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50 by Bobby Short

 
Album Review: 50 by Bobby Short

  • Artist: Bobby Short
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Total Time: 144:23
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Vocal Music

Review

For a middle of the road nightclub entertainer during the rock era, Bobby Short was very well documented on record. This was due to his long on-and-off association with Atlantic Records. The New York-based label led by the Turkish brothers Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun and Jerry Wexler made its money on R&B music initially and rock eventually, but the Erteguns in particular were always jazz aficionados who frequented the New York clubs, and they could afford to indulge an affection for the suave Short, who held forth in a series of those clubs until he secured his permanent residency at the Cafe Carlyle in 1968, brightly declaiming the songs of Cole Porter, Noël Coward, George & Ira Gershwin, Rodgers & Hart, and others while fronting a piano trio. For the most part, Short's Atlantic LPs can't have cost too much money to make, although his series of double-LP songbooks of the early '70s must have absorbed something in pressing costs, even if one of them, Bobby Short Loves Cole Porter, actually made Billboard's Top LPs & Tapes charts for a couple of months in 1972. The compilation 50 by Bobby Short, released as both a four-LP box set and as a double CD (with slightly different sequencing, no doubt to even out the lengths of the LP sides) may have been the Erteguns' greatest indulgence, however, and a monument to their noblesse oblige as well as their love for Short. Compiled by the artist with Nesuhi Ertegun (who produced most of Short's Atlantic LPs), the collection covers two decades of performances from the mid-'50s to the mid-'70s, which is to say from Short's own early thirties to his early fifties. While it is roughly chronological, and shows the singer's voice changing from a pure tenor to a slightly more gravelly croon, the musical approach never changes. That is not to say that the arrangements are always the same, however. While the basic unit is the piano trio, there are solos by Short as singer/pianist, and there are occasional entries by small bands of various sorts as the music leans toward blues or '20s jazz. The moods also vary, from light love songs to novelties to somewhat more somber fare. But Short always maintains an artistic distance from his material; he is always presenting it rather than inhabiting it. That means he tends to be at his best when the mood is upbeat, and especially when the words are witty. The Porter and Coward songs come off better than anything else, although Lorenz Hart's lyrics are also heard to great advantage. And anyone else who is capable of a humorous twist in his lyrics benefits from Short's approach, whether it's Ira Gershwin or E.Y. "Yip" Harburg. Although this is an album of highlights carefully culled from a large catalog, it also illustrates Short's less-sure feel for more contemporary fare -- he does his best with Randy Newman's "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear," but there's a level of irony he never gets at, and in Stephen Sondheim's "Losing My Mind," he shows himself unwilling to plumb the depths of its bitterness. Short simply isn't that much of an ironic or bitter guy, but he excels at the kind of humorous wordplay achieved by Ivor Novello on "And Her Mother Came Too" or any number of other songs on this generally brilliant career summary. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Like the Likes of You Vernon Duke, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg Bobby Short (3:47)
Manhattan Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers Bobby Short (4:17)
You Make Me Feel So Young Mack Gordon, Josef Myrow Bobby Short (1:50)
You Are Not My First Love Peter Windsor, Bart Howard, Bart Howard Bobby Short (2:03)
Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer) Wesley Wilson Bobby Short (2:10)
Sweet Bye and Bye Ogden Nash, Vernon Duke Bobby Short (3:01)
Autumn in New York (Lyrics) Vernon Duke Bobby Short (3:31)
From This Moment On Cole Porter Bobby Short (1:52)
Down with Love Harold Arlen, Burton Lane, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg Bobby Short (3:03)
I've Got Five Dollars Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Bobby Short (1:50)
Sand in My Shoes (Lyrics) Frank Loesser, Victor Schertzinger Bobby Short (3:21)
At the Moving Picture Ball Howard Johnson Bobby Short (2:28)
Bye Bye Blackbird Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson Bobby Short (3:40)
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World Rory Bourke, Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Norro Wilson, Billy Sherrill Bobby Short (2:25)
Easy Come, Easy Go Dean Dillon, Edward Heyman, Aaron Barker, Johnny Green Bobby Short (2:41)
So Near and Yet So Far (Lyrics) Cole Porter Bobby Short (3:14)
Bédélia Maurice Pon Bobby Short (3:04)
I Love You, Samantha Cole Porter Bobby Short (2:19)
Hooray for Love Harold Arlen, Leo Robin Bobby Short (3:45)
Down in Mexico Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Bobby Short (2:21)
This Is What I Call Love Matt Dubey Bobby Short (2:47)
Dream Dancing Cole Porter Bobby Short (2:46)
It's Bad for Me Cole Porter Bobby Short (2:49)
From Now On (Lyrics) Cole Porter Bobby Short (2:40)
Lydia, the Tattooed Lady E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, Harold Arlen Bobby Short (2:50)
Be My Host Richard Rodgers Bobby Short (2:23)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Some Fine Day Cy Walter Bobby Short (3:25)
Wake Up, Chillun, Wake Up Jo Trent, Willard Robison Bobby Short (3:22)
Sweet So and So Joseph Meyer, Philip Charig, Ira Gershwin Bobby Short (3:12)
Changes Walter Donaldson Bobby Short (3:02)
Don't Bring Lulu Lew Brown, Ray Henderson, Billy Rose Bobby Short (2:53)
Delia's Gone D. Foops, Karl Silbersdorf, Traditional Bobby Short (3:42)
Just for Today Ervin Drake Bobby Short (3:12)
Romance in the Dark Lillian "Lil" Green Bobby Short (3:17)
Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear Randy Newman Bobby Short (2:11)
I Love to Rhyme Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin Bobby Short (2:34)
Don't Mention Love to Me Oscar Levant, Dorothy Fields Bobby Short (2:42)
The Best Is Yet to Come Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman Bobby Short (3:44)
Bojangles of Harlem Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern Bobby Short (2:36)
Something to Live For Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington Bobby Short (3:31)
And Her Mother Came Too Ivor Novello Bobby Short (2:49)
On the Amazon Vivian Ellis, Clifford Grey Bobby Short (3:19)
I Can't Get Started Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke Bobby Short (3:43)
Rap Tap on Wood Cole Porter Bobby Short (2:36)
A Room with a View Noël Coward Bobby Short (2:44)
If Love Were All Noël Coward Bobby Short (3:37)
I'll See You Again Noël Coward Bobby Short (1:51)
Losing My Mind Stephen Sondheim Bobby Short (1:22)
Spring Is Here Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers Bobby Short (3:20)
Our Love Is Here to Stay Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin Bobby Short (2:42)

