Dinah Jams Dinah Washington

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  • Release Date: 06/01/1990
  • Original Release: 1954
  • Sales Rank: 62,628
  • Label: POLYGRAM RECORDS
  • UPC: 042281463921
 
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Dinah Jams

1LISTENLover, Come Back to Me 9:54
2LISTENAlone Together Ballad Medley 2:25
3LISTENSummertime 2:26
4LISTENCome Rain or Come Shine 2:28
5LISTENNo More 3:22
6LISTENI've Got You Under My Skin 5:26
7LISTENThere Is No Greater Love 2:15
8LISTENYou Go to My Head 11:12
9LISTENDarn That Dream Bonus Track 5:14
10LISTENCrazy He Calls Me Bonus Track 4:47
11LISTENI'll Remember April Bonus Track 11:46

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Editorial Reviews

Recorded at the start of Dinah Washington's climb to fame, 1954's Dinah Jams was taped live in front of a studio audience in Los Angeles. While Washington is in top form throughout, effortlessly working her powerful, blues-based voice on both ballads and swingers, the cast of star soloists almost steals the show. In addition to drummer Max Roach, trumpeter Clifford Brown, and other members of Brown and Roach's band at the time -- tenor saxophonist Harold Land, pianist Richie Powell, and bassist George Morrow -- trumpeters Maynard Ferguson and Clark Terry, alto saxophonist Herb Geller, and pianist Junior Mance also contribute to the session. Along with extended jams like "Lover Come Back to Me," "You Go to My Head," and "I'll Remember April" -- all including a round of solos -- there are shorter ballad numbers such as "There Is No Greater Love" and "No More," the last of which features excellent muted, obbligato work by Brown. Other solo highlights include Land's fine tenor solo on "Darn That Dream" and Geller's alto statement on the disc's standout Washington vocal, "Crazy." And even though she's in the midst of these stellar soloists, Washington expertly works her supple voice throughout to remain the star attraction, even matching the insane, high-note solo blasts trumpeter Ferguson expectedly delivers. A fine disc. Newcomers, though, should start with more accessible and more vocal-centered Washington titles like The Swingin' Miss D or The Fats Waller Songbook, both of which feature top arrangements by Quincy Jones. Stephen Cook, All Music Guide

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August 01, 2004: One of my best CD. Very involving performance.

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October 29, 2003: Stephen Cook's review of this album is outstanding. Very clear and informative. I really love Dinah Washington, such a talented vocalist. I just need one or two more albums to complete my collection. Thank You very much. -- RcW