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      2. break city - ethel waters

      Break City

      Ethel WatersEthel Waters
      • 2015
      • 18 tracks
      • 1 uur, 12 min
      • ragtime
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      Break City - Ethel Waters
      Break City - Ethel Waters

      Album Details

      "Break City" is a captivating journey through the timeless artistry of Ethel Waters, released on September 14, 2015, under All About Jazz Records. This album is a vibrant collection of 18 tracks, spanning a rich hour and twelve minutes of ragtime, classic blues, and vocal jazz that showcase Waters' extraordinary talent and versatility.

      Ethel Waters, born on Halloween in 1896, was a trailblazer in the world of African American creativity, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance. Her powerful voice and compelling performances made her one of the most renowned singers and actresses of the early 20th century. "Break City" features a mix of her iconic tracks, including "St. Louis Blues," "Porgy," and "Do What You Did Last Night," alongside collaborations with the Horace Silver Quintet.

      The album opens with "Melancholy Mood," setting the stage for a diverse range of emotions and musical styles. From the sultry blues of "The Baghdad Blues" to the upbeat energy of "Get Up Off Your Knees," Waters' voice shines through each track, demonstrating her ability to convey deep emotion and charm. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Shadows On The Swanee" and "Break City," adding depth and variety to the collection.

      "Break City" is not just a tribute to Ethel Waters' enduring legacy but also a celebration of her contributions to American music and culture. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album offers a compelling introduction to the artistry of Ethel Waters, making it a valuable addition to any music lover's collection.

      September 14, 20152015 All About Jazz Records2015 All About Jazz Records

      Tracks

      1. Melancholy MoodHorace Silver Quintet
        7:06
      2. True Blue LouEthel Waters
        3:06
      3. Do What You Did Last NightEthel Waters
        2:43
      4. The Baghdad BluesHorace Silver Quintet
        4:52
      5. Get Up Off Your KneesEthel Waters
        2:46
      6. The St. Vitus DanceHorace Silver Quintet
        4:09
      7. Travlin' All AloneEthel Waters
        3:04
      8. You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' YouEthel Waters
        3:26
      9. I Can't Give You Anything But LoveEthel Waters
        3:13
      10. PorgyEthel Waters
        3:17
      11. St. Louis BluesEthel Waters
        3:24
      12. PeaceHorace Silver Quintet
        6:02
      13. Sister SadieHorace Silver Quintet
        6:18
      14. Love Is The ThingEthel Waters
        3:17
      15. Don't Blame MeEthel Waters
        3:15
      16. Shadows On The SwaneeEthel Waters
        3:00
      17. Blowin' The Blues AwayHorace Silver Quintet
        4:44
      18. Break CityHorace Silver Quintet
        4:56
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      About Ethel Waters

      Ethel Waters, born in 1896, was a trailblazing American vocalist and actress who left an indelible mark on the worlds of blues, jazz, and gospel. Known affectionately as "Sweet Mama Stringbean," Waters was celebrated for her slender figure and her powerful, refined voice that could effortlessly navigate the emotional depths of the blues. Her career spanned over six decades, from the 1910s through the 1970s, during which she became a hugely popular performer and broke numerous racial barriers. Waters was the first African American to star in her own television show and to be nominated for an Emmy Award. Her performances on Broadway and in films showcased her versatility as both a singer and an actress, making her a true icon of American entertainment. Despite her humble beginnings in the slums of Philadelphia, Waters' talent and determination propelled her to stardom, inspiring generations of artists to follow.

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