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Me and My Shadow

 
Album Review: Me and My Shadow

  • Artist: Whispering Jack Smith
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 28, 2000
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Vocal Music

Review

A contemporary of Al Jolson, Frank Crumit, and Eddie Cantor but ever so much quieter than they, World War I veteran and gas attack survivor Whispering Jack Smith was among the first singers to take advantage of the newly invented microphone as an amplifying agent in the development of the fine and subtle art of crooning. Beginning in 1925, Smith began making records and performing on-stage as well as over the radio using a disarmingly intimate, polite, and velvety smooth delivery that distinguished him from everyone else. This delightful Living Era portrait album assembles 25 of his nicest recordings in nearly chronological order, beginning with his gentle 1927 cover of Jolson's "Me and My Shadow" and stepping back to the 1925 recording of "Cecilia, Does Your Mother Know You're Out?" This and four sides of 1926 vintage were all recorded in the singer's hometown of New York City. In order to appreciate this singer's delicate persona, the listener will need to suspend all acquired notions of postmodern brusqueness, impatience, and bitterness. Whispering Jack Smith is about innocence and sentimentality -- the innocence we've never really had and the sentimentality some of us will sadly never permit ourselves to indulge in. "Gimme a Little Kiss" is cute in ways that remind us that authentic, refined cuteness is almost a lost art. Note the shrill birdcall whistling of Carson Robison at regular intervals during "When the Red, Red Robin Goes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along." Beginning with "It All Depends on You," the next eight tracks were recorded in England during Smith's frequent appearances there in musical stage revues. Smith actually does whisper at times during his beautiful renderings of Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" and "The Song Is Ended But the Melody Lingers On." Backed by Bert Ambrose and the Whispering Orchestra, the singer gave one of his all-time jazziest performances with Ben Pollack's "Miss Annabelle Lee." There are no less than five Ambrose/Smith collaborations included in this package. They are all exceptionally warm and reassuring. Smith's warmly received visit to Berlin in August 1928 resulted in a pair of fine recordings, one of which is sung in both English and a very delicate Deutsch. Returning to Great Britain, he cut a series of heartwarming records during the autumn of 1928 backed by Carroll Gibbons and the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. "'S Wonderful" and especially "Crazy Rhythm" anticipate the development of swing music. "All by Yourself in the Moonlight" features a funny little group vocal by the band. Back in New York in May of 1929, Smith recorded a pretty little romantic song with Leonard Joy and the Victor Orchestra, but doesn't seem to have enjoyed the popularity that he'd experienced abroad. Despite or perhaps because of the growing predominance of Bing Crosby, Smith's brand of nonchalance went slowly out of style during the 1930s. Two austere records from 1940 document his brief essay toward a comeback that never caught on. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Me and My Shadow Al Jolson, Dave Dreyer, Billy Rose Whispering Jack Smith, Dave Dreyer (3:25)
Cecilia, Does Your Mother Know You're Out? Herman Ruby, Dave Dreyer Whispering Jack Smith (3:04)
Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya Huh? Roy Turk, Whispering Jack Smith, Maceo Pinkard Whispering Jack Smith (3:22)
When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along Harry Woods Carson Robison, Whispering Jack Smith (3:11)
Baby Face Harry Akst, Benny Davis Arthur Johnston (3:07)
There Ain't No "Maybe" in My Baby's Eyes Walter Donaldson Arthur Johnston (2:32)
It All Depends on You Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva, Ray Henderson Whispering Jack Smith (2:58)
Blue Skies Irving Berlin Whispering Jack Smith (3:23)
Birth of the Blues Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva, Ray Henderson Whispering Jack Smith (3:01)
My Blue Heaven Walter Donaldson, George Whiting Whispering Jack Smith (3:49)
The Song Is Ended Irving Berlin Whispering Jack Smith (3:35)
Miss Annabelle Lee Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack Whispering Jack Smith (3:12)
Sunshine Irving Berlin Whispering Jack Smith, Joe Brannelly (2:51)
Whispering Richard H. Coburn, David Rose, Malvin Schonberger Whispering Jack Smith (2:52)
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame Fritz Rotter, Ralph Erwin Whispering Jack Smith (2:37)
Ramona L. Wolfe Gilbert, Mabel Wayne Whispering Jack Smith (2:42)
'S Wonderful George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Carroll Gibbons, Whispering Jack Smith, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (2:50)
Crazy Rhythm Irving Caesar, Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn Carroll Gibbons, Whispering Jack Smith, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (3:09)
Funny Face George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Carroll Gibbons, Whispering Jack Smith, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (2:52)
That's My Weakness Now Bud Green, Sam H. Stept Carroll Gibbons, Whispering Jack Smith, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (2:35)
The Song I Love Carroll Gibbons, Whispering Jack Smith, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (3:05)
All by Yourself in the Moonlight Jay Wallis Carroll Gibbons, Whispering Jack Smith, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (2:58)
To Be in Love, Espesh'lly with You Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk Leonard Joy, Whispering Jack Smith, Victor Orchestra (2:43)
I'm Knee-Deep in Daisies, and Head Over Heels in Love Shay Victor Young, Whispering Jack Smith (2:56)
A Faded Photograph Whispering Jack Smith (2:30)

Credits

Carroll Gibbons (Performer), Carson Robison (Whistle (Human)), Leonard Joy (Performer), Jack Smith (Piano), Whispering Jack Smith (Main Performer), Phil Duffy (Design), Joe Brannelly (Guitar), Martin Haskell (Audio Restoration), Martin Haskell (Remastering), Arthur Johnston (Piano), Ray Crick (Compilation), Dave Dreyer (Piano), Victor Orchestra (Performer), Tim Debney (Audio Restoration), Tim Debney (Remastering), New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (Performer)
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