Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This CD reissues a brilliant 1956 LP of the same title that served as the debuts of both Betty Carter and Ray Bryant as leaders, Bryant acting as accompanist to Carter as well as leading a trio with bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Philly Joe Jones. Even at this stage in her career Carter was an unusually complete singer, using her wide range and nuanced diction effectively, whether for huskily intimate ballads or soaring, inventive scat. Her fluency is mirrored perfectly by Bryant, a pianist whose stylistic palette could comfortably span swing, funk, and bop, investing everything he touched with a special rhythmic spark. The CD also includes additional tracks by the Bryant trio and four stunning performances by Carter with a big band arranged and led by Gigi Gryce, among them intensely swinging versions of Gryce's "Social Call" and "Frenesi." --Stuart Broomer

Album Details
Japanese Version 20 Bit Mastered --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant, Music, Betty Carter and Ray Bryant, Ballads, Bop, Jazz, Jazz Music, Pop, Soul-Jazz, Swing, Vocal Jazz
Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
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    Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
    Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
    Manufacturer: Sony Japan
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000E1NXVI
    Release Date: 2006-04-03

    Tracks:

    1. Let's Fall in Love
    2. Social Call
    3. Runaway
    4. Frenesi
    5. Moonlight in Vermont
    6. Thou Swell
    7. I Could Write a Book
    8. Gone With the Wind
    9. Way You Look Tonight
    10. Tell Him I Said Hello
    11. Can't We Be Friends?
    12. Sneaking Around
    13. Old Devil Moon
    14. Willow Weep for Me
    15. What Is This Thing Called Love?
    16. Threesome
    17. No Moon at All
    18. Bryant's Folly
    19. Get Happy
    Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • As usual, Collectables leave out a track
    • Two for One Ray Bryant! Plus Betty Carter!
    • Classic fusion
    • Her voice will thrill and pleasure all...
    • I am addicted to this CD
    Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
    Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Vocal Jazz GeneralVocal Jazz General | Vocal Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Soul-Jazz & BoogalooSoul-Jazz & Boogaloo | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000002ADV
    Release Date: 1996-08-27

    Tracks:

    1. Let's Fall In Love
    2. Social Call
    3. Run Away
    4. Frenesi
    5. Moonlight In Vermont
    6. Thou Swell
    7. I Could Write A Book
    8. Gone With The Wind
    9. The Way You Look Tonight
    10. Tell Him I Said Hello
    11. Can't We Be Friends
    12. Sneaking Around
    13. Old Devil Moon
    14. Willow Weep For Me
    15. What Is This Thing Called Love
    16. Threesome
    17. No Moon At All
    18. Bryant's Folly
    19. Get Happy

    Amazon.com

    This CD reissues a brilliant 1956 LP of the same title that served as the debuts of both Betty Carter and Ray Bryant as leaders, Bryant acting as accompanist to Carter as well as leading a trio with bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Philly Joe Jones. Even at this stage in her career Carter was an unusually complete singer, using her wide range and nuanced diction effectively, whether for huskily intimate ballads or soaring, inventive scat. Her fluency is mirrored perfectly by Bryant, a pianist whose stylistic palette could comfortably span swing, funk, and bop, investing everything he touched with a special rhythmic spark. The CD also includes additional tracks by the Bryant trio and four stunning performances by Carter with a big band arranged and led by Gigi Gryce, among them intensely swinging versions of Gryce's "Social Call" and "Frenesi." --Stuart Broomer

    Album Details

    Japanese Version 20 Bit Mastered

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars As usual, Collectables leave out a track.......2005-01-09

    Great music, but typically, the Collectors label in their two for one madness have left out a track: namely "If I can just make it" from the Ray Bryant album _Little Suzie_ (CL 1149).

    5 out of 5 stars Two for One Ray Bryant! Plus Betty Carter!.......2002-01-11

    Let's start with the bad news, if you're looking to condense your LP collection with this nifty 2-for-1 deal, I have one piece of very bad news, Sony has chosen to omit the track "If I Can Just Make Into Heaven" from the original "Little Suzie." There are really nice live versions of "heaven" on other discs, however.

    Anyway...

    Who is this Betty Carter??? I have been collecting only the instrumental work of Big Ray, worried that any vocals would obscure the man's genius, but I really, really like him playing under Miss Carter.

    Betty Carter has a vocal range that rivals Aretha at the top end, and James Earl Jones at the bottom (I am not kidding! This can be almost alarming at times. I can only imagine how many dates she frightened at moments of passion...but I digress.)

