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Lady in Satin is an album by the jazz singer Billie Holiday released in 1958 on Columbia Records, catalogue CL 1157 in mono and CS 8048 in stereo. It is the penultimate album completed by the singer and last released in her lifetime (her final album, Last Recording, being recorded in March 1959 and released just after her death). The original album was produced by Irving Townsend and engineered by Fred Plaut.
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Mar 03 2021
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Maybe it's the liberal Jewish media. Or the patriarchy. Hell, it could be the lizard people. But, this just isn't my jam. Every song sounds the same to me and it all reminds of Disney princess movies. Or that scene in Clueless when he asks Cher if she likes Billie Holiday, and she says, "I love him". I feel like uncultured swine.
Feb 28 2022
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I'm a terrible person - I know "Lady Day" is celebrated as one of the greatest singers of the 20th century. Who am I to argue? Very distinctive, no question.
I just really don't properly appreciate vocal jazz at all. Or to be fully honest I don't like it.
So my rating is purely subjective (aren't they all?) and if you're inclined to like this genre just ignore me.
3/10 2 stars.
May 07 2021
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smooth
nice strings
"notes of chocolate, black pepper and blueberries"
Aug 25 2022
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Feb 19 2021
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She's very good at what she did. The instrumentation is... honest. There's no subtlety here, and there need not be. There's no need to cloak anything in metaphor. These are across-the-plate songs about love and loss of love.
Mar 03 2021
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I always see Billie Holiday on people's lists as one of the best singers of all time but I don't hear it (obviously only based on this album) she sounds nice enough but the songs are boring and not her own.
Jul 23 2021
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The sound of longing.
Apr 10 2023
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Bearing witness to a dying of the light can be a strangely illuminating experience. On the one hand, the knowledge of a generational talent having wasted away her body and, most importantly, her voice when it could have been one of the many vehicles on the road to greener pastures must have been a saddening black cloud to be under. On the other hand, seeing that talent give whatever remained to steer songs from a functional level to the kind of level that inspires awe and admiration as though she weren't guaranteed tomorrow is what reminds those involved why they are in the business of music. Lady in Satin may not have been intended as the last album released in Billie Holiday's lifetime but it's got all the hallmarks of a farewell; a glimpse of a life truly lived through hell and beyond and who could still belt out as though she hadn't lost a step, even if the voice sounded otherwise. It's poetically tragic in a way. The audio story of The End of a Love Affair exemplifies this perfectly, nine minutes of do-overs, orchestral dealings and Billie singing in a capella. This is a fascinating document worthy of time and space.
Favorites: I'm a Fool to Want You, For Heaven's Sake, I Get Along Without You Very Well, You've Changed, It's Easy to Remember, But Beautiful, Glad to Be Unhappy, The End of a Love Affair (Mono Take 4 and The Audio Story).
Aug 01 2021
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Pour comprendre cet album, il est nécessaire d'avoir quelques éléments de contexte. Bien que le film Star Wars : Un Nouvel Espoir ne sortira qu'en 1977, la comédie musicale dont le film est inspiré rencontre en 1958 un succès critique à Broadway. Billie Holiday y incarne le rôle de Maître Yoda par le biais d'une peluche de ventriloque aux traits du personnage vert et donne la réplique à Luke Skywalker alors interprété par Charles de Gaule.
Les représentations doivent s'interrompre en 1959 car Billie Holiday décède au mois de juillet et le Général de Gaule voit son temps libre limité par ses travaux de rédaction de ce qui deviendra la constitution de la Cinquième République.
George Lucas racheta plus tard les droits du spectacle et connaîtra le succès avec son adaptation sur grand écran.
Feb 10 2023
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Every time I get one of these 50s albums I feel like the biggest, most heartless douchebag for not enjoying any of them at all. All of them feel like listening to one monotonous 40 minute long song and this one is probably the biggest offender so far. I didn't even notice the songs beginning or ending most of the time. It all blended together way too much.
Feb 13 2022
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It is perfect. The orchestration is heavenly and robust, but the singing is so intricate. The OG lady crooner singing standards and making them classics.
Aug 04 2021
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Phenomenal. Precursor to Ronstadt's "What's New", beautiful reserved arrangements/accompaniment, the focus always on her voice and the song.
