Odetta and the Blues

Odetta and the Blues

by Odetta
Odetta and the Blues

Odetta and the Blues

by Odetta

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Canadian Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Odetta earned her rep singing traditional folk in the mid-'50s before the American folk revival got underway with the Kingston Trio and "Tom Dooley" in 1958. Unlike many of her contemporaries, however, she had a habit of going her own way from time to time. One of Odetta's most interesting deviations from straight folk, and one that caused a bit of contention among her more conservative contemporaries, was Odetta and the Blues, released by Riverside in 1962. Drawing from classic female blues singers like Bessie Smith, Mamie Smith, and Ma Rainy, she traded in her acoustic guitar for a six-piece jazz band featuring trumpeter Buck Clayton, trombonist Vic Dickenson, clarinetist Herb Hall, pianist Dick Wellstood, bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik, and drummer Shep Shepherd. The results are so convincing that if one didn't know who Odetta was or what time period she sang in, it would be easy to believe she had been a classic blues singer. From the upbeat New Orleans jazz of "Believe I'll Go" to the down-home blues of "Oh, My Babe," Odetta and the Blues is a fun, inspired, and surprising album. Odetta gives full range to her magnificent voice, providing a fresh makeover to old favorites like "Yonder Comes the Blues," while trumpet, trombone, and clarinet work offers lively, vivacious accompaniment. In many ways, Odetta and the Blues isn't the typical Odetta album, but it is an excellent portrait of an artist who refused to be boxed in by the assumed aesthetic of her time. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/2024
Label: Universal Import
UPC: 0888072455191

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Odetta   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Berisford "Shep" Shepherd   Drums
Vic Dickenson   Trombone
Ahmed Abdul-Malik   Bass
Buck Clayton   Trumpet
Herb Hall   Clarinet
Dick Wellstood   Piano
Shep Shepard   Drums

Technical Credits

Ed Michel   Liner Notes
Leroy Carr   Composer
Ray Fowler   Engineer
Ida Cox   Composer
Dick Wellstood   Arranger
Jimmie Cox   Composer
Orrin Keepnews   Producer
Phil DeLancie   Remastering,Digital Remastering
Charles Stewart   Photography
Ken Deardoff   Design
James Cox   Composer
Paul Carter   Composer
Traditional   Composer
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