I don't know if the title of this circa 1958 album was designed to twit his patrons or not; the title comes from an amusing (and relatively obscure) Rodgers and Hart song found on the second side. Otherwise, you will encounter such cabaret staples as "Ace in the Hole," "Three on a Match" and "I'm Shooting High" and some fairly unfamiliar tunes as well. These include "Sweet William," the sticky tale of two flowers in love: one is plucked by a little girl; loneliness ensues. Sentimentality apparently was popular with Shannon's clientele.
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To continue the floral motif, several tracks on the LP are graced by the presence of Blossom Dearie on piano; she also duets with Shannon on "Doodle-Dee-Do." She is identified on the cover as "Rosebud Cherie" to bamboozle the folks at Verve, where she had a contract.
This is one of those records that has one title on the cover, another on the back and a third on the label. (There is nothing on the spine, otherwise they could have made it a grand slam of confusion.) The cover also features a highly dysfunctional mink-lined bathtub and is autographed by Shannon to one "Shep" with the zen advice to "Be" - the shortest possible message, I suppose.
This was issued on the small Harlequin label. I've done my best with the sound, which isn't great for the time, but listenable. [Note (July 2023): I've now fixed the pitch and remastered the sound in ambient stereo; it is much better.]
This is one of those records that has one title on the cover, another on the back and a third on the label. (There is nothing on the spine, otherwise they could have made it a grand slam of confusion.) The cover also features a highly dysfunctional mink-lined bathtub and is autographed by Shannon to one "Shep" with the zen advice to "Be" - the shortest possible message, I suppose.
This was issued on the small Harlequin label. I've done my best with the sound, which isn't great for the time, but listenable. [Note (July 2023): I've now fixed the pitch and remastered the sound in ambient stereo; it is much better.]
We clearly need to disgust this matter...this should be an interesting listen. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery excited about this one. I'm a big fan of Bobby Short and have been interested in hearing more of Hugh Shannon. And here's an album with a mink-lined bathtub. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNever heard Hugh Shannon before, so thank you for the putting it up.
ReplyDeleteBlossom on piano? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJust my cup of tea. Thanks Buster.
ReplyDeleteI love High Shannon. Heard him live once toward the end of his career.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! And Blossom as added attraction... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour albums share never cease to amaze me!! They are so fantastic. WOW and thank you!! I want to shop where you shop because you have collected some really amazing things. Thank you for sharing these treasures that most of us never even knew existed.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteBalfour - very jealous of you.
Johnny - You are too much.
Nice! Thanks, Buster!
ReplyDeleteAccording to a rare records site I just found, it's from 1957.
@ Musical Guy, The back cover makes reference to something in the New York Journal-American relating to 1958, so I think the latter date is more likely.
ReplyDeleteNice share. Thank you.
ReplyDeletewhat a treat! cant wait to hear this! thanks
ReplyDeletevery impressive, classy performer
ReplyDeleteThank you very much :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like my bathtub though ...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for putting this up! Your blog is simply fantabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh shit. I was late coming to his fandom--the 1980's--and it's absolutely impossible to find much of Shannon's work beyond the late albums True Blue Hugh and Saloon Singer.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed, I'm grateful, I'm in your debt!
Wow! I am just finding this. I have always loved the handful of early sides he recorded for Atlantic (in the Cabaret box, long OOP) but I don't care for his late albums--too SHOWTUNES!!-y for my taste. His early work was more restrained and pleasantly every-guy-ish. Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteHi Grover - Sorry about the late response. For some reason your comments have been showing up in my email as spam. Let me redo these files. I am sure I can improve the sound.
DeleteRemastered files (ambient stereo, Apple lossless format):
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