Mar 14 2022
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I liked this more than the Ella / Gershwin album. I found the orchestration less interruptive. I understand that her voice was no longer hitting the range it did earlier but it is still mighty fine. So my obvious question: Why were these later orchestration versions of Billie (and Ella) included in the 1001. I would much rather listen to Billie with Oscar Peterson tapping the 88 keys.
Aug 01 2021
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A l'ouverture du générateur aujourd'hui, mes yeux defilèrent horizontalement sur le nom de l'artiste: Billie Holliday. Un album de country donc, ça faisait quelque temps que nous n'en avions pas eu.
Seulement, a l'ecoute, ce fut une catastrophe. Au dela de l'aspect visuel completement absent, les chapeaux de paille ayant été remplacés par des robes élégantes. Ensuite, aucune référence au Texas natal, mais plutot a des amants passés, on est bien loins des standards ayant forgé ce style musical legendaire. Par politesse je ne ferai même pas allusion à la nasalité misérable proposée par Billie. A vite oublier.
Feb 05 2021
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10 stars!! Billie Holiday is no doubt my favorite voice. Ever since I was a child and her records put me to sleep. Classic album, Lady in Satin is the best thing I’ve heard so far on this album trip!!
Aug 20 2024
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Billie does a Sinatra In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning here by making the focus how her voice has changed over the years. It’s a beautiful album, but not quite as effective because her voice is in worse condition
Apr 10 2024
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Lady sings - or rather, velvet flows from her voice and wraps around you . A beautiful selection some favorites and some not so much, which makes them jams. Arrangement is sublime. Worth the listen
Jan 26 2025
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What a strange album to include in this collection, especially since it's the only Billie Holiday we'll get. I'm not at all familiar with her career, and my first thought was that I hadn't realized how similar she sounds to somebody like Nina Simone, only to uncover that she predated Simone by quite a bit and that the sound on this album (vocals as well as string orchestra) is not at all what she was best known for. I'm glad that she felt this was her favorite recording, because otherwise it seems a bit cruel to have this be the lone album to represent her.
In many ways this seems a lot like Johnny Cash's "American IV: The Man Comes Around"-- albums by powerful forces in music whose voices are literally croaking in their final years, ravaged by alcohol and drug abuse. I really enjoyed Cash's final studio album, in part because he chose remarkably diverse songs to cover (like Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" or NIN's "Hurt") and gave them a very Cash-like cast (and I'm looking forward to hearing this album in this collection). Similarly, Holiday's choice to cover Great American Songbook standards in a distinctive gravelly voice is an interesting choice on her part (especially given her jazz career), but I'll admit I don't particularly enjoy listening to these songs or style of music, sadly. that said, the final track "The end of a love affair" seemed to capture everything good and bad and tragic about this album and Billie Holiday's decline.
Aug 09 2024
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definitely one for the small dark whiskey bar vibes or a lazy sunday afternoon.
Didnt hate it but didnt fall in love with it.
Nov 01 2023
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Beautiful singing in a traditional way. Compared to what I'm used to from modern artists it did drag by somewhat, not helped by the fact the album was over an hour long. The journey was nice in parts but otherwise I was waiting for it to end.
Nov 13 2025
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listen to this when making dinner on a cold night
Nov 07 2025
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Not my normal choice of music but you could feel the emotion in billie Holiday’s voice. It was like being bathed in honey or being given a warm hug.
Exceptional.
Nov 06 2025
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Truly a must have album for any serious jazz collector and audiophile.
Oct 09 2025
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Beautiful and poignant. No one sounds like Billie. An absolute legend that everyone should listen to at least once.
Sep 07 2025
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There aren't enough stars
Jul 25 2025
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The end of a painful, beautiful and soulful career. This album captures the sound of someone singing from the edge of life, with nothing left to lose. Not an everyday spin, but a clear 5/5 for me. - SC
Jun 20 2021
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Truly the best
Oct 14 2024
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Lady in Satin
Interesting reading about this after listening through it for the first time, as I don’t know much about her whole career outside the big songs, and it definitely felt like her voice didn’t have the sweetness and tone I’d expected. I guess drinking pints of neat vodka all day will do that.
