My Baby with the Black Dress On Jay McShann

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  • Release Date: 05/05/1998
  • Sales Rank: 161,256
  • Label: CHIAROSCURO RECORDS
  • UPC: 091454034529
 
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My Baby with the Black Dress On

1LISTENNew Hootie Blues 6:50
2LISTENEvenin' 6:07
3LISTENBut Not for Hootie 4:12
4LISTENStardust 6:22
5LISTENGeorgia on My Mind 5:23
6LISTENMy Chile 3:57
7LISTENI Just Picked It out of the Sky 4:00
8LISTENBody and Soul 5:34
9LISTENAll of Me 4:52
10LISTENCherry Red 4:29
11LISTENVine Street Boogie 3:50
12LISTENYardbird Waltz 5:41
13LISTENHands Off 3:22
14LISTENI'll See You in My Dreams 3:33
15LISTENJazzspeak previously unreleased 6:34

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Editorial Reviews

In the 20th Century, Jay McShann was documented in a variety of settings, everything from the big bands that made him famous in the 1940s to sextets and intimate trios. But the veteran pianist/singer has no band at all on My Baby With the Black Dress On, which finds an 82-year-old McShann playing unaccompanied solo piano aboard the S/S Norway (a cruise ship) in different parts of the Caribbean in December 1991. At 82, McShann didn't have the voice he once did, but his hands and fingers were still in great shape. His piano playing is as impressive as ever on inspired performances of "Stardust," "Body and Soul," and other well known standards. Because he doesn't have other musicians to worry about, McShann is all the more spontaneous and improvisatory, in fact, he didn't follow any lists of songs during his S/S Norway engagement of December 1991. If he decided to play "I'll See You in My Dreams" at a given moment, "I'll See You in My Dreams" is what the audience would hear. This CD falls short of essential, but it's a generally rewarding example of late period McShann. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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