Bessie Smith - St. Louis Blues (+ CD) DVD
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14.02.2006
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0690978122011
Bessie Smith - St. Louis Blues (+ CD)
CD:
01 Alexander's Ragtime Band (Feat. Coleman Hawkins) - Berlin - (1927)
02 Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (Feat. Clarence Williams) - Cox - (1929)
03 The St. louis Blues (Feat. Louis Armstrong) - Handy - (1925)
04 Careless Love Blues (Feat. Louis Armstrong) - Handy/Williams/Koenig - (1925)
05 I Ain't Goin' To Play Second Fiddle ((Feat. Louis Armstrong) - Bradford - (1925)
06 I Ain't Got Nobody (Feat. Buster Bailey & Fletcher Henderson) - Graham / Williams - (1925)
07 The Gin House Blues - Troy / Henderson - (1926)
08 Lost Your head Blues (Feat. Buster Bailey & Fletcher Henderson) - Smith - (1926)
09 After You've Gone (Feat. Buster Bailey & Fletcher Henderson) - Layton / Creamer - (1927)
10 A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Green - (1927)
11 Dyin' by The Hour - Brooks - (1927)
12 Empty Bed Blues, P T 1 - Johnson - (1928)
13 Empty Bed Blues, P T 1 - Johnson - (1928)
14 Blue Spirit Blues - Williams - (1929)
15 I Don't Cry Baby - Unger / Saul / Johnson - (1929)
16 Baby Have Pity On Me - Moll / Williams - (1930)
17 On revival Day - Razaf - (1930)
18 Black mountain Blues - Cole - (1930)
19 Safety Mama - Smith - (1931)
20 Down hearted Blues (Feat. Clarence Williams) - Hunter / Austin - (1923)
21 Gulf Coast Blues (Feat. Clarence Williams) - Williams - (1923)
22 Baby Won't You Please Come Home (Feat. Down Home Trio, Incl. Clarence Williams) - Williams / Warfield (1923)
23 't Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do (Feat. Down Home Trio, Incl. Clarence Williams) - Grainger / Robbins - (1923)
24 Bleeding Hearted Blues - Austin - (1923)
25 Midnight Blues - Thompson / Williams - (1923)
DVD:
In 1929, Kenneth W. Adams and W.C. Handy wrote a short film treatment based on Handy's famous song "St. Louis Blues" and convinced the film studio RCA Phototone of the idea of making a short film. Phototone hired Dudley Murphy (director of the 1924 French avante garde classic Le Ballet Mechanique!) to direct a two-reel short to be shown before the featured attraction, much the same way newsreels, and cartoons where throw in as added attraction before films in those days. At W.C. Handy's suggestion, Bessie Smith was picked to be the star of the film. Bessie had scored a huge hit in 1925 with her recording of "St. Louis Blues", which had featured Louis Armstrong on cornet. The film was shot in June of 1929 in Astoria, Long Island and was shown between the year 1929 to 1932. It was Bessie Smith's only film appearance. The film features a top notch Jazz band that includes, James P. Johnson on piano, Thomas Morris and Joe Smith on cornet, as well as the Hall Johnson Choir. The film had an all African American cast. The co-stars were dancer / actor Jimmy Mordecai as Bessie's good for nothing boyfriend and Isabel Washington Powell as the other woman.
01 Alexander's Ragtime Band (Feat. Coleman Hawkins) - Berlin - (1927)
02 Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (Feat. Clarence Williams) - Cox - (1929)
03 The St. louis Blues (Feat. Louis Armstrong) - Handy - (1925)
04 Careless Love Blues (Feat. Louis Armstrong) - Handy/Williams/Koenig - (1925)
05 I Ain't Goin' To Play Second Fiddle ((Feat. Louis Armstrong) - Bradford - (1925)
06 I Ain't Got Nobody (Feat. Buster Bailey & Fletcher Henderson) - Graham / Williams - (1925)
07 The Gin House Blues - Troy / Henderson - (1926)
08 Lost Your head Blues (Feat. Buster Bailey & Fletcher Henderson) - Smith - (1926)
09 After You've Gone (Feat. Buster Bailey & Fletcher Henderson) - Layton / Creamer - (1927)
10 A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Green - (1927)
11 Dyin' by The Hour - Brooks - (1927)
12 Empty Bed Blues, P T 1 - Johnson - (1928)
13 Empty Bed Blues, P T 1 - Johnson - (1928)
14 Blue Spirit Blues - Williams - (1929)
15 I Don't Cry Baby - Unger / Saul / Johnson - (1929)
16 Baby Have Pity On Me - Moll / Williams - (1930)
17 On revival Day - Razaf - (1930)
18 Black mountain Blues - Cole - (1930)
19 Safety Mama - Smith - (1931)
20 Down hearted Blues (Feat. Clarence Williams) - Hunter / Austin - (1923)
21 Gulf Coast Blues (Feat. Clarence Williams) - Williams - (1923)
22 Baby Won't You Please Come Home (Feat. Down Home Trio, Incl. Clarence Williams) - Williams / Warfield (1923)
23 't Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do (Feat. Down Home Trio, Incl. Clarence Williams) - Grainger / Robbins - (1923)
24 Bleeding Hearted Blues - Austin - (1923)
25 Midnight Blues - Thompson / Williams - (1923)
DVD:
In 1929, Kenneth W. Adams and W.C. Handy wrote a short film treatment based on Handy's famous song "St. Louis Blues" and convinced the film studio RCA Phototone of the idea of making a short film. Phototone hired Dudley Murphy (director of the 1924 French avante garde classic Le Ballet Mechanique!) to direct a two-reel short to be shown before the featured attraction, much the same way newsreels, and cartoons where throw in as added attraction before films in those days. At W.C. Handy's suggestion, Bessie Smith was picked to be the star of the film. Bessie had scored a huge hit in 1925 with her recording of "St. Louis Blues", which had featured Louis Armstrong on cornet. The film was shot in June of 1929 in Astoria, Long Island and was shown between the year 1929 to 1932. It was Bessie Smith's only film appearance. The film features a top notch Jazz band that includes, James P. Johnson on piano, Thomas Morris and Joe Smith on cornet, as well as the Hall Johnson Choir. The film had an all African American cast. The co-stars were dancer / actor Jimmy Mordecai as Bessie's good for nothing boyfriend and Isabel Washington Powell as the other woman.