It’s not necessarily a bad thing that her voice sounds cracked and careworn in places, as it tells its own story and gives the album an edge and counterpoint to what could be a bit of a syrupy album, with its slightly Disney-esque arrangements.
Every song pretty much follows that pattern of slightly schmaltzy arrangements all elevated by her vocals, but, to my ear, there is a variance to the quality of the material, meaning that when the songs are good this is excellent, but when the songs are average it’s merely good.
I’m A Fool to Want You, You Don’t Know What Love Is, I Get Along Without You Very Well, You’ve Changed, But Beautiful all stand out as the highlights, particularly I’m A Fool to Want You’s vocals, and I Get Along Without You Very Well, which is just an excellent song.
Kind of tricky to rate, I enjoyed the whole thing, and her vocals are uniformly excellent, but some songs are definitely of lesser quality and the arrangements do get a bit cloying and repetitive. I’d love to give it a 4 for it’s vocal, but it’s really a high 3. Hmm, I’ll tip over to 4 just as her vocals deserve it and for those highlights.
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Playlist submission: I Get Along WIthout You Very Well
Mar 29 2024
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Sunday morning music, wasn't really hitting on Thursday . Felt a little repetitive but it's still Billie holiday
Apr 23 2025
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Day 1,016:
I’m tired, boss.
Jul 12 2024
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Did not enjoy it unfortunately. Felt like one samey-sounding song for the entire thing
Aug 30 2024
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I thought I would like Billie Holiday. Nope! At least not this album.
Nov 28 2025
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Legendary 5/5
Nov 26 2025
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Sure
Nov 19 2025
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Outstanding. I've always had a thing for her voice. No matter what Billie is singing about, you feel it. She is one of the best to ever do it.
Oct 31 2025
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Just a really enjoyable album
Oct 22 2025
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elegant jazz music from yet another skilled singer who died way too soon. it's an unfortunate trend with some of these people... this is the final album that was recorded and released during holiday's lifetime.
this album is VERY pretty sounding. i always feel relaxed and nostalgic for an era i've never experienced when listening to the kinds of soft jazz by holiday, fitzgerald... etta james comes to mind too. she's got a really unique voice, and she knows how to control it too. i close my eyes and imagine myself in a cozy cabin or restaurant, a blizzard outside and i'm just comfy and safe, sipping on a drink.
Oct 15 2025
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Full disclosure, I was going to give this five stars before hearing a note because, even though I hadn’t heard this album before, I’d never listened to anything by Billie Holiday and not been blown away and/or torn apart. There is no other voice like it, not just in terms of tone but in emotion. If you can’t hear her pain, love, or whatever she’s putting out, you have to be even more dead inside than I am.
Sep 25 2025
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This was recorded in 1958 near the end of Holiday's life. Listen to the Centennial Edition to hear the many takes it took to get to the final recording. Excellent recording !
Sep 18 2025
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What a beautiful album. It's like one long 44 minute suite on heartbreak. Billie sounds rough and raw but sincere and serene. The orchestration was created to sort of "cover" for her voice, but I find it adds so very nicely and doesn't ever intrude
Sep 12 2025
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I was a bit turned off by the raspy voice and just my own unfimiliarity of the genre but wow I was blown away. Its so sad and love sick but its also so unbelievably classy as well. And its just all around beautiful. I got used to billies unique vocal delivery pretty quick and fell into a relaxed state with the just smooth instrumentation. What a crazy beautiful record as a whole. Just cant say enough about how killer this is. My favorite track I think has to be Glad to be Unhappy. Just gorgeous. Great record and after some time thinking on it it needs full credit. A+ work
Aug 27 2025
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Masterpiece
Aug 10 2025
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Klassisk, perfekt, for en stemme, elsk.
Aug 08 2025
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None of my favourite Billie Holiday songs, but obviously she's still an incredible singer.
Aug 03 2025
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Classic. Her voice is so full of feeling!
Jul 27 2025
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Beautiful iconic voice. Not my personal taste but can’t deny her greatness
Jul 23 2025
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I was moved. Never heard anything this beautiful before.
Jul 16 2025
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Canciones increíbles, orquestación y arreglos maravillosos, pero sobre todo, la voz de Holiday que taladra el corazón y recuerda que por más amor que tengamos dentro de nosotros, lo más probable es que ahí se quedará y terminará convirtiéndose en lágrimas que desaparecen bajo la lluvia.
