Cool Christy

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Album Description
The early phases of June Christy's career are surveyed on this two CD set, her first stint with Stan Kenton & her early solo sides. We meet a singer on her way to becoming one of the great jazz voices of the mid 20th century. Slipcase. Proper. 2002.

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Something Cool
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Something Cool
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ASIN: B00005Q66L
Release Date: 2001-10-23

Tracks:

  1. Something Cool (Mono Version)
  2. It Could Happen To You (Mono Version)
  3. Lonely House (Mono Version)
  4. This Time The Dream's On Me (Mono Version)
  5. The Night We Called It A Day (Mono Version)
  6. Midnight Sun (Mono Version)
  7. I'll Take Romance (Mono Version)
  8. A Stranger Called The Blues (Mono Version)
  9. I Should Care (Mono Version)
  10. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (Mono Version)
  11. I'm Thrilled (Mono Version)
  12. Something Cool (Stereo Version)
  13. It Could Happen To You (Stereo Version)
  14. Lonely House (Stereo Version)
  15. This Time The Dream's On Me (Stereo Version)
  16. The Night We Called It A Day (Stereo Version)
  17. Midnight Sun (Stereo Version)
  18. I'll Take Romance (Stereo Version)
  19. A Stranger Called The Blues (Stereo Version)
  20. I Should Care (Stereo Version)
  21. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (Stereo Version)
  22. I'm Thrilled (Stereo Version)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice and Cool.......2007-07-08

This fine example of popular cool singing is very fine and agreable, although I'm not quite certain that the jazz criteria are met to the foolest extent (there are equally cool but more jazzy artists - for instance Mel Torme)... This is very good singing and quite competent orchestral playing, but on the level of lesser performances by Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald.
Great thing is that this CD brings both versions of the album; I recommend the later stereo recording; Christy seems to develop a bit between two versions.
Rugolo's arrangements are OK, but not quite to my taste.

4 out of 5 stars It must be June..........2007-03-08

Of all the great jazz ladies, June Christy is still very much a particular favourite of mine. Her singing is totally organic, straight to the point. Nothing sounds artificial or forced. Here, Blue Note Records has reissued both stereo and mono versions of her 1953 album 'Something Cool' on one great-value disc. While Christy found initial fame under the musical direction of Stan Kenton, her series of albums on the Capitol label (through to the early 1960s) acutely displayed her sublime talents as a jazz diva, and never more so than on her debut platter.

Under the guidance of Pete Rugolo and his orchestra, Christy glides through "It Could Happen to You" (in one of the greatest arrangements EVER), "Midnight Sun", "I Should Care", and "I'll Take Romance" (also memorably covered by Eydie Gorme that same year). The title track, "Something Cool" (B. Barnes), became Christy's signature song.

The original 1953 album of 'Something Cool' was a big success for June Christy and established her as a formidable talent. During the first innovations of stereo LPs, Christy went back into the Capitol studios with Rugolo to re-record the album for the stereophonic format in 1960.

Technically, there isn't much to distinguish the stereo and mono cuts of 'Something Cool'. June Christy delivers fabulous vocals on both of them, but brings a refined showmanship to the stereo version. Her rendition of "Something Cool" is a bit more calculated and smokey on the 1960 set, too.

It's so wonderful to be able to relish June Christy on both versions of her landmark debut album.

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5 out of 5 stars Two Albums over the time STEREO came into power.......2006-09-06

You HAVE to get this album not only for June Christy's great skill as a band vocalist, and for the stellar playing of the many fine jazz and studio cats who laid down these tracks (many come from Kenton. . .but don't think that this is just another Kenton album. . Christy definitely had her own album here!).

You HAVE to get this to hear what the exact same arrangements played by mostly the same performers sound like in beautiful HiFi MONO and then again in beautiful STEREO. It is a treat to your hearing faculties to compare the two. Like DAY and NIGHT. . .Night and Day. . .Hey! There's a song in that line. . .

The album is great with or without the Mono / Stereo thing. . .but I sure wish this kind of thing was done more often (compare one version of a particular recording, to a Re-recording of the same thing. It's great. By the way. . .

June Christy was an excellent singer, who became famous with Stan Kenton in the early 1950's. This album is a Concept Album, in the sense that it projects a sort of bluesy. . .boosey. . .saloon singer ethos. Christy is one who definitely lived this and sent out heartfelt sound in this arena. It is too bad that she did not avoid the ethos. But we can be happy that we have the wonderful sound of June really singing her heart out. The backing arrangements and band are second to none.

Chris Tune

5 out of 5 stars The Best.......2006-02-21

I missed her when I was a little kid in the 50s. It wasn't until I lived with a woman older than me in the 1970s who was a big fan from her own high school days that I heard June Christy. My father had been a big band fan and I was pretty familiar with Ella and Sara and Billie Holiday. I thought white girl singers at the time were all Rosemary Clooney and Doris Day. Then I heard June and she took my heart away. Now, at 55, I have all her capitol records, an autographed picture from the forties, a copy of her obituary that was published in the Chicago Tribune in 1990, and I still play her records (now CDs), and they still give me that exquisite joy you get from something that is emotionally perfect. This CD is particularly good, having first the mono recordings of these songs, and then the stereo recordings, in the right order. I believe this to be one of the first real concept type albums, in the sense that it fits together remarkably well, in the order that it is in. I know there was an initial shorter release on the older vinyl. And I know there are some ep versions of this set, but I am convinced that the order of the songs as it appears twice on this CD is the order that June and Pete Rugolo put it in and meant it to be heard in. This album/CD is a story, a narrative. And you can find in it a real person. June's singing, while not technically as good as some of her contemporaries, is stunning because of the intimacy she brings to the lyrics. She is right there, actually living the song. And the arrangements are just perfect. This is one of the greatest records anybody in any genre ever made.

