

21. Heat Wave

22. Fools Fall In Love

23. How Many Times

24. Supper Time

25. Stars Fell On Alabama from The Wide, Wide World Of Jazz

26. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans from The Wide, Wide World Of Jazz

CD2

1-12: ‘West Of The Moon’

1. You’re A Sweetheart

2. This Is New

3. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby

4. Who Can I Turn To Now?

5. My Ideal

6. Can’t Get Out Of This Mood

7. East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)

8. I Left My Sugar Standing In The Rain

9. Moonstruck

10. Limehouse Blues

11. As Time Goes By

12. Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now

13-24: ‘A Touch Of The Blues’

13. The Memphis Blues

14. From The Land Of The Sky Blue Water

15. The Ace In The Hole

16. Someday You’ll Be Sorry

17. My Melancholy Baby

18. A Hundred Years From Today

19. Blues In My Heart

20. Maybe You’ll Be There

21. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea

22. I Don’t Want To Walk Without You

23. Make Believe

24. A Touch Of The Blues

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