Product Details:
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Stormvox Records/redeye
Sku: 221861677
UPC: 634457545427
UPC 14: 00634457545427
Release Date: 7/5/2011
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Intro - Angela Bassett ~ Various Artists
2. Fine and Mellow - Deborah Cox ~ Various Artists
3. You've Changed - Shelby Lynne ~ Various Artists
4. Them There Eyes - Erin Boheme ~ Various Artists
5. Good Morning Heartache - Rene? Olstead ~ Various Artists
6. Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do - A.J. Croce ~ Various Artists
7. Body and Soul - Dave Koz/Luis Conte/Patti Austin ~ Various Artists
8. Lady Sings the Blues - Rocco Deluca ~ Various Artists
9. I'll Look Around - Esperanza Spalding ~ Various Artists
10. Strange Fruit - Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds/Kenneth ~ Various Artists
11. Billie's Blues - Freda Payne ~ Various Artists
12. Do Nothing 'Till You Hear from Me - Boz Scaggs ~ Various Artists
13. They Can't Take That Away From Me - Rickie Lee Jones ~ Various Artists
14. God Bless the Child - Brownstone ~ Various Artists
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Tributee: Billie Holiday. | |
| Personnel: Kamil Rustam, Michael Thompson , Nathan East (guitar); Dave Koz, Gerald Albright (saxophone); Rick Braun (trumpet); Herman Jackson, Jeff Babko, Tim Carmon (keyboards); Abe Laboriel, Jr., Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Luis Conte (percussion). | |
| Audio Mixer: Michael Vail Blum. | |
| Liner Note Author: Peter Stormare. | |
| Recording information: Castle oaks; Criteria, New York, NY; Hit Factiry; Titan Recording Studios. | |
Producer: Nathan East |
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Engineer: Marc Lee; James Roach; Michael Vail Blum; Joshua Blanchard |
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Technical Info
| Release Date : 07/05/2011 | |
| Catalog ID : CD-SV 001 | |
| Label : Stormvox | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00634457545427 |
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (p.72)
- "Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds channels Billie's blues in a gorgeously spooky take on 'Strange Fruit.'"
- "Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds channels Billie's blues in a gorgeously spooky take on 'Strange Fruit.'"










