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    Anita O'Day

    All the Sad Young Men

    Anita O'Day, Vocals
    Bernie Glow, Trumpet
    Herb Pomeroy, Trumpet
    Doc Severinsen, Trumpet
    Clark Terry, Trumpet
    Bob Brookmeyer, Valve Trombone
    Don Butterfield, Tuba
    Billy Byers, Trombone
    Willie Dennis, Trombone
    Walter Levinsky, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Woodwinds
    Phil Woods, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Woodwinds
    Oliver Nelson, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
    Sol Schlinger, Baritone sax, Bass Clarinet
    Jerome Richardson, Tenor Saxophone, Woodwinds
    Zoot Sims, Tenor Saxophone, Woodwinds
    Hank Jones, Piano
    Barry Galbraith, Guitar
    Kenny Burrell, Guitar
    George Duvivier, Bass
    Mel Lewis, Drums
    Osie Johnson, Drums

    Arranged and Conducted by Gary McFarland
    Produced by Creed Taylor

    Gary McFarland Orchestra recorded October 16, 1961 at Webster Hall
    New York City, NY
    Ray Hall, Engineer
    Anita O'Day recorded November-December, 1961
    Sunset Recorders, Los Angeles

    Catalog Number: 314 517 065-2
    Format: CD
    Label: Verve




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    Click on tracks to hear sound samples.

    1. Boogie Blues (3:44)
    2. You Came a Long Way from St. Louis (4:12)
    3. I Want to Sing a Song (2:42)
    4. A Woman Alone with the Blues (3:18)
    5. The Ballad of All the Sad Young Men (4:23)
    6. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (4:08)
    7. One More Mile (2:39)
    8. Night Bird (3:56)
    9. Up State (2:30)
    10. Señor Blues (2:45)

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  • When Creed Taylor took over the production reins from Norman Granz when the latter sold Verve to MGM, he continued to place Anita O'Day in imaginative settings that challenged her creativity. On this LP, she was served with a collection of brilliant, difficult big-band charts, courtesy of a 27-year old emerging master named Gary McFarland, who mixed instrumental voices and tempo changes in querulous, turbulent combinations. Even a truly odd pick like “You Came a Long Way From St. Louis” is enlivened with sprouting shafts of outlaw muted brass and reeds. Another highlight is the contemporary update of O'Day's old flag-waver with the Krupa band, “Boogie Blues,” complete with one of her patented flip upturned glissandos at the end.
    – Richard S. Ginell


    Another Splendid O'Day/Verve Reissue
    All of Anita O'Day's Verves are marvelous. She is one of the greatest bebop vocal improvisers of all time, and she is the last of the living legendary jazz singers still performing today. This reissue of the original LP includes fine remastering as well as original cover art and comprehensive liner notes. O'Day's voice sounds “cooler” than usual, singing softly and sensually with a somewhat cooled down husky voice. The arrangements by Gary McFarland are equally cool. Overall an enjoyable set with spectacular versions of “Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me,” “You Came a Long Way From St. Louis” and “Boogie Blues.” Plenty of scatting and scat phrasing as usual and lots of wonderful improvising. Highly recommended as all of her Verves are. Also see Anita O'Day live next time you're in Los Angeles. She sings every Monday at The Atlas.
    – Aaron


    A Jewel
    O'Day's singing, by turns playful and moving, is always interesting. On this album, her interpretations are more explicitly emotional (this due, perhaps, to a slightly rougher voice) than on the other Verves I've heard. McFarland's arrangements are rich and surprising, with out-of-left-field bits that turn out to serve the songs perfectly – as good a description as any of O'Day's technique. Standouts for me are “A Woman Alone with the Blues,” the scatted “Up State” and the slow-then-swinging “Nightbird,” but everything here is a treat.
    – John Hank

    Anita O'Day


    Creed, Gary and Bill Evans


    Gary


    Phil Woods and Gary


    The Gary McFarland Orchestra


    The Gary McFarland Orchestra

    Photos by Chuck Stewart

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