Music CD - Dinah Washington: Back to the Blues

Back to the Blues. Dinah Washington Tracks: The Blues Ain't Nothin' But A Woman Cryin' For Her Man, Romance In The Dark, You've Been A Good Old Wagon, Let Me Be The First To Know, How Long, How Long Blues, Don't Come Running Back To Me, It's A Mean Old Man's World, Key To The Highway, If I Never Get To Heaven, Duck Before You Drown, No Hard Feelings, Nobody
Music CD: Back to the Blues
Artist: Dinah Washington

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Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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Tracks:
1. The Blues Ain't Nothin' But A Woman Cryin' For Her Man
2. Romance In The Dark
3. You've Been A Good Old Wagon
4. Let Me Be The First To Know
5. How Long, How Long Blues
6. Don't Come Running Back To Me
7. It's A Mean Old Man's World
8. Key To The Highway
9. If I Never Get To Heaven
10. Duck Before You Drown
11. No Hard Feelings
12. Nobody Knows The Way I Feel This Morning
13. Don't Say Nothing At All
14. No One Man
15. Me And My Gin

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724385433429
Label: Blue Note Records
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Blue Note Records
Release Date: 1997-03-11
Studio: Blue Note Records

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Summary: Back To The Blues
Comment: Each of the songs is pure joy, perfection...for new as well as confirmed Dinah Washington fans.

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Summary: The Blues ain't nothin' but
Comment: A woman cryin' for her man.

So begins Dinah Washington's "Back to the Blues" a wonderful album from a performer of great talent who died too young.

When I was a kid my father, a studio musician, would let me tag along with him when he had a recording date. One year, when I was about 9, he took me along to a session. We got there and waited, and waited. The studio musicians were sitting around playing cards, smoking, and telling jokes. I asked what was going on and he told me that Dinah Washington was scheduled to come in to record, she had a lot of `problems' and usually came in about 3-hours late. The musicians didn't mind all that much since they were getting paid by the hour. Sure enough, Dinah Washington (who I didn't know at all) strolled in and it was apparent, even to a 9-year old that she wasn't quite clear-eyed. But after a while the musician got themselves together and she stepped up to the microphone, opened her mouth and out came these sounds from a place I never knew existed. I knew nothing about music generally or the blues specifically but even I knew that something special was going on. I remember hearing that Dinah died about a year later of an accidental overdose of alcohol and sleeping pills. She was only 39 years old. So when I listen to "Back to the Blues" today I can't help but think that the tracks I heard her lay down that day found their way into this album.

As the title suggests "Back to the Blues" marked a return for Dinah to her blues roots. She was comfortable and very successful in the pop, jazz, and R&B arenas. Sad to say, some of her older fans resented her success as something of a crossover artist. No matter what the reason for her decision "Back to the Blues" is an example of Washington at her finest. The album starts with her plaintive "The blues ain't nothin' but a woman cryin' for her man" and takes off from there. The arrangements, most by jazz arranger Fred Norman and two by Don Costa, are lush as one might expect from the early 60s but Dinah's voice take center stage. Among my favorite tracks were "It's a mean old man's world" and "Nobody knows the way I feel this morning". The album contains three bonus tracks that did not appear on the original vinyl LP: "Don't say nothing at all"; "No one man"; and "Me and my gin". The tracks have been remastered and the sound quality is reasonably decent.

If you are already a fan of Dinah you don't need me to `sell' you on this CD. If you are new to Dinah Washington this CD is as good a place as any to start.


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Summary: Dinah's Best Blues
Comment: A great album! Dinah sings the Blues in her Jazzy, sophisticated-yet-accessible, no-nonsense way. The 15 songs/tracks are all must-haves - even her lyrically dyslexic reading of "No One Man". Recorded July & November 1962.


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Summary: relaxing
Comment: dinah washington is the voice of the decade!!!!. I can go shopping in grocery store & I'll hear that voice!!!

Everyone over 25 yrs of age have heard her voice they don't know who it is.,but they know they have heard her on commercials,pop stations their mothers have albums,grandma's too...I'm a fan .


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Summary: A Tornado in Heat
Comment: This CD gets better with every listen! Dinah recorded these songs just over a year before her untimely death (age 39!). Though her voice sounds rough around the edges on some selections here, it all works to her advantage because it only adds to the down-home, blues-beltin' mama that many listeners associate Dinah with. Arrangements are usually a large orchestra with occasional strings added in but it's very much Dinah's voice that takes center stage here. Dinah knew her critics were blasting her for leaving the blues world for pop a few years back, so this was her way to make peace with them. But the listeners are the ones who win out because her rich, knowing voice goes thru 15 songs here like a tornado in heat.


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