Blossom Dearie
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Blossom Dearie
I wanted to post this link and, incredibly, found that we haven't yet started a Blossom Dearie thread.
Here's the link: http://www2.odn.ne.jp/airstructures/rev ... earie.html
It's a very thorough, well-written review of Blossom Dearie's discography.
-Yakov.
Here's the link: http://www2.odn.ne.jp/airstructures/rev ... earie.html
It's a very thorough, well-written review of Blossom Dearie's discography.
-Yakov.
Blossom
I have 1 Blossum Dearie song I like to play as kind of a novelty song once in a blue moon.
Doop-Doo-De-Doop (A Doodlin' Song) - Blossom Dearie
Jazz For Kids
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 05-8795302
Sometimes, I find her voice obnoxiously cute for my taste. But sometimes I'm in the mood for it.
I'm curious; if you wanted to start a Blossom Dearie thread, what did you want to say about her?
Doop-Doo-De-Doop (A Doodlin' Song) - Blossom Dearie
Jazz For Kids
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 05-8795302
Sometimes, I find her voice obnoxiously cute for my taste. But sometimes I'm in the mood for it.
I'm curious; if you wanted to start a Blossom Dearie thread, what did you want to say about her?
She did a duet of "Peel Me a Grape" with Lyle Lovett that I sometimes play in blues room situations. It was part of an Banana Republic in store giveaway.
I don't think it was every commercially released, but you can find it on file sharing networks.
If anybody knows of it showing up elsewhere, please chime in.
I don't think it was every commercially released, but you can find it on file sharing networks.
If anybody knows of it showing up elsewhere, please chime in.
Well particularly the self titled Verve album. The Author gave it 3 stars, while putting her others much higher even though I feel there's a bit more danceable tunes in that source - although someone's best bet is just getting the Verve Master session anyway.Yakov wrote:Want to be more specific?
He also rates some of her cabaret albums higher, which are the later ones. I don't really dig them as much... but even her non-danceable stuff is great for listening.
And I agree with the Doodlin Song. Rayned introduced me to Blossom, but I found that gem on my own

I "think" I got my copy from emusic before they were taken over by the evil empire, limiting you to only 40 songs/monthNate Dogg wrote:She did a duet of "Peel Me a Grape" with Lyle Lovett that I sometimes play in blues room situations. It was part of an Banana Republic in store giveaway.
I don't think it was every commercially released, but you can find it on file sharing networks.
If anybody knows of it showing up elsewhere, please chime in.

John Dyer, Denver CO
I would be really surprised if you got it off eMusic. I kept a pretty good eye on that site. They did put up some Blossom Dearie back when they had the Verve albums.
iTunes has Blossom Dearie and Lyle Lovett tracks (separate), but not their duet.
Nathan
iTunes has Blossom Dearie and Lyle Lovett tracks (separate), but not their duet.
Nathan
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Blossom Dearie & lyle lovett
I have their duet of "peel me a grape" but I don't have the date it was recorded. I can't find it on any of the databases, since I don't think it was released, just part of a giveaway at Banana Republic.
Does anyone know the date???
thanks
jay
Does anyone know the date???
thanks
jay
There's a version of Peel Me A Grape on Blossom Dearie - Live In London, but I'm not sure if it's the one you want. Amazon states that the recordings were done "in the sixties."
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... B00007JGS5
I just picked up "Give Him The Oh-La-La," a really fun album. Plenty of danceable stuff, and some nice listening stuff as well. This September 1957 quartet features guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown, drummer Jo Jones, and Blossom Dearie on piano & vocals. The first song is especially fast & furious & probably not something people would want to dance to, but it makes for great listening. Dance tunes include "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea", "The Middle Of Love", "Plus Je T'Embrasse", and another great novelty song, "Give Him The Ooh-La-La."
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... B000007QK4
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... B00007JGS5
I just picked up "Give Him The Oh-La-La," a really fun album. Plenty of danceable stuff, and some nice listening stuff as well. This September 1957 quartet features guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown, drummer Jo Jones, and Blossom Dearie on piano & vocals. The first song is especially fast & furious & probably not something people would want to dance to, but it makes for great listening. Dance tunes include "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea", "The Middle Of Love", "Plus Je T'Embrasse", and another great novelty song, "Give Him The Ooh-La-La."
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... B000007QK4