Lady in Satin
Editorial Reviews
<"b0000278287580"> Amazon.com essential recording
A harrowing classic, Billie Holiday's personal favorite among her '50s albums captures the singer 17 months before her death, her once honeyed voice, scarred and weakened from punishing life, its ravages highlighted by the 1958 session's crisp sonics and the contrasting "satin" of Ray Ellis' sleek string arrangements. Yet it is that very contrast that explains the power of these performances: In revisiting its torchy standards, Holiday reduces them to their core of pain and longing, transforming "I'm a Fool to Want You," "You Don't Know What Love Is," and "You've Changed" into naked declarations as mesmerizing and unsettling as a horrific accident. Any postrocker that presumes pop standards and string sections automatically translate to "easy listening" hasn't listened to this. This 1997 version adds unreleased takes and a beautiful 20-bit digital transfer to extract every shivering pang of Holiday's music. --Sam Sutherland --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
<"b0000278284996"> Album Description
Limited 'Millennium Edition' reissue of classic 1958 album in a deluxe heavyweight miniaturized LP sleeve complete with inner sleeve and a Japanese-style obi strip on the spine. 12 tracks. Individually numbered. 1999 release.
Lady in Satin, Music, Billie Holiday, Jazz Vocals
Music:
Recommended Music:
World Wide Party [CD-single] [Import]
Grieg: Peer Gynt Overture and Suites; Lyric Pieces; Sigurd Jorsalfar
Music: American IV: The Man Comes Around
electronicspartner.com Music Review: 15 Original Big Hits, Vol. 3
Etudes, Music for Ballet Class
Gangsta's Paradise [Explicit Lyrics]