5 out of 5 stars Cause the weathers so hot..........2005-09-04

Recorded in the fifties under the direction of Pete Rugalo,one of the great albums of the era, "Something Cool", is not to be missed. If you are not familiar with," The Misty Miss Christy", you are in for a treat. A unique song stylist, who's voice will delight and spellbind you. This recording is the combined monoral and stereo sessions,for the album was so popular that they went back into the studio and re recorded tunes in the new process-stereo. The title tune is a story song about a woman in a bar who regales her gentleman caller with snapshots from her life-real or imagined. A great song on a disc that is loaded with memorable tunes. This is one of those "desert island" recordings. I'm listening to it at this very moment-it's the most!
Best of June Christy
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    ASIN: B000PDZH5U
    Release Date: 2007-06-25

    Tracks:

    1. Something Cool
    2. Lonely House
    3. I'll Take Romance
    4. I'm Thrilled
    5. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
    6. Lonely Woman
    7. Angel Eyes
    8. That's All
    9. Daydream
    10. A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
    11. This Year's Kisses
    12. For All We Know
    13. I Want To Be Happy
    14. No More
    15. Let There Be Love
    16. It's A Most Unusual Day
    17. Interlude
    18. (Love's Got Me In A) Lazy Mood
    19. My Heart Belongs To Only You
    20. Get Happy
    21. I'll Remember April
    22. I'm Glad There Is You
    23. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
    24. When Lights Are Low
    25. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
    26. My Shining Hour
    27. I Remember You
    28. As Long As I Live
    29. Willow Weep For Me
    30. How High The Moon
    31. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
    32. Night People
    33. My Ship
    34. Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
    35. Looking For A Boy
    36. Swinging On A Star
    37. Out Of This World
    38. The Bad And The Beautiful
    39. Cry Like The Wind
    40. Make Someone Happy
    41. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby)
    42. Stompin' At The Savoy
    43. Spring Is Here
    44. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
    45. I Get Along Without You Very Well
    46. The Live Oak Tree
    47. Some Folks Do And Some Folks Don't
    48. I Was A Fool
    49. I've Got A Letter
    50. I Lived When I Met You

    Album Description

    2007 compilation from the Queen of Sophisticated Cool. June's voice was always warm and elegant, but when she slipped into her 'cool' coo, she became one of the most popular vocalists of the '50s. This 25 track collection features June at her very best and includes tracks like 'Something Cool', 'Angel Eyes', 'I'll Take Romance', 'Daydream' and many others. EMI.

    Album Details

    Singer June Christy is Often Considered the Epitome of the ''cool'' Jazz Vocal Style Popular During the 1950s. Known as the ''misty Miss Christy,'' her Delivery Quite Clearly Echoes the Maturation of Popular Jazz Music from the Hot Beats of the 1930s and 1940s to the Playful Sultriness of the 1950s and 1960s. June Christy's Album "Something Cool" was Important in Launching the Vocal Cool Movement, and it Hit the Top 20 Charts, as Did her Third Album "The Misty Miss Christy" (1956). This Compilation Includes Tracks from her Capitol Studio Albums from the 50s and 60s as Well as Five Tracks Never Released Before on CD.
    The Misty Miss Christy
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A nice, smooth sound
    • They got it right!
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    • Sublime and Silky
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    ASIN: B000002V0N
    Release Date: 1992-05-19

    Tracks:

    1. That's All
    2. I Didn't Know About You
    3. Day-Dream
    4. Sing Something Simple
    5. Maybe You'll Be There
    6. Dearly Beloved
    7. 'Round Midnight
    8. A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
    9. The Wind
    10. This Year's Kisses
    11. For All We Know
    12. There's No You
    13. You Took Advantage Of Me
    14. Intrigue

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A nice, smooth sound.......2006-03-13

    I didn't know anything about June Christy until I heard one of her songs on public radio. I knew I could get it on Amazon, so I ordered this CD. What a nice sound -- smooth, mellow, a real trip back to another time in pop and jazz. I would recommend this if you like the standards.

    5 out of 5 stars They got it right! .......2005-08-24

    While Something Cool was fine, Pete Rugulo and June sail on this album. Song selection, arrangements everything works. June was never better!

