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Here Comes Cleo

 
Album Review: Here Comes Cleo
 

  • Artist: Cleo Brown
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 14, 2001
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Cleo Brown impressed a lot of folks with her jazz piano and swinging vocals during the 1930s and 1940s before abruptly retiring from her recording career until Marian McPartland coaxed her into appearing on her NPR radio program, as well as making a final CD for Jazzology, both near the end of Brown's life. This Hep compilation includes 27 of Brown's recordings from the 1930s. While many of these songs have long since fallen into obscurity, Brown's approach to songs sometimes suggests Fats Waller, though she is a bit more subtle with her vocals than Waller. Her rapid-fire treatment of Pinetop Smith's "Boogie Woogie" is easily the most memorable track, though her stride piano chops in her own "Pelican Stomp" (an unaccompanied performance) are also quite impressive. The source material for this CD varies quite a bit in sound quality, but the digital remastering minimizes the distraction of the occasional noisy track. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
(Lookie, Lookie, Lookie) Here Comes Cookie Mack Gordon Cleo Brown (3:12)
You're a Heavenly Thing Joe Young, Jack Little Cleo Brown (2:36)
You Take the East, Take the West, Take the North, I'll Take the South Raymond Klages, Jack Palmer Cleo Brown (2:41)
The Stuff Is Here and It's Mellow Pinetop Smith Cleo Brown (2:41)
Boogie Woogie Pinetop Smith Cleo Brown (1:21)
Pelican Stomp Cleo Brown Cleo Brown (2:16)
Never Too Tired for Love George Oppenheimer Cleo Brown (2:56)
Give a Broken Heart a Break David Franklin Cleo Brown (2:32)
Mama Don't Want No Peas an' Rice an' Coconut Oil L. Charles, L. Wolfe Gilbert Cleo Brown (2:38)
Me and My Wonderful One Pinetop Smith Cleo Brown (2:41)
When Hollywood Goes Black and Tan Cleo Brown (2:45)
When Cleo Brown (3:04)
You're My Fever Cleo Brown Cleo Brown (2:49)
Breakin' in a Pair of Shoes David Franklin, Sam H. Stept, Ned Washington Cleo Brown (2:44)
Latch On Cleo Brown (2:53)
Slow Poke Cleo Brown (2:38)
Love in the First Degree Harry Brooks Cleo Brown (2:22)
My Gal Mezzanine Otis Rene, Ben Ellison Cleo Brown (2:27)
You've Got Me Under Your Thumb Jerry Livingston, Harry Brooks Cleo Brown (2:38)
Swingin' on the Swanee Shore Cleo Brown (2:09)
Who's That Knockin' at My Heart? Arthur Freed, Red Lane Cleo Brown (2:11)
Did You Mean It? Jesse Greer, Mort Dixon Cleo Brown (3:28)
Man, Be on Your Way Cleo Brown (2:42)
My Handy Andy Shorty Rogers Cleo Brown (2:48)
Who'll Chop Your Suey? Cleo Brown (3:00)
Tramp Cleo Brown (2:51)
Is Jenny Getting Any More? Cleo Brown (2:36)

Credits

Gene Krupa (Drums), Bobby Sherwood (Guitar), Artie Bernstein (Bass), Vic Berton (Drums), Perry Botkin (Guitar), Frank Driggs (Photography), Tubby Hall (Drums), Cleo Brown (Piano), Cleo Brown (Vocals), Cleo Brown (Main Performer), Pat Hawes (Liner Notes), John R.T. Davies (Producer), Alastair Robertson (Producer), Manny Stein (Bass), Leonard Bibbs (Bass)
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