Credits

Carlos "Patato" Valdes (Conga), Nick Travis (Trumpet), Bernie Glow (Trumpet), Pete Candoli (Trumpet), Ed Shaughnessy (Drums), Phil Moore (Producer), Bobby Short (Producer), Lou McGarity (Trombone), Lou Oles (Trumpet), Jimmy Crawford (Drums), Yank Lawson (Trumpet), Phil Moore (Arranger), Oliver Nelson (Sax (Tenor)), Bobby Short (Compilation), Stephen Innocenzi (Digital Transfers), Terry Snyder (Drums), Doc Severinsen (Trumpet), Willie Rodriguez (Percussion), Sonny Rivera (Drums), Stephen Innocenzi (Mastering), Al Cohn (Arranger), Valdo Ramirez (Percussion), Dick Hyman (Piano), Pat Merola (Bass), Bobby Short (Vocals), Arnold Fishkind (Bass), Al Caiola (Guitar), Chris Griffin (Trumpet), Lou McGarity (Violin), Jimmy Maxwell (Trumpet), Irving Markowitz (Trumpet), Larry Bunker (Drums), Buddy Woodson (Bass), Johnny Cresci (Drums), Phil Giacobbe (Trombone), Ahmet Ertegun (Executive Producer), Todd Sommer (Drums), Warren Covington (Trombone), Sol Schlinger (Reeds), Beverly Peer (Bass), Romeo Penque (Reeds), Barry Galbraith (Guitar), Nesuhi Ertegun (Compilation), Bob Porter (?), Roland Bundock (Bass), Phil Moore (Conductor), Herbie Mann (Flute), Ismael Ugarte (Bass), Don Elliott (Mellophone), Al Cohn (Conductor), Clyde Lombardi (Bass), Al Caiola (Banjo), George Duvivier (Bass), Don Elliott (Vibraphone), Danny Bank (Reeds), Urbie Green (Trombone), Wayne Andre (Trombone), Richard Sheridan (Drums), Nesuhi Ertegun (Producer), Bobby Short (Piano), Jack Satterfield (Trombone), Eddie Barefield (Reeds)
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