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Dinah! (album)

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Dinah!
Studio album by
Released1956
RecordedJanuary 11 and November 11, 1955 in Los Angeles and New York City, United States
Genre
Length53:25
LabelEmArcy[1]
ProducerBob Shad
Dinah Washington chronology
For Those in Love
(1955)
Dinah!
(1956)
In the Land of Hi-Fi
(1956)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[3]

Dinah! is a fourth studio album by blues, R&B and jazz singer Dinah Washington released on the EmArcy label. The album includes a mix of jazz, popular and blues standards of the period, all selected to emphasize the vocalist's style.

Reception

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Allmusic details the album in its review as saying:

Dinah! includes a very enjoyable mix of medium-tempo and after-hours vocal numbers. On a handful of cuts, Washington gets into the kind of smoldering and declamatory blues mode she excelled at.

— Stephen Cook, All Music Guide[2]

The single "Make Me a Present of You" peaked at #27 on the Billboard Hot R&B Sides chart in 1958.[4][1]

Track listing

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Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
7."Goodbye[b]"Gordon JenkinsJenkins3:21
8."Willow Weep for Me[d]"Ann RonellRonell3:28
9."Make Me a Present of You[c]"Joe GreeneGreene3:46
10."Smoke Gets in Your Eyes[b]"Otto HarbachJerome Kern3:24
11."I Could Have Told You[c]"Carl SigmanJimmy Van Heusen3:14
12."Accent on Youth[d]"Tot SeymourVee Lawnhurst3:20

Additional tracks on later releases

  1. "What Is This Thing Called Love?"[b]
  1. "The Show Must Go On"[b]
  • Albert Frisch (music); Roy Alfred (words) – 2:27
  1. "The Birth of the Blues"[b]

Notes

  • ^[a] – Recorded January 12, 1955 in New York.
  • ^[b] – November 10, 1955 in Los Angeles.
  • ^[c] – November 11, 1955 in Los Angeles.
  • ^[d] – November 12, 1955 in Los Angeles.

Selected re-issues and compilations

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Re-issues

Dinah!

  • PolyGram (CD) (©1991)
  • New program notes by James Isaacs (of WBUR-FM)
  • OCLC 25107940

Compilations

The Complete Dinah Washington on Mercury[5]

Personnel

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Adapted from AllMusic.[6]

  • Georgie Auld – tenor saxophone
  • Keter Betts – bass
  • Jimmy Cobb – drums
  • Maynard Ferguson – trumpet
  • Tom Ferguson – trumpet
  • Herb Geller – alto saxophone
  • Conrad Gozzo – trumpet
  • Al Hendrickson – guitar
  • Arthur "Skeets" Herfurt – alto saxophone
  • James Isaacs – liner notes
  • Wynton Kelly – piano
  • Tokiwa Kinoshita – digital remastering, remastering
  • Manny Klein – trumpet
  • Ray Linn – trumpet
  • Hal Mooney – arranger, conductor
  • Hal Mooney Orchestra – musician
  • Ben Mundy – preparation for release
  • Tom Pederson – trombone
  • Cliff Preiss – preparation for release
  • Frank Rosolino – trombone
  • Babe Russin – tenor saxophone
  • Bob Shad – producer
  • Dinah Washington – vocals
  • Si Zentner – trombone

Notes

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  1. ^ Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd., was a Japanese record company that was founded June 1, 1970. It was a joint venture between Victor and Matsushita (owning 60%) and Philips Phonografische Industrie (owning 40%). The company mainly distributed the Phonogram labels Philips, Fontana, Mercury, Island, Vertigo and Charisma. Vinyl records were mastered and pressed by the Victor Company Of Japan, Ltd. pressing plant in Yokohama until 1988. Around 1995 the company was renamed to Mercury Music Entertainment Co. Ltd.
  2. ^ Kiyoshi Tokiwa (born 1936 Sakai, Japan) is a Japanese jazz producer, editor, radio DJ, and liner notes author. He was editor of the Japanese jazz magazine, Swing Journal (de) (ISSN 0039-744X), from 1962 to 1979 and from 1990 to 1993.

References

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  1. ^ a b Dinah Washington, Dinah!, EmArcy MG 36065 (recorded 1955; released 1956); OCLC 10801888
  2. ^ a b Cook, Stephen. ""Dinah! — Review"". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  3. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1467. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  4. ^ "The Billboard Hot R & B Sides," Billboard, December 15, 1958, pg. 80
  5. ^ The Complete Dinah Washington on Mercury
        Vol. 1: 1946–1949 (3 CDs)
        Vol. 2: 1950–1952 (3 CDs)
        Vol. 3: 1952–1954 (3 CDs)
        Vol. 4: 1954–1956 (3 CDs)
        Vol. 5: 1956–1958 (3 CDs)
        Vol. 6: 1958–1960 (3 CDs)
        Vol. 7: 1961 (3 CDs)
  6. ^ "Dinah! - Dinah Washington | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 January 2017.