    5 out of 5 stars The Misty Miss Christy.......2005-08-12

    Sitting in a bar, listening to Kenton's Dynaflow. That was oh, so long, long ago, yet I heard it played on a local radio station last month. Kenton's timeless. And following Dynaflow, Kenton comes back with Tampico as sung by June Christy who lives on through CDs like The Misty Miss Christy. How can you not be romantic listening to such a velvety and seductive voice as June's? And try to explain to me how anyone can be romantic when today's music jumps and jerks and dancing looks more like kick-boxing than dancing? Or when a great voice with range today is one which can scream the highest note and warble on the way down. Dancing is dancing, not jerking and grunt. Dancing is touching bodies. Try not to touch and not hold someone close when June Christy sings, My Heart Belongs To Only You. Can't be done, Bubba. Romance lives! This is a great CD of one of my all time favorite lady vocalists.

    5 out of 5 stars Timeless.......2005-01-10

    June Christie in the 50's was what Norah Jones is today: an interpreter of jazz in a unique fashion with a voice of silk. Her renditions of "That's All" and "'Round Midnight" are two of the best recorded by anyone, anytime. Fantastic styling.

    5 out of 5 stars Sublime and Silky.......2004-04-29

    Yes indeed there is a sublime misty quality to her voice. If you like Mel Torme, then June is for you. There was a wonderful and unique tone to American women singers of the 40's and 50's. They possessed a power and perfect pitch that rode high on the wave of a full orchestra. June is no exception and whatever you are doing you have to just sit for a while to listen to her wonderful interpretations. I'm not sure why she never made it as big as her counterparts, perhaps her voice was a little too unique for her time. But today, judging by the wonderful reviews she receives here, there is a new appreciation for this artist. One of the greats and if this is your first album there can be no finer introduction. God Bless you June.
    Gone For the Day And Fair And Warmer
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • two great albums by an underappreciated singer
    • Soft, cool, romantic jazz
    • JUNE IN AUGUST
    • Two great Christy LP's on one CD!
    • Some real gems here...June always shining!
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    ASIN: B000009ROJ
    Release Date: 1998-08-25

    Tracks:

    1. It's So Peaceful In The Country
    2. When The Sun Comes Out
    3. It's A Most Unusual Day
    4. Interlude
    5. Love Turns Winter To Spring
    6. When You Awake
    7. Lazy Afternoon
    8. When The World Was Young
    9. Gone For The Day
    10. Lost In A Summer Night
    11. Give Me The Simple Life
    12. (Love's Got Me In A ) Lazy Mood
    13. I Want To Be Happy
    14. Imagination
    15. I've Never Been In Love Before
    16. Irresistible You
    17. No More
    18. Better Luck Next Time
    19. Let There Be Love
    20. When Sunny Gets Blue
    21. The Best Thing For You
    22. Beware My Heart
    23. I Know Why (And So Do You)
    24. It's Always You

    Amazon.com

    June Christy's bid to shake some of the frost off her image resulted in these two late-'50s albums. Although the ostensible theme of Gone for the Day is a visit to the outdoors with a lover, the occasional jarring note drops--witness the knowing orchestral dissonance on "It's So Peaceful in the Country" and the nod to Christy's bittersweet signature song, "Something Cool," on "When the World Was Young." Only a glib, brassy "Give Me the Simple Life" seems out of place. Fair and Warmer starts on a similar note with "I Want to Be Happy" but soon settles down. Christy's melody-bending performance renders the Jimmy Van Heusen/Johnny Burke "Imagination"'s suggestions of sex as melancholy as Gone's high points, while she takes charge of the situation on Irving Berlin's "Best Thing for You." This disc finds Christy striking close to greatness on a pair of complementary records from an era when the LP was finding its way as a conceptual tool. --Rickey Wright

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars two great albums by an underappreciated singer.......2005-12-02

    I think that June Christy must have been among the most thoughtful of jazz singers. Along with Sinatra, she was one of the first to grasp the idea of the concept album, a series of thematically related songs that set a mood. "Gone For the Day" is such an album, a set of relaxed tunes about life in the country. She was also fearless in her song choices; on both of these two albums, her knack for finding obscure but excellent songs is demonstrated by the fact that the songs you've heard before are probably outnumbered by the songs you haven't.

    "Gone for the Day" is a particular favorite of mine. I really like Pete Rugolo's arrangements. He uses a string section, a full complement of trombones, a flute and a french horn, but no trumpets or saxes, contributing to the quiet mood. June Christy never sang better than on this album. She had a real gift for projecting emotion and melancholy using a restrained and understated style. Perhaps it was her midwestern background that kept everything bubbling just under the surface where you can sense it but not see it. Whatever. It's refreshing, and it's the opposite approach from what most singers use today; unmusical pyrotechnics disguising a hollow core.

    Especially good is "When the Sun Comes Out," which is my favorite version of the song I've ever heard. "Gone for the Day" probably wasn't very commercial when it came out in 1957, and it's even less so today, but it is a great listen.

    5 out of 5 stars Soft, cool, romantic jazz.......2002-07-31

    The late, great, June Christy was the ultimate stylist. June had her limitations, but worked within them to great effect. She was at her best on the soft, romantic numbers, but she was well capable of picking up the tempo when required. June always allowed her musicians their share of the glory - there are nice instrumental breaks here and there, but ultimately it is June's voice that is important.

    These albums do not represent June's artistic peak (The Misty Miss Christy and Something Cool are generally regarded as her two best, though opinions are divided between them) but the two albums which make up this CD are of an extremely high quality. Most singers never come close to recording albums of this quality, never mind those other two.

