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Anita O’Day – Live At Mingo’s (1976)

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Anita O’Day – Live At Mingo’s (1976)

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1. As Time Goes By    
2. Stardust    
3. I Didn't Know What Time It Was    
4. The Very Thought of You    
5. Anita's Blues '76 					play   
6. I Could Write a Book    
7. Sophisticated Lady					play    
8. I Hear Music    
9. I Cover the Waterfront    
10. The Way You Look Tonight

Personnel: 
Anita O'Day (vocals); 
Norman Simmons (piano); 
Bob Maize (double bass); 
John Poole (drums).

 

A solid album by vocalist Anita O'Day that was done in the mid-'70s, but was initially only available in Japan. She subsequently released it on her own label, but it's still not seen widespread distribution and may be tough to find. Her voice was once again in vivid, expressive form after her successful battle with drug and alcohol problems. --- Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

 

Anita O'Day, American jazz singer, was born in 1919. She pushed the envelope, wearing coats and skirts instead of evening gowns, becoming a hip female musician.

She was born Anita Belle Colton, and renamed herself O'Day, pig latin for "dough" or money. She also earned the nickname "The Jezebel of Jazz" due to her ongoing problems with heroin and alcohol addiction and erratic behavior.

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