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Blossom Dearie - That's Just the Way I Want to Be (1970) [Japanese Edition 2012]

Blossom Dearie - That's Just the Way I Want to Be (1970) [Japanese Edition 2012]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 224 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 92 MB | Covers - 42 MB
Genre: Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (UCCM-9276)

That's Just the Way I Want to Be, recorded in 1970, is one of Blossom Dearie's rarer sessions. The New York cabaret singer adapted pretty well to changing times, stretching out on atmospheric songs that sound familiar to any fans of singer/songwriter or folk-rock forms. The title-track opener is a good start, her own composition (one of nine here, most of them collaborations) and one that nicely illustrates her outsider status - a plus, as far as rock audiences were concerned. Brian Gascoigne's floating arrangement makes good use of vibes and flute, and his charts wisely stay out of the way, except on one dated arrangement for Dearie's "Long Daddy Green" (it has the same muddy sound as the spots for Schoolhouse Rock, which Dearie contributed to)…
Blossom Dearie - Discover Who I Am: Blossom Dearie In London (The Fontana Years: 1966-1970) (2023)

Blossom Dearie - Discover Who I Am: Blossom Dearie In London (The Fontana Years: 1966-1970) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.3 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 644 MB
4:26:10 | Jazz, Vocal Jazz | Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) / Mercury

The first detailed exploration of Blossom’s life and career, this set also serves as a comprehensive introduction to a true original, an artist and performer deserving of much wider appreciation. The 6CD boxset includes previously unheard masters, featuring the albums (and several singles) recorded during her stay in the English capital as well as 27 previously unheard tracks from her late ‘60s sessions that were discovered in the family home in East Durham, New York following her death.
Blossom Dearie - Give Him The Ooh-La-La (1958/2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Blossom Dearie - Give Him The Ooh-La-La (1958/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 38:17 minutes | 1,65 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:17 minutes | 645 MB
Studio Mono Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Blossom Dearie's second album for Verve, released in 1958, continued a streak of success that began with her first LP the year before. The jazz vocalist and pianist covers standards including the title song by Cole Porter, along with less familiar but no less impressive tunes. Dearie is backed on this session by the same stellar musicians as on her debut: guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jo Jones.

Blossom Dearie - Give Him the Ooh-La-La (1958) [Reissue 1998]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 5, 2022
Blossom Dearie - Give Him the Ooh-La-La (1958) [Reissue 1998]

Blossom Dearie - Give Him the Ooh-La-La (1958) [Reissue 1998]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 147 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 101 MB | Covers - 5 MB
Genre: Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (517 067-2)

Of the six recordings Blossom Dearie did for the Verve label in the '50s, Give Him the Ooh-La-La is the third one to be released on CD. Three titles still remain in the vaults including a Betty Comden and Johnny Green tribute as well as a Broadway Hits collection. It's a shame because Dearie's girlishly dynamic voice, subtle piano playing, and rarified choice of contemporary material made her recordings unique among '50s jazz vocal outings. Give Him the Ooh-La-La is no exception, with stellar backing by regular bassist Ray Brown, drummer Jo Jones and guitarist Herb Ellis, and Dearie's taut arrangements of a set of glowing ballads and brisk swingers. Included are a few well-worn standards like "Just One of Those Things" and "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"…

Blossom Dearie - s/t (2020) {1962 Before Recordings}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Dec. 18, 2020
Blossom Dearie - s/t (2020) {1962 Before Recordings}

Blossom Dearie - s/t (2020) {1962 Before Recordings}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no cue or LOG) | scans | 369 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 203 mb
Genre: jazz

Blossom Dearie is a self-titled compilation released in 2020 by the late American jazz pianist and vocalist. This was released by 1962 Before Recordings.
Blossom Dearie - Blossom Dearie (1957/2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Blossom Dearie - Blossom Dearie (1957/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 38:57 minutes | 1,63 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:57 minutes | 645 MB
Studio Mono Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

This 1957 album from late jazz vocalist and pianist Blossom Margrete Dearie was her debut for Verve and her first American release after spending five years in France. Dearie is backed by guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jo Jones on a collection of standards by composers including Oscar Hammerstein II, Hart and Rodgers, Frank Loesser and others.

Blossom Dearie - Great Women of Song (2024)  Music

Posted by delpotro at June 6, 2024
Blossom Dearie - Great Women of Song (2024)

Blossom Dearie - Great Women of Song (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 178 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 103 Mb | 00:44:31
Vocal Jazz | Label: Verve Records

Noted for a distinctive voice, a tender way with a ballad and a fierce sense of swing, singer-pianist Blossom Dearie invested even the most familiar standards with her delightful, one-of-a-kind wit and charm. The selections included here on Verve's Great Women of Song Series are from the iconic series of albums Dearie made for Verve Records beginning in 1956. Tracks include "'Deed I Do," "Love Is Here To Stay," "Someone To Watch Over Me" and other favorites.

Blossom Dearie - The Diva Series (2003)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at April 28, 2023
Blossom Dearie - The Diva Series (2003)

Blossom Dearie - The Diva Series (2003)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 51:49 | 273 MB
Genre: Vocal Jazz | Label: Verve | Catalog: 065 334-2

Blossom Dearie's time spent with Verve during the late '50s resulted in several albums of great music, and her entry in the label's 2003 The Diva Series is one of the better single-disc wrap-ups of her career. This one is much longer than Verve's previous attempts; it also does a good job of compiling most of her best moments, including "I'm Hip," "Blossom's Blues," and "Always True to You in My Fashion."

Blossom Dearie - My Gentleman Friend (1959) [Reissue 2003]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 12, 2023
Blossom Dearie - My Gentleman Friend (1959) [Reissue 2003]

Blossom Dearie - My Gentleman Friend (1959) [Reissue 2003]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 186 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 79 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (0731451990526)

The most expressive of jazz vocalists, Blossom Dearie's first three records for Verve - all masterpieces - displayed an artist with an uncommon ability to transfer a well-worn standard into a new song, usually informed by her light touch with piano and voice as well as her delightful coquette persona. My Gentleman Friend, her final full-length for the label, suffers only in comparison to her previous work; with fewer all-time standards available from her performing repertoire, Dearie was forced to resort to a few French titles and many middle-rank or then-current standards. It doesn't come as a surprise, then, that the song with the most compositional weight - George and Ira Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me" - is the highlight…
Blossom Dearie - The Pianist: Les Blue Stars [Recorded 1954-1955] (2002)

Blossom Dearie - The Pianist: Les Blue Stars [Recorded 1954-1955] (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 91 MB | Covers (8 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (064 784-2)

Singer, pianist, and songwriter with an ethereal voice, one of the great cabaret singers. A distinctive, girlish voice and crisp, impeccable delivery, plus an irrepressible sense of playful swing, made Blossom Dearie one of the most enjoyable singers of the vocal era. Her warmth and sparkle ensured that she'd never treat standards as the well-worn songs they often appeared in less capable hands. And though her reputation was made on record with a string of excellent albums for Verve during the '50s, she remained a draw with Manhattan cabaret audiences long into the new millennium.