Jul 14 2025
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Classic album - beautiful songs with a beautiful voice.
Jul 13 2025
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Easy 5. Love Lady Day.
Jul 01 2025
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Heartbreakingly lovely
Jul 01 2025
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This is the sort of jazz I can appreciate. Tunes, lyrics, emotional delivery. I love Billie Holiday - I appreciate her more in smaller doses but she deserves the love.
Jun 27 2025
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A really good album, I love Billie Holiday's voice. I liked You Don't Know What Love Is and I'm a Fool To Want You the most.
Jun 20 2025
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Bless Billie Holiday. I love her music
Jun 11 2025
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I had just given five stars to a Ella Fitzgerald album. Because... DUH!
So when I heard this I was like "is it really as good as that?" "Is there something more special in that other album that is not here?" But as I thought about it... What the heck am I even thinking? This is sofa king amazing! Holy moly! Billie Holiday is a frickin' jazz ICON. She is a GOAT among jazz singers. I could listen to this stuff all day long and probably have a better life for it! I think that some musicians, bands, singers... they go to a form of Tour De France categories. In that famous bike race all of the mountain stages are categorized from 1 to 4 by difficulty. It makes it easier for people to know when to watch and give the cyclists an idea of how hard their day will be. But, they have something called above category. When it is so steep and hard that they don't even classify it. I think people like Billie Holiday are above category. There is no point in arguing.
May 18 2025
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her voice manages to both heal me and stab me 43 times and thats why she is an icon
May 16 2025
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Спокойные 50е для вечернего коктейля
May 12 2025
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Billie Holiday, what is not to like. Incredible lady, incredible talent. A nice Sunday afternoon listen around the house. Highly recommended.
May 07 2025
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definitely an album that should only be listened to on vinyl or heard live in a smoky bar after getting your heart broken
May 02 2025
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Nobody can compete with the way she delivered a lyric.
May 02 2025
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I've never listened to a full project of hers before and I love it! Especially hearing the behind the scenes of the recording? It was so nice
Apr 14 2025
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Épico
Apr 06 2025
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Sunday coffee
Apr 02 2025
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Timeless, Gorgeous.
Feb 19 2025
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What’s not to love about this amazing voice!
Jan 31 2025
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Love love love…
Jan 29 2025
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That voice! She could sing the phone book and it would be a 5. But it’s a great album in its own right — nothing is forced. Even the dated orchestral arrangements are on point and work well with her delivery.
I can’t say how influential Ms Holliday has been, because frankly, there’s never been anything like her before or since.
This is coming to the desert island with me. An emphatic 5.
Jan 22 2025
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EXCELLENT♥
Jan 20 2025
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Billie Holiday has a unique voice. The music is so melancholic and pleasant.
Jan 19 2025
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Lady in Satin is Billie Holiday's swan song—a breathtakingly raw, emotionally charged masterpiece where imperfection becomes its greatest strength. With a voice weathered by life’s trials, Holiday transforms heartbreak into art, her every note wrapped in lush, cinematic orchestrations. Simultaneously flawed and sublime, it’s a requiem for a lost voice and a timeless testament to the soul’s enduring power.