    Betty joins Ray on every other track of the first record, and Ray plays some fun and light stuff in between.

    "Little Suzie" is a special treat, with a nice studio version of the tittle-track tribute to his cute-as-a-button daughter (featured on the album's cover) and ranging to an especially soulful "Greensleeves.

    This is nice collection for dedicated Bryant collectors. If you are new to the genius of Big Ray, start with "Here's Ray Bryant," or maybe the slightly raucous "North of the Border," not that any Ray is gonna do you wrong.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic fusion.......2001-02-28

    This album combines the equally great talents of Betty Carter and Ray Bryant to create a classic fusion of jazz group and vocal. The first half of the album showcases Betty Carter's phenomenal singing, from racing scat riffs ("Thou Swell") to the deep, husky renditions of "Moonlight in Vermont" and, my absolute favourite, "Gone with the Wind". The second half features Ray Bryant and his band and some truly awesome jazz.

    This collection of songs is easy to listen to; if you're itching for more Betty Carter and are up for something a little more adventurous (and truly Betty), I highly recommend her CD "I Can't Help It". I guarantee you'll never hear jazz the same way again.

    5 out of 5 stars Her voice will thrill and pleasure all..........2000-06-14

    Betty Carter's voice was so close tonally to a saxaphone, she sounded like a real instrument when taking her, unexpected and utterly exciting scat solos. On numbers like "Moonlight In Vermont" she is playful with the melody yet, never compromises the lyrics, when singing the verse "Telegraph cables that sing down the highway and travel each bend in the road" when pernouncing "bend" she sounds so playful, she will usually do things like that when singing ballads. This CD re-issues her earliest sessions as a leader with Ray Bryant's trio. This CD is highly recommended as an example of the many talents of Betty "Bebop" Carter as Lionol Hampton used to call her. Also try on CD "I Can't Help It" which was formarly on LP as "What A Little Moonlight Can Do."

    5 out of 5 stars I am addicted to this CD.......1999-06-15

    There are so many wonderful songs on this CD. Betty singing and scatting "Thou Swell" is absolutely mind boggling. Other favorites for me are "I could write a book.." and "Can't we be friends..." "Let's fall in love..." Betty has more character in her voice than any other jazz singer. She squawks, shouts, and croons and somehow it combines in a a rich and sublime sound you won't hear anywhere else. Ray Bryants ensemble is a great partner that swings and improvises right along with her.
    Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant/Little Susie
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • As usual, Collectables leave out a track
    • Two for One Ray Bryant! Plus Betty Carter!
    • Classic fusion
    • Her voice will thrill and pleasure all...
    • I am addicted to this CD
    Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant/Little Susie
    Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
    Manufacturer: Collectables
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Avant Garde & Free JazzAvant Garde & Free Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Vocal Jazz GeneralVocal Jazz General | Vocal Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    Vocal JazzVocal Jazz | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    Traditional & Vocal PopTraditional & Vocal Pop | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B0000008ZJ
    Release Date: 1995-10-20

    Tracks:

    1. Sneaking Around - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    2. Moonlight In Vermont - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    3. What Is This Thing Called Love - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    4. Thou Swell - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    5. Willow Weep For Me - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    6. I Could Write A Book - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    7. Threesome - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    8. Gone Wih The Wind - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    9. Old Devil Moon - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    10. The Way You Look Tonight - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    11. No Moon At All - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    12. Can't We Be Friends - Betty Carter And Ray Bryant
    13. LIttle Susie - Ray Bryant Trio
    14. By Myself - Ray Bryant Trio
    15. Blues For Norine - Ray Bryant Trio
    16. Moon-Faced , Starry-Eyed - Ray Bryant Trio
    17. Big Buddy - Ray Bryant Trio
    18. Willow Weep For Me - Ray Bryant Trio
    19. Greensleeves - Ray Bryant Trio
    20. So In Love - Ray Bryant Trio
    21. Misty - Ray Bryant Trio

