The Billie Holiday Collection: 1935-42

Year: 2012
Artist: Billie Holiday

Facts about the album "The Billie Holiday Collection: 1935-42"

Album Title: The Billie Holiday Collection: 1935-42
Artist: Billie Holiday

Description: "The Billie Holiday Collection: 1935-42" presents a captivating anthology of recordings from the early years of jazz legend Billie Holiday's illustrious career. This comprehensive collection offers listeners a glimpse into Holiday's formative period as a vocalist, showcasing her raw talent, emotive delivery, and innovative phrasing. From spirited swing numbers to heartfelt ballads, each track exemplifies the timeless allure and profound musicality that would come to define Holiday's enduring legacy as one of the greatest jazz singers of all time.

Key Features:

  1. Early Career Highlights: Explore the early career highlights of Billie Holiday, featuring recordings from her formative years as a vocalist with various orchestras and ensembles, including those led by Teddy Wilson and Count Basie.
  2. Vocal Evolution: Experience the evolution of Billie Holiday's vocal style and artistic expression as she navigates a diverse repertoire of jazz standards, blues, and pop tunes, showcasing her remarkable versatility and emotive depth.
  3. Historical Significance: Delve into the historical significance of Holiday's recordings from the 1930s and early 1940s, which not only capture the essence of the swing era but also reflect the social and cultural milieu of the time, making them invaluable artifacts of American musical history.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Debut Recording: Billie Holiday made her recording debut in 1935 with the song "Your Mother's Son-In-Law", recorded with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. This recording marked the beginning of her prolific career as a recording artist.
  2. Signature Songs: Several of Billie Holiday's signature songs, including "Summertime", "Strange Fruit", and "God Bless the Child", were recorded during the period covered by "The Billie Holiday Collection: 1935-42". These recordings are iconic landmarks in the history of jazz and popular music.
  3. Influence on Vocal Jazz: Billie Holiday's innovative approach to phrasing and emotive delivery during the 1930s and 1940s revolutionized vocal jazz, influencing generations of singers who followed in her footsteps. Her recordings from this period continue to inspire vocalists across genres and remain essential listening for jazz aficionados.
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