The Jazz Singers

1998 box set by various artists
The Jazz Singers
Box set by
various artists
ReleasedMay 19, 1998
Recorded1919–1994
GenreJazz
Length352:02
LabelSmithsonian Collection
ProducerBruce Talbot, Robert G. O'Meally
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The Jazz Singers: A Smithsonian Collection of Jazz Vocals from 1919-1994 is a box set containing five CDs released by the Smithsonian Institution in 1998. It is organized thematically, rather than chronologically. Half of the categories overlap from one disc to another.

Track listing

(Disc 1)

Steeped In The Blues

  • 1-01 Eva Taylor - "West End Blues" (3:09)
  • 1-02 Bessie Smith - "In the House Blues" (2:59)
  • 1-03 Louis Armstrong - "2:19 Blues" (2:52)
  • 1-04 Jimmy Rushing - "I Left My Baby" (3:10)
  • 1-05 Billie Holiday - "'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do" (3:19)
  • 1-06 Helen Humes - "Blues With Helen" (4:08)
  • 1-07 Hot Lips Page - "I Won't Be Here Long" (2:40)
  • 1-08 Billy Eckstine - "Jelly, Jelly" (3:28)
  • 1-09 Julia Lee - "Lotus Blossom" (3:17)
  • 1-10 Jimmy Witherspoon - "Goin' To Kansas City" (3:11)
  • 1-11 Joe Williams / Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - "Goin' To Chicago" (4:09)
  • 1-12 Ernie Andrews - "She's Got To Go" (4:01)
  • 1-13 Ernestine Anderson - "Never Make Your Move Too Soon" (3:27)
  • 1-14 Lorez Alexandria - "D.B. Blues" (2:56)
  • 1-15 Cassandra Wilson - "Come On in My Kitchen" (4:53)

Straight Out Of Church

Rhythm Singers: Let's Have A Party

(Disc 2)

Swinging The Songbook

(Disc 3)

After Hours: Slow-Dancing And Torching The Songbook

(Disc 4)

Jazz Compositions

Scat And Vocalese

  • 4-18 Jelly Roll Morton - "Improvised Scat Song" (1:45)
  • 4-19 Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - "Hotter Than That" (2:59)

(Disc 5)

Novelties And Take-Offs

See also

External links

  • "Various - The Jazz Singers" - Discogs.com album information.
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