    What you have here (as the two titles suggest) are two albums which are inspired by, and ideal as a background for, those warm summer nights - but you can play them at other times of the year when you want to dream about summer.

    If you are already familiar with June's music, this twofer will make a wonderful addition to your collection. If not, this is a great place to start - but whether you start here, or with another of June's albums, you may end up buying several of June's albums, just as I did, and you'll wonder why it took you so long to buy that first one.

    5 out of 5 stars JUNE IN AUGUST.......2001-08-05

    With her limited vocal range,JUNE has made wonders.She was perhaps the worst judge of her own talent.These two albums of 1957 are wonderful to say the least.JUNE has what other singers sometimes lack:a heart and that is the main reason she remains rather unique among the jazz singers of her generation.Notice how she along with her musical director is able to pick the right songs for her.JUNE is a terrific ballad singer ,deeply moving in a most unusual way.Once she takes a particuliar song,she manages most of the time to display a kind of melancolic charm that stays with you a long time.Those songs almost bring us a sort of portrait of the woman.One is inclined to think that the few up tempo numbers in this selection of songs were asked by CAPITOL to help the sells.God bless JUNE CHRISTY!

    5 out of 5 stars Two great Christy LP's on one CD!.......2000-04-09

    Get this June christy twofer if you want to hear some marvelous yet cool jazz singing... absolutly smooth and stunning with great arrangements by Pete Rugalo

    If you are a jazz musician, singer. or just a fan, buy this

    4 out of 5 stars Some real gems here...June always shining!.......1999-10-12

    "Give me the simple life" alone is worth the price of admission, but you get "when Sunny gets blue" and "most unusual day" as great bonuses!! Get it back in stock!
    Ballads for Night People/The Intimate Miss Christy
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • June Christy
    • An artist at her height
    • Soft romantic music at its finest
    • Pared-down but still commanding
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    ASIN: B00000FCLK
    Release Date: 1998-09-21

    Tracks:

    1. Bewitched
    2. Night People
    3. Do Nothin'' Till You Hear From Me
    4. I Had A Little Sorrow
    5. I'm In Love
    6. Shadow Women
    7. Kissing Bug
    8. My Ship
    9. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
    10. Make Love To Me
    11. Spring Is Here
    12. Fly Me To The Moon
    13. I Fall In Love Too Easily
    14. Time After Time
    15. The More I See You
    16. Don't Explain
    17. It Never Entered My Mind
    18. You're Nearer
    19. Misty
    20. Suddenly It's Spring
    21. I Get Along Without You Very Well
    22. Ev'ry Time

    Album Details

    June Christy's Career Began in Earnest When She Replaced Anita O'Day as Main Female Vocalist with Stan Kenton Band. Here Are Two Most Requested Albums Released as the Part Od EMI'S 'Two on One' Series. Digitally Remastered.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars June Christy.......2006-11-05

    The two CD albums together of this marvelous jazz vocalist
    are some of her best work ever and certainly her chance, working
    with a small combo, to do her own interpretation and not have
    to fit into the larger scheme of things as she did much of her
    singing life with Stan Kenton, as great as that was for her.

    5 out of 5 stars An artist at her height.......2006-06-15

    By the time she'd gotten to "Ballads for Night People" June was an established star on Capitol Records, a standing-room-only attraction at the greatest jazz clubs, a valued guest on T.V.
    and a cultural treasure. The hallmark of her Capitol years was
    her propulsion to move on. She wasn't content with repeating
    ideas but always pushed the envelope. The smokey "Ballads for
    Night People" reveals her taste for unusual, exceptional songs and her capacity for musical introspection. Her version of "Night
    People" makes the song so much more than it was before. "The Intimate Miss Christy" came along later in the game. The voice had deepened and hoarsened but was, if anything, even more effective. This is a downright spooky album but also very lacey
    and cobwebby as the singer performs with the most minimal of accompaniment. This album got tremendous radio play; the jazz jockeys and even pop jockeys found it mighty tasty, especially on the all-night shows. June's use of time, of pauses, is especially evident here. This album also reminds us that while June, Chris Connor and Anita O'Day are forever lumped together and indeed
    often recorded the same songs, they are very different singers.
    June's strong suits were irony and pathos and they abound here.
    Intimate music for night people still.

    5 out of 5 stars Soft romantic music at its finest.......2003-04-07

    June Christy's career began in the forties when she sang with the Stan Kenton band. She went solo and released a series of outstanding albums in the fifties. The two albums here, from 1960 and 1963, maintain the standard of her fifties music, but they are among the last she recorded. These albums were not produced by Pete Rugelo, famous for producing many of June's fifties albums, but by Bill Nelson, who proved to be a very capable replacement.

    The first album, Ballads for night people, is not quite as low-key as the title suggests, but opens with a very low-key version of Bewitched, almost unrecognisable compared with the more famous Doris Day version. Elsewhere, there are a couple of Duke Ellington compositions including Don't get around much anymore on which June picks up the tempo a little. Even so, this song is still performed with restraint, and it works well. The other songs are excellent, but none of them are instantly recognisable.

    The second album making up this twofer, Intimate Miss Christy, is much sparser, more intimate, and therefore (to my ears) even better, with just a guitar, a bass and sometimes a flute to back up June's lovely voice.

