29 June 2010

Dorothy Carless

Dorothy Carless was an English singer who worked with Ray Noble and Geraldo before coming to the US circa 1950. She then made three LPs (that I know of) and did not record again.

This makes her a somewhat obscure singer, I guess, but the way things happen these days, she is not forgotten, and two of her three albums are available on CD. This earliest effort is not, which is why I am offering it here on request. It was made for Commodore in 1953.

It is very welcome, for Carless was a talented singer who accompanied herself on piano here and on one of her later records. She presents four Arlen and four Weill songs, and not only the popular ones - Arlen's "In the Shade of the New Apple Tree" and Weill's "Foolish Heart" and "It Never Was You" are not heard that often.

By the time Carless made her 12-inch LPs later in the decade, her voice had lost some of its flexibility and  tended to wander off pitch. This record does not suffer in that respect, and is quite enjoyable. She sounds like a less stilted Mabel Mercer.

18 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this great album

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  2. Thanks yet again, Buster. The title and the repertoire are impressive.

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  3. It is perhaps worth noting that the cover art was designed by the irrepressible Martial Barer.

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  4. Thank you for this multi-talented artist. Isn't it nice to hear the obscure, little heard songs by these great writers? Very nice LP rip and of course the covers are simply great. Wish I knew how to improve mine. Thanks also for the flac format.

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  5. Thank you Buster for this wonderful gift.

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  6. Thanks Buster. I've already listened to it, it sounds really great!

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  7. Thanks for this lovely recording. This singer is new to me. Also, appreciate FLAC upload.

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  8. Thanks Buster. I am eager to hear this recording.Interesting concept to pair Weill with Arlen!

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  9. Thank's Buster for this rare album, haven't listened to it yet, but curious...Especially for the Weill songs, I like to sing Weill myself, especially his early songs in German and French.

    j.

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  10. Listening now - sounds downright minty, as in near perfect, and this is a treasure to me. Thanks Buster!

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  11. Buster - Would you consider reupping this one, please? Thanks so much!

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  12. Hi there - Sure will, but I have the find the files for you.

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  13. Remastered version (Apple lossless):

    https://mega.nz/#!mQ0lCSjB!id-DxKwkRP-2IbsFnjMdRHSjJV2f9Fwtavn03_CoGvE

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  14. Thank you Buster! I really appreciate it!

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  15. Thanks man!
    Lost this one in a HD crash :)
    Glad to hear it back!

    j.

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