    Amazon.com

    This CD reissues a brilliant 1956 LP of the same title that served as the debuts of both Betty Carter and Ray Bryant as leaders, Bryant acting as accompanist to Carter as well as leading a trio with bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Philly Joe Jones. Even at this stage in her career Carter was an unusually complete singer, using her wide range and nuanced diction effectively, whether for huskily intimate ballads or soaring, inventive scat. Her fluency is mirrored perfectly by Bryant, a pianist whose stylistic palette could comfortably span swing, funk, and bop, investing everything he touched with a special rhythmic spark. The CD also includes additional tracks by the Bryant trio and four stunning performances by Carter with a big band arranged and led by Gigi Gryce, among them intensely swinging versions of Gryce's "Social Call" and "Frenesi." --Stuart Broomer

    Album Details

    Japanese Version 20 Bit Mastered

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars As usual, Collectables leave out a track.......2005-01-09

    Great music, but typically, the Collectors label in their two for one madness have left out a track: namely "If I can just make it" from the Ray Bryant album _Little Suzie_ (CL 1149).

    5 out of 5 stars Two for One Ray Bryant! Plus Betty Carter!.......2002-01-11

    Let's start with the bad news, if you're looking to condense your LP collection with this nifty 2-for-1 deal, I have one piece of very bad news, Sony has chosen to omit the track "If I Can Just Make Into Heaven" from the original "Little Suzie." There are really nice live versions of "heaven" on other discs, however.

    Anyway...

    Who is this Betty Carter??? I have been collecting only the instrumental work of Big Ray, worried that any vocals would obscure the man's genius, but I really, really like him playing under Miss Carter.

    Betty Carter has a vocal range that rivals Aretha at the top end, and James Earl Jones at the bottom (I am not kidding! This can be almost alarming at times. I can only imagine how many dates she frightened at moments of passion...but I digress.)

    Betty joins Ray on every other track of the first record, and Ray plays some fun and light stuff in between.

    "Little Suzie" is a special treat, with a nice studio version of the tittle-track tribute to his cute-as-a-button daughter (featured on the album's cover) and ranging to an especially soulful "Greensleeves.

    This is nice collection for dedicated Bryant collectors. If you are new to the genius of Big Ray, start with "Here's Ray Bryant," or maybe the slightly raucous "North of the Border," not that any Ray is gonna do you wrong.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic fusion.......2001-02-28

    This album combines the equally great talents of Betty Carter and Ray Bryant to create a classic fusion of jazz group and vocal. The first half of the album showcases Betty Carter's phenomenal singing, from racing scat riffs ("Thou Swell") to the deep, husky renditions of "Moonlight in Vermont" and, my absolute favourite, "Gone with the Wind". The second half features Ray Bryant and his band and some truly awesome jazz.

    This collection of songs is easy to listen to; if you're itching for more Betty Carter and are up for something a little more adventurous (and truly Betty), I highly recommend her CD "I Can't Help It". I guarantee you'll never hear jazz the same way again.

    5 out of 5 stars Her voice will thrill and pleasure all..........2000-06-14

    Betty Carter's voice was so close tonally to a saxaphone, she sounded like a real instrument when taking her, unexpected and utterly exciting scat solos. On numbers like "Moonlight In Vermont" she is playful with the melody yet, never compromises the lyrics, when singing the verse "Telegraph cables that sing down the highway and travel each bend in the road" when pernouncing "bend" she sounds so playful, she will usually do things like that when singing ballads. This CD re-issues her earliest sessions as a leader with Ray Bryant's trio. This CD is highly recommended as an example of the many talents of Betty "Bebop" Carter as Lionol Hampton used to call her. Also try on CD "I Can't Help It" which was formarly on LP as "What A Little Moonlight Can Do."

    5 out of 5 stars I am addicted to this CD.......1999-06-15

    There are so many wonderful songs on this CD. Betty singing and scatting "Thou Swell" is absolutely mind boggling. Other favorites for me are "I could write a book.." and "Can't we be friends..." "Let's fall in love..." Betty has more character in her voice than any other jazz singer. She squawks, shouts, and croons and somehow it combines in a a rich and sublime sound you won't hear anywhere else. Ray Bryants ensemble is a great partner that swings and improvises right along with her.

    Music:

    1. Moment to Moment [Import]
    2. On Broadway/On Broadway, Vol. 2 [Import] [Original recording remastered]
    3. Over the Airwaves
    4. Party Animals [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Party Jazz
    6. Pas de Trois
    7. Polly and Her Pop / Sings Songs from Do Re Mi & Annie Get Your Gun
    8. Porgy and Bess/The Most Happy Fella
    9. Put on a Happy Face/I Feel a Song Coming On [Import]
    10. Round Midnight [Import] [Limited Edition]

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