    There are several songs on this album that will be familiar to fans of the Great American songbook including Spring is here, Fly me to the moon, Time after time, The more I see you, It never entered my mind, Misty and I get along without you very well. Although the songs may be familiar, June's versions are as good as any.

    This is a truly wonderful twofer that no June Christy fan should be without.

    5 out of 5 stars Pared-down but still commanding.......2001-05-20

    June Christy is probably always going to be remembered above all for her work with the arranger Pete Rugolo on classic Capitol discs like _Something Cool_, but the two albums compiled on this reissue deserve to be better-known. The first, _Ballads for Night People_, dates from 1960, with arrangements by her husband Bob Cooper. The liner notes don't include personnel listings, but the instrumentation is a conventional piano trio augmented with a variety of instruments--saxophone & trombone, of course, but more often with instruments giving something of a "chamber" feeling: flute, bass clarinet, harp, & occasionally some kind of plucked keyboard (a harpsichord, I guess). There are a number of tunes that are akin to the complex, dark-hued ballads that were standouts with her work with Rugolo--e.g. "Bewitched", "Night People" (a Landesman/Wolf tune that is a worthy companion to Christy's reading of their "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" on _The Song Is June!_), "Shadow Woman". But the mood is mostly lighter than the Rugolo work, & one gets to hear Christy's (badly underrated) skill in delivering swinging material like "Don't Get Around Much Anymore". There's one highly unusual selection in the performance of Cooper's setting of an Edna St Vincent Millay poem, "I Had a Little Sorrow"--this is done as a duo with harpsichord, & is excellent.

    _The Intimate Miss Christy_, the second album, dates from 1963, & is a compelling showcase for Christy's voice with the barest of accompaniments: Al Viola's acoustic guitar & Don Bagley's bass, supplemented on a few tracks by flute from Bud Legge. The tunes are given complete with verses--terrific to hear "It Never Entered My Mind" with its introduction, for instance. The bravura showcase here is certainly "Don't Explain", which is read straight then capped off with a wrenching coda that's as inventive as anything by Sheila Jordan.

    Listening to both these recordings, I'm struck by the firmness yet subtlety of Christy's rhythmic sense. Despite the bareness of the format, the ballads on the _Intimate_ collection are compellingly done--anything but sleepy or merely pretty. Put the _Intimate_ session beside Sarah Vaughan's _After Hours_ & Sheila Jordan's _Portrait of Sheila Jordan_ from the some period--it's that good, & certainly better than an album like Ella Fitzgerald's _Take Love Easy_. _Ballads for Night People_ is no less rewarding an album. An important reissue.

    5 out of 5 stars Worth the premium import price.......1999-12-12

    These two were produced by Bill Miller, and come from 1960 and 1963. The first time I heard this CD I was wowed. As the titles indicate, this is night music, the intimate side of the Misty Miss Christy. On "The Intimate Miss Christy", June is accompanied only by a guitar and bass. From this collection, "Don't Explain" is a smoky number that would be in the running for my favorite June Christy recording of all time. From "Ballads for Night People", "Make Love to Me" (not the Jo Stafford hit) is a perfect firelight moment, though this entire CD is a gem.
    This Is June Christy!/June Christy Recalls Those Kenton Days
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    ASIN: B00005NKB6
    Release Date: 2001-10-15

    Tracks:

    1. My Heart Belongs To Only You
    2. Whee Baby
    3. You Took Advantage Of Me
    4. Get Happy
    5. Look Out Up There
    6. Great Scot
    7. Kicks
    8. Why Do You Have To Go Home
    9. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
    10. Until The Real Thing Comes Along
    11. I'll Remember April 12
    12. I Never Look Into Those Eyes Again
    13. Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin'
    14. A Hundred Years From Today
    15. The Lonesome Road
    16. She's Funny That Way
    17. It's A Pity To Say Goodnight
    18. Willow Weep For Me
    19. Easy Street
    20. Across The Alley From Alamo
    21. Come Rain Or Come Shine
    22. How High The Moon

    Album Description

    UK reissue combines two of the jazz vocalist's albums on one CD, 'This Is June Christy!' (1956) & 'June Christy Recalls Those Kenton Days' (1959), both of which are out of print domestically. 2001.

    Album Details

    Two classic original albums compiled onto one CD. Digitally remastered.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars June Explores Her Early Years.......2003-06-26

    If you are reading this you probably already know who June Christy was and that she was one of the great female vocalists of her (and our) era. Particularly interesting to me in this double album reissue is the Remembering Kenton cuts. I recently acquired several Stan Kenton collections, featuring vocals by June (and also Anita O'Day). Many of these same songs are updated in the mid fifties, some ten to fifteen years after their initial recordings with Kenton. Pete Rugolo wrote the arrangements for these songs and wrote the original charts for the Kenton band. It is very interesting to see how focused the reissue arrangements have become. Songs like "Easy street" and "Across the Alley from the Alamo" are taken up several levels, yet sound very much like their original versions. But most outstanding to listen to are June's interpretations. She grew as an artist in those ten years. These cuts are wonderful and among the best work she did in the twenty odd years she sang professionally. June left us some years ago, but I will always cherish this music. Surely one of the first truly 'modern' women in popular music.

    5 out of 5 stars Two splendid albums.......2002-01-12

    "This Is June Christy" kicks off with her great single "My Heart Belongs to Only You" then wanders through a nifty group of other great singles. In June's day the great jazz singers all had parallel careers on their labels as pop single artists. That was the music scene then--much less regimented than now. "Those Kenton Days" refashions June's Kenton hits into fresh arrangements inspired by the originals (sometime Pete Rugolo rewriting his own work) and recorded in great stereo. Through this double collection June is at her mistiest, most heartfelt and inventive and Rugolo's orchestral arrangements nothing less than amazing. There was no one like him and no one like them as team. It's fabulous to see June rediscovered by new generations and selling like hotcakes. How surprised and thrilled this adorable lady and most original talent would be.
    Duet
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    ASIN: B000005HE1
    Release Date: 1993-08-10

    Tracks:

    1. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
    2. Lonely Woman
    3. Just The Way I Am
    4. You're Mine, You!
    5. Angel Eyes
    6. Come To The Party
    7. Baby, Baby All The Time
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    10. Prelude To A Kiss
    11. Thanks For You

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    5 out of 5 stars Christy & Kenton, Duet.......2007-03-09

    This gets 5 stars because it is a gem in the tradition of jazz singing, female. It features June Christy in an intimate setting, with Stan Kenton at the piano. Christy was not a great voice, but her phrasings were wonderful, and her choice of repertoire generally excellent. Her version of "Baby, Baby All the Time", on this recording, is one of the standards. Kenton's piano style is a bit grandiose and flourishing for these tunes, but acceptable because, after all, that's his style. He does provide good support for Christy's singing.

    5 out of 5 stars A Singular Duet.......2007-01-09

    Christy and Kenton combine in a flawless rendering of the pain and occasional joy of trying to connect with another human being. Kenton's dramatic solo piano is a perfect underscore to Christy's plaintif vocals. The selections, most of them seldom heard, are presented as an intimate confidence between two friends...like overhearing a private conversation: you want to draw away, but you're compelled to go on listening. Anyone who comes away from this CD not moved by the bittersweet experience isn't listening.

    5 out of 5 stars Stellar performances........2007-01-01

    My pick for best-ever performances of these songs:
    "How Long Has This Been Going On",
    "(He called me) Baby, Baby, All The Time",
    "Angel Eyes".

    June Christie is incomparable.

    5 out of 5 stars Utterly unique, cool but embracing.......2005-04-09

    I've never heard a voice quite like Christy's--"cool" seems inadequate to describe a sound so direct, candid and honest, so human and devoid of artifice and posturing. Two comparable voices that come to mind are those of Chris Connor and Anita O'Day. But Christy's vocal placement is more "forward" and "center pitch" than Connor's and less self-conscious and elusive than O'Day's. Christy's round sound meets you head on, the fullness of its texture belying the slim, even petite, woman depicted on the album's cover. If there's an absence of sweetness, lightness, femininity and "play" in her approach, it's readily atoned for by the open and unguarded, full-bodied texture of each of her tones. And there's just enough of a lisp in her articulation to suggest the kind of vulnerability that was no less a part of Bogart's allure: cool, existential, to the point but with an undeniable lingering sweetness.

    This is first-rate Christy, and Kenton's role is far more contributive that I could have expected. Less a "reactive" accompanist than a second "voice," stating thematic ideas and motives that serve as separate countermelodies to those of the vocalist, Kenton is still an extremely effective, and entirely musical, complement to the vocalist. His thickly textured chords, Rachmaninoff voicings and unremitting dynamic thunder are never too much for Christy, whose powerful projection and utter security with the material suggest that she could hold her own even with orchestration of Wagnerian proportions. (And it doesn't hurt that the engineers at Capitol have gone out of their way to favor Christy's voice in the mix.)

    5 out of 5 stars A stormy, treacherous masterwork.......2002-11-07

    Stan Kenton and June Christy's DUET collaboration remains by far the most "difficult" album among Christy's top-notch Capitol recordings. While George Shearing was pairing up with other Capitol vocalists to produce satiny, slightly "cocktail hour" duet albums with the likes of Nat Cole and Peggy Lee, DUET finds Christy and her mentor Kenton in a series of jarring yet deeply-felt standards marked by their starkly contrasting instruments. Christy's sturdy-yet-vulnerable vocals nearly bounce off Kenton's complex, thick and often thunderous wall of chords. At the same time, the two are not battling it out, but instead somehow manage to produce a harrowing yet gorgeous set of beautifully realized songs. Like a late-career painting by Rembrandt -- dark, pschologically inward, intellectually challenging and ultimately deeply satisfying -- Stan Kenton and June Christy's DUET is a voice-and-piano masterwork that rewards increasingly with each listen.
    The Cool School/Do Re Mi
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    ASIN: B000CMNLPW
    Release Date: 2006-02-13

    Tracks:

