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| This handsome deluxe set compiles the emotive singer's 1944-50 classics. Good Morning Heartache, Lover Man, Don't Explain & more. |
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| 1 Lover Man |
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| 2 No More |
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| 3 No More [Alternate Take] |
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| 4 That Ole Devil Called Love |
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| 5 Don't Explain [First Version] |
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| 6 Big Stuff |
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| 7 Don't Explain [Second Version] |
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| 8 Big Stuff |
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| 9 You Better Go Now |
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| 10 What Is This Thing Called Love? |
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| 11 Good Morning Heartache |
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| 12 No Good Man [Previously Unissued Alternate][#] |
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| 13 No Good Man |
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| 14 Big Stuff [Breakdown and Chatter][#] |
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| 15 Big Stuff [Third Version][#] |
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| 16 Big Stuff |
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| 17 Baby, I Don't Cry Over You [Previously Unissued Alternate][#] |
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| 18 Baby, I Don't Cry Over You |
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| 19 I'll Look Around [Previously Unissued Alternate][#] |
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| 20 I'll Look Around |
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| 21 The Blues Are Brewin' |
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| 22 Guilty [Previously Unissued Alternate][#] |
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| 23 Guilty [Previously Unissued Breakdown and Chatter][Excerpt] |
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| 24 Guilty |
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| 25 Deep Song |
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Album Review
Billie Holiday is heard at her absolute best on this attractive two-CD set. During her period on Decca, Lady Day was accompanied by strings (for the first time), large studio orchestras, and even background vocalists, so jazz solos from her sidemen are few. But her voice was at its strongest during the 1940s (even with her personal problems) and to hear all 50 of her Decca performances (including alternate takes and even some studio chatter) is a real joy. Among the high points of this essential set are her original versions of "Lover Man" (Holiