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Lorraine Feather - New York City Drag (2001) Lossless

Lorraine Feather - New York City Drag (2001) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Lorraine Feather

  • Title: New York City Drag
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Rhombus Records
  • Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Ragtime
  • Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 42:06
  • Total Size: 271 Mb
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Lorraine Feather - New York City Drag (2001) Lossless


Tracklist:

01. You're Outta Here (based on "The Minor Drag")
02. Too Good Lookin' (based on "Blue Black Bottom")
03. California Street (based on"Bond Street")
04. Gal on the Side Part II - She's Gettin' Some (based on "Gladyse")
05. In Living Black and White (based on "Numb Fumblin")
06. Alligator (based on "Valentine Stomp")
07. Timeless Rag (based on "Viper's Drag")
08. Gal on the Side Part I - The Garden Gate (based on "African Ripples")
09. New York City Drag (based on "Clothes Line Ballet")
10. Jukebox (based on "Fractious Fingering")
11. You and Yours (based on "Chelsea")
12. Cézanne (based on "Smashing Thirds")

Lorraine Feather (daughter of critic Leonard Feather) has made her mark as a lyricist and singer, with her former group, Full Swing, and also in non-jazz settings. New York City Drag is certainly a major change of pace, for she is featured singing a set of Fats Waller songs. Not heard are the usual Waller standards such as "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Ain't Misbehavin'" because this set is something much different. Feather wrote lyrics to a dozen of Waller's piano pieces, including "Blue Black Bottom," "Numb Fumblin'," "Valentine Stomp," "African Ripples," and other tunes that had never been sung before. She created stories to each of the songs, changing the titles and turning them into fascinating narratives. Fortunately, her appealing voice is strong enough to essay the tricky intervals, and one can always understand what she is singing. Particularly delightful are her words to "The Minor Drag" ("You're Outta Here"), "Gladyse" ("She's Gettin' Some"), "Clothes Line Ballet" ("New York City Drag"), and "Fractious Fingering" ("Jukebox"). Accompanied by either Dick Hyman or Mike Lang on piano, along with occasional quiet rhythm guitar from John Pisano, plus sometimes bass and drums, Lorraine Feather is heard on the most significant album of her career. And on "Cezanne," she is joined by Fats Waller himself via his recording of "Smashing Thirds." Waller would have thoroughly enjoyed this inspired and highly original set.



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