    1. Give A Little Whistle
    2. Magic Window
    3. Baby's Birthday Party
    4. When You Wish Upon A Star
    5. Baubles, Bangles And Beads
    6. Aren't You Glad You're You
    7. Kee-Mo Ky-Mo (The Magic Song)
    8. Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
    9. Looking For A Boy
    10. Small Fry
    11. Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead
    12. Swinging On A Day
    13. Cry Like The Wind
    14. Adventure
    15. Make Someone Happy
    16. Ambition
    17. All You Need Is A Quarter
    18. All Of My Life
    19. I Know About Love
    20. Fireworks
    21. Asking For You
    22. It's Legitimate

    Album Description

    2-on-1. The Cool School is an album of songs sung by children the world over but in this case with a big band backing. Familiar tunes like 'Give A little Whistle', 'When You Wish Upon A Star', 'Scarlet Ribbons' and 'Swinging On A Star' have never sounded so good and so different. In contrast Do Re Mi is an album of songs from the Broadway show of the same name. Bob Cooper the musical director on the album receives equal billing as June Christy as 5 of the tracks are instrumental and showcases Bob's talent in arranging. 'Cry Like The Wind'', 'Make Someone Happy' and 'Fireworks' are the highlight tracks but the whole album swings in great style. EMI Gold. 2006.

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    The "Cool School" is an Album of Songs Sung by Children the World Over but in this Case with a Big Band Backing. Familiar Tunes Like "Give a Little Whistle", "When You Wish Upon a Star", "Scarlet Ribbons" and "Swinging on a Star" have Never Sounded So Good and So Different. In Contrast "do Re Mi" is an Album of Songs from the Broadway Show of the Same Name. Bob Cooper the Musical Director on the Album Recieves Equal Billing as June Christy as Five of the Tracks Are Instrumental and Showcases Cooper's Talent in Arranging. "Cry Like the Wind", "Make Someone Happy" and "Fireworks" Are the Highlight Tracks but the Whole Album Swings in Great Style.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Smokey June.......2007-06-27

    June Christy,s captivating with her smokey voice and renditions. Still love her style through the years. Vintage.

    5 out of 5 stars A Lighter Side of June Christy.......2006-07-23

    It took over 40 years for these albums to finally be released on CD, but it was worth the wait. I absolutely love this CD!

    I had apprehensions about "The Cool School" because I thought it was going to be a children's album. It is actually June Christy's most upbeat album and while about half the album has songs children might enjoy, the other half is just upbeat and joyful. My favorites are "Kee-Mo Ky-Mo," "Aren't You Glad You're You," and "Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair.)

    "Do Re Mi" is also good, but June Christy only sings on half the songs, so I skip over the instrumentals.

    This "two-fer" CD is essential for the June Christy fan and anybody else who loves great music.

    5 out of 5 stars Not mere child's play.......2006-03-09

    "The Cool School" (not "Cool School") was, along with "The Intimate Miss Christy," among June's minimalist albums. She is accompanied by a small group, not a big orchestra, and as I remember no horns. The album concept is clever, a collection of children's songs but arranged and interpreted for adults. The sentimental songs have that heavy-lidded, fog-banked lamentlike sound June effected so touchingly. The upbeat numbers are carefree and fun. Not a dull moment in what could have been a most dull venture. The darling cover includes June and Bob Cooper's daughter Shay, who looks a lot like both mommy and daddy. I believe Shay now lives in Long Beach. When June came to Chicago in 1965 with the Kenton Orchestra and Four Freshmen I thought I saw Shay seated on a folding chair in the wings enjoying the show. "Do Re Mi" was one of the projects the major labels did under agreement with Broadway shows (Capitol did "Do Re Mi" with June and Atlantic "No Strings" with Chris Connor). Through the years this album has been dismissed as a minor effort but in fact it swings start to finish and June's "All You Need Is A Quarter" has inspired several other lady singers to take on this fast, tricky pop confection. One wish: That June had done a vocal on "Fireworks," a spectacular number that became Nancy Wilson's opener at live shows. I'm hoping we can still get "Something Broadway, Something Latin," June's last Capitol album, with as bonus tracks the single sides that have yet to make C.D., including the fabulous "I Lived Till I Met You," which borrows the arrangement of "Wheel of Fortune" of all things.
    Ballads for Night People
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    ASIN: B0009IW9R0
    Release Date: 2005-06-07

    Tracks:

    1. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
    2. Night People
    3. Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me
    4. I Had A Little Sorrow
    5. I'm In Love
    6. Shadow Woman
    7. Kissing Bug
    8. My Ship
    9. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
    10. Make Love To Me
    11. I Know About Love
    12. Cry Like The Wind - June Christy And Bob Cooper
    13. Make Someone Happy - June Christy And Bob Cooper
    14. Asking For You
    15. All You Need Is A Quarter

    Album Description

    June Christy's pure, languid voice is usually heard in front of an orchestra and a trio, but on "Blues For Night People" her husband, arranger-saxophonist Bob Cooper fashioned beautiful atmospheric arrangements for sextet and tentet. The ten songs include gems by Ellington, Strayhorn and Kurt Weill. Added to the original 1959 album are five songs from Do-Re-Mi recorded two years later in a similar setting. Newly remixed and remastered in 24 bit.