Jan 19 2025
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What a voice
Jan 16 2025
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Marvellous singer. Fabulous album
Jan 09 2025
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Amazing
Jan 08 2025
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Billie Holiday always wanted to record an orchestral album arranged by Ray Ellis for most of her career, but her previous record labels solely sought to sell more commercially viable jazz material featuring Lady Day. All of Billie Holiday's recordings are powerful and influential, some prefer her earlier recordings for Columbia Records 1933-1944 for the youthful and expressive flexibility of her unique vocal range and impeccable sense of phrasing, and her collaborations with Teddy Wilson and Benny Carter. Others love the emotive darkening of her vocals on Verve records, as all her vices and legal issues took their toll proving that Lady Day truly lived the life of intense despair depicted in her songs. Ray Ellis was disappointed with the deterioration of Billie Holiday's voice on her penultimate record, Lady in Satin, solely because he was looking at it from a technical perspective and not from emotional resonance. Deep, somber, reedy, choked, vibrating with a control, her voice was a peculiar instrument that eschewed the multi-octave "sophistication" and scat-singing improvisation of her peers. Not initially blessed with the best material, her unique mastery of timing and ability to make the most of her limited range helped to invent and expand the American song-book. For many Lady in Satin is the last great album by Lady Day, her Last Recording sessions were manipulated by the producer who adjusted speed and pitch to compensate for her ravaged vocals. It is rumored that Holiday was in such poor health during the Last Recording session that she was propped up on a stool in the studio, barely able to keep her eyes open. On Lady in Satin the weariness is present, beautifully orchestrated, cinematic and somber, elegiac. Nothing swings, Lady in Satin is entirely slow, heart aching ballads with the occasional ghostly background vocals, clarinets, horns, snares, and strings ("But Beautiful"). "I'm A Fool To Want You" begins with such a deep note of despair and sets the tone for a bitter maturity enveloped in strings, the break on "love" and the choking on "time and time again." "Glad to Be Unhappy" makes you believe it, "Unrequited love's a bore, and I've got it pretty bad." The vibrato gargle on "bad" rends my heart. "I'll Be Around" was the original final song of the album (before it got reissued with studio outtakes) and it is perhaps a grim reminder that she would not always be there enduring unrequited passion with patience, is it a resigned promise or an evasion? "The End of a Love Affair" (Mono Take 4 with Vocal Overdub Take 8) is beautiful.
Jan 03 2025
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heartbreaking from billie. great artist
Dec 22 2024
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Classic!
Dec 22 2024
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Reminds me of spending time with grandma
Nov 19 2024
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A Beautiful record
Nov 10 2024
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Absolutely lovely and beautiful and perfect record to listen to on a lazy Saturday morning with your coffee.
Oct 31 2024
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Wow! Stellar!
Mellow Jazz doesn't get much better than this.
Oct 16 2024
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Loveliness
Oct 08 2024
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Emotional and vulnerable, perfect.
Oct 05 2024
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Holiday's voice might not have been in the best shape anymore for recording this album, but I still very much enjoyed her performance of the songs, accompanied by beautiful orchestral arrangements.
Oct 03 2024
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Love it
Sep 25 2024
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own
Sep 05 2024
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I loved this record. Beautiful, dreamy, soothing.
Aug 23 2024
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More velvet than satin
Aug 15 2024
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I liked this! A nice lil album
I was thinking that the songs were all a bit similar but I liked them
4.5 rounded up to 5, I think the last couple of songs helped bump it up
Jul 28 2024
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another genre i've heard a lot from and loved for a long time but never fully delved into...Holiday's tender, pained vocals never cease to amaze 10/10
Jul 10 2024
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Fantastic, no surprise there.
Jul 05 2024
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Really beautiful singing but such a shame that her life was taking its toll.
Jun 25 2024
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Eleanora (aka Lady Day) is basically the best female singer ever, and listening to this is a reminder to anyone who might think otherwise. Even the outtakes and alternate versions add value - which is not usually the case with repackaged versions of old albums! I wish there was more film of her, and even more recorded music, but plan to fully explore her back catalogue when i have time (ie after the list!)
Jun 06 2024
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Beautiful, haunting record. I did not know Billie Holiday didn’t make it to the 60s!
May 20 2024
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One of the greatest singers of the 20th century. The bittersweet way she songs matches these songbook classics well. The jazz accompaniment perfectly matches her voice.
May 20 2024
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Brilliant.
May 20 2024
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Nice!
May 09 2024
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I mean ya gotta love Billie
May 08 2024
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Beautiful and timeless
May 06 2024
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Well, first of all Billie Holiday gets a 5, so jot that down.
Taking a step back - Is this a sensible pick? I have no idea. I've listened to quite a lot of her stuff, but it all tended to be either best ofs, or massive box sets of everything from a specific label or era, so I don't have much of a sense of which albums are her most important one. I don't think I recognized any of these songs, which maybe means something?
I think I'm more used to hearing her with a more stripped back accompaniment, too? These arrangements felt a bit more lush than I'm used to - maybe even a little OTT? Still pretty lovely, of course.
Fave tracks - "You Don't Know What Love Is" and "The End of a Love Affair"
Apr 22 2024
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Wundervolle Stimme, tolle Balladen.