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Complete Recorded Works

 
Album Review: Complete Recorded Works

  • Artist: Cleo Brown
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 13, 2008
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

With her kinetic stride piano style and her sassy, wispy voice, Cleo Brown had the talent, energy, and personality to be a big star, but somehow the fates managed to overlook her. One wonders how on earth that could possibly be, since the evidence presented on this delightful, bubbling collection (in spite of its title, this isn't Brown's complete recorded works, documenting instead sessions she did between March and June in 1935) shows an artist impossible to ignore. Known as the Queen of Stride Piano, Brown combined Fats Waller-like stride piano with a fragile, wispy, and yet joyously compelling vocal style, creating a fascinating body of work that manages to be equal parts blues, jazz, and pop (and sometimes all three at once). The sessions presented here, for which Decca assembled one of the best house bands the label ever had, one that featured guitar wizard Perry Botkin and a young Gene Krupa on drums, show Brown at her absolute best. Every track is a delight, but among the highlights featured here are the vibrant and infectious "Mama Don't Want No Peas an' Rice an' Coconut Oil," the classic reefer song "The Stuff Is Here and It's Mellow," the romping "Pelican Stomp," where Brown shows off her considerable piano skills, and the wry "Give a Broken Heart a Break." Even the alternate takes (and there are several here) are fascinating. This is jive done as only Brown could do it, making this set definitely the place to start. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
(Lookie, Lookie, Lookie) Here Comes Cookie Cleo Brown (2:52)
(Lookie, Lookie, Lookie) Here Comes Cookie [Alternate Take] Cleo Brown (3:09)
You're a Heavenly Thing Cleo Brown (2:51)
You're a Heavenly Thing [Alternate Take] Cleo Brown (2:34)
I'll Take the South (You Take the East, Take the West, Take the North) Cleo Brown (2:35)
I'll Take the South (You Take the East, Take the West, Take the North) Cleo Brown (2:39)
The Stuff Is Here and It's Mellow Cleo Brown (2:43)
The Stuff Is Here and It's Mellow [Alternate Take] Cleo Brown (2:39)
Boogie-Woogie Cleo Brown (2:26)
Boogie-Woogie [Alternate Take] Cleo Brown (1:19)
'Way Back Home Cleo Brown (2:59)
Pelican Stomp Cleo Brown (2:14)
Never Too Tired to Love Cleo Brown (3:04)
Never Too Tired for Love [Alternate Take] Cleo Brown (2:54)
Give a Broken Heart a Break Cleo Brown (2:37)
Give a Broken Heart a Break [Alternate Take] Cleo Brown (2:30)
Mama Don't Want No Peas an' Rice an' Coconut Oil Cleo Brown (2:43)
Mama Don't Want No Peas an' Rice an' Coconut Oil [Alternate Take] Cleo Brown (2:36)
Me and My Wonderful One Cleo Brown (2:41)

Credits

Victor Young & His Orchestra (Performer), Ella Logan (Vocals), Gary Atkinson (Remastering), Perry Botkin (Guitar), Leonard Bibbs (Bass), Cleo Brown (Vocals), Gillian George (Liner Notes), Cleo Brown (Soloist), Gary Atkinson (Compilation), Kevin Witt (Graphic Design), Cleo Brown (Piano), Gary Atkinson (Producer), Gillian George (Liner Notes), Perry Botkin and His Orchestra (Guitar), Gene Krupa (Drums), Artie Bernstein (Bass)
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