Of Verve's countless number of
Billie Holiday samplers, this one -- which is actually a second helping from the
Verve Jazz Masters series -- is as good as any of them artistically. Like many of its cousins on the shelves, this one takes in the whole cross-section of
Holiday's recordings for
Norman Granz from an exuberant 1945
JATP concert all the way to her last poignant sessions with the
Ray Ellis string orchestra in 1959. Unlike them, this one does not contain songs with which
Holiday is inextricably tied, but all of the well-worn standards are given the inimitable
Holiday stamp, often in league with many of
Granz's legendary soloists. Of course, this is the most troubling period for
Holiday scholars, for her voice was going downhill fast in the '50s, yet one has to admit that her Verve recordings often pack an emotional wallop that eclipses most of the earlier ones. A few random highlights:
the JATP "All of Me" and "Body and Soul" from the mid-'40s, with
Holiday in fresh voice and a whole bunch of star horns wailing in tangled contrapuntal splendor underneath; and a "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" from the
Ray Ellis sessions where the combination of
Holiday's broken-down voice and exquisite phrasing will break your heart. Verve's thorough discographical entries, here and in the entire Jazz Masters series, are exemplary for what is, after all, an inexpensive sampler for newcomers to jazz. ~ Richard S. Ginell