    * Tracks 11-15 are from Do-Re-Mi recorded two years later in a similar setting.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Christy the romantic balladeer.......2007-03-28

    'Ballads for Night People', recorded in 1959, was the second album that June Christy cut with her husband, saxophonist/arranger Bob Cooper. It features a mix of upbeat and slow numbers, all showcasing Christy's voice perfectly. Of all the albums June Christy recorded during her glory days with Capitol, this has to be a favourite of mine.

    While June Christy never enjoyed the kind of super-stardom that marked the careers of jazz greats Ella Fitzgerald and Anita O'Day, she did have a niche following that seems to have grown and grown over the years. The reason is simple; for sheer vocal ability and finesse, there is still nobody to touch Christy.

    Here on 'Ballads for Night People', Christy delivers exactly what the title promises, and gets to perform a delicious selection of torch songs and romantic ditties. Highlights would most certainly include "I'm in Love" (with it's frenetic jazz chase mid-section); "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is also beautifully-achieved. Kurt Weill's "My Ship" has a classically-based arrangement, with French horn and harp prominently scored. Christy was also one of a few jazz greats to lay down "Kissing Bug". "Shadow Woman" (previously covered by Julie London on her 1957 album About the Blues) is also fabulous.

    This disc also includes five pieces from her 1961 album, 'Do Re Mi', a less-successful attempt to do a set of Broadway musical numbers.

    Digitally-remastered in 24-bit stereo for the very first time, 'Ballads for Night People' preserves the magnificence of June Christy for another generation of fans.

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    5 out of 5 stars Careful Christy Purchases.......2005-08-18

    The June Christy album Ballads For Night People was issued in, I think, 1998 by EMI England as a 2on1 with The Intimate Miss Christy. I understand Do Re Me is to be issued in England later this year paired with The Cool School as another 2on1. Anyone reading Ben Glenn's review in which he gives the opinion that Do Re Me is probably not viable for reissue, or anyone purchasing the latest Christy release June's Got Rhythm, which has four tracks from The Cool School added, might like to know all this. It is a great pity the comparable record companies in both counries don't consolidate their reissues. When is one of them going to reissue the rare Christy album This Time Of Year? Having said that, we have been well served with CD versions of the classic June Christy LPs in recent years.

    5 out of 5 stars June Christy's exquisite moment.......2005-06-08

    Thanks to jazz historian and reissue producer extraordinaire Michael Cuscuna, we now have one of June Christy's finest albums, BALLADS FOR NIGHT PEOPLE, once again in print.

    By 1959, Christy was comfortably ensconced at Capitol Records, with a string of superb, ambitious and solid-selling albums, most recorded with collaborator Pete Rugolo, under her belt. With success assured, perhaps by this time, then, she felt free to depart from the Christy-Rugolo mold, because 1959's BALLADS FOR NIGHT PEOPLE finds the singer in the hands of husband Bob Cooper, himself a virtuoso musician and former Kenton player.

    Clearly, the intimacy that Christy and Cooper shared in their personal lives carried over into this project: the song selection as well as Cooper's delicate arrangements are particularly lovely, even fragile at times, incorporating such elements as flute and harp, and all recorded over a tangible studio silence that is tranquil and deeply romantic. Cooper's arrangements such as those on "My Ship" and "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" are a far cry from Rugolo's bold and often blaring charts which at times tip perilously close toward controlled cacophony.

    Production of this reissue is first-rate, with its 24-bit remastering and faithful reproduction of the original album artwork. Notable, too, is Cuscuna's inclusion of 5 Christy tracks from the album DO RE MI which likely would not be a commercially viable reissue on its own (the unfortunate truth).

    So pick up a copy of BALLADS FOR NIGHT PEOPLE. Then go home, dim the lights, pour yourself a drink and explore the sounds of nighttime with June Christy.
    The Intimate Miss Christy
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    ASIN: B000H309OW
    Release Date: 2006-09-26

    Tracks:

    1. Spring Is Here
    2. Fly Me To The Moon
    3. I Fall In Love Too Easily
    4. Time After Time
    5. The More I See You
    6. Don't Explain
    7. It Never Entered My Mind
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    12. Ev'ry Time
    13. Sometimes I'm Happy
    14. Tommy Tommy

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Thank you, Capitol Jazz!.......2007-07-08

    How great that Capitol continues to release CD's from the June Christy catalog with bonus tracks! They seem to be doing an annual release and this was the one from 2006. June sounds just great on "The Intimate Miss Christy" with low key, stripped down arrangements and a real focus on that captivating voice. Added is a non-album single from 1960 - two tracks I've never heard before. There are just a few more albums left that aren't out on CD yet. Let's hope Capitol releases them this year and next to complete her catalog. Thanks, Capitol Jazz!

    5 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Singers' Singer At Work.......2007-03-03

    If I could only own a single album of Miss Christy's, this would be it.

    It is the personification of vocal intimacy and superb handling of a melodic line that other female vocalists can only envy but never achieve.

    There is not a throwaway song on this CD. You will never again hear these songs sung so wondrously and creatively.

    People like Miss Christy should never die. They should never grow old. Their perfection should live forever on more than just vinyl or CD.

    5 out of 5 stars June Christy at her Best!.......2007-02-06

    A clarion clear voice from the past - to revel in memories of bygone years. You cannot go wrong in adding this to your collection. You will listen to these over and over and again.

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