Carmen McRae always considered Billie Holiday to be the most important influence not only on her singing but on her life. Six years before she recorded her monumental tributes to Thelonious Monk and Sarah Vaughan, McRae performed a Billie Holiday set at New York's Blue Note Club that was broadcast over the radio; on the first of two volumes, McRae, who talks movingly about Lady Day at the beginning of the set and accompanies herself on piano on "I'm Pulling Through," is heard in prime form, combining the power and range of her earlier years with the emotional depth and behind-the-beat phrasing of her last period. Accompanied by her rhythm section of the time (pianist Marshall Otwell, bassist John Leftwich, and drummer Donald Bailey) and occasionally the tenor of Zoot Sims, McRae really digs into the material, interpreting the songs in her own style but with a knowing nod toward Holiday. This wonderful set is far superior to most of the Billie Holiday tribute albums and reminds one how much Carmen McRae is missed. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Carmen McRae
- Piano, Vocals, Main Performer
- Marshall Otwell
- Piano
- Ed Rak
- Editing, Mastering
- Zoot Sims
- Sax (Tenor)
- Jim Anderson
- Engineer
- Donald Bailey
- Drums
- Larry Clothier
- Producer
- John Leftwich
- Bass















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