Betty Carter - The Modern Sound Of Betty Carter
Betty Carter - The Modern Sound Of Betty Carter
Betty Carter - The Modern Sound Of Betty Carter
Betty Carter - The Modern Sound Of Betty Carter

Betty Carter - The Modern Sound Of Betty Carter

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Betty Carter - vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Betty Carter]

The Richard Wess Orchestra

Arranged and conducted by Richard Wess

Written by Harry M. Woods (A1), Tom Adair (A2), George Durgom (A2), Hal Hopper (A2), Bennie Benjamin (A3), Eddie Durham (A3), Sol Marcus (A3), Eddie Seiler (A3), Irving Berlin (A4), Larry Clinton (A5), Fred E. Ahlert (A6), Roy Turk (A6), Darshan Singh (B1), Norman Mapp (B2), Joe Burke (B3), Al Dubin (B3), Harold Arlen (B4), Ted Koehler (B4), Walter Donaldson (B5), Isham Jones (B6), Gus Kahn (B6)



1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Third Man in Detroit, Michigan

Label : Verve by Request Series

Original Label : ABC

Recorded August 18–30, 1960 at Bell Sound Studios in New York City

Engineered by Bill MacMeeken

Produced by Sid Feller

Mastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound

Cover design by  Viceroy

Cover photo by Gary Wagner

Liner Notes by Rick Ward

Originally released in 1960

Reissued in February 2024


Tracks:

Side A :

  1. What a Little Moonlight Can Do
  2. There's No You
  3. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
  4. Remember
  5. My Reverie
  6. Mean to Me

Side B :

  1. Don't Weep for the Lady
  2. Jazz (Ain't Nothin' But Soul)
  3. For You
  4. Stormy Weather
  5. At Sundown
  6. On the Alamo

        

      Reviews

      This 1960 album's inventive Richard Weiss arrangements combine with Carter's uniquely masterful — and modern — vocals for fresh takes on standards. Highlights include a lively run through "What A Little Moonlight Can Do," inspired scatting on "On The Alamo" and a beautifully tender take on "There's No You."


      Ratings :

      Discogs : 4.67 /5 ; AllMusic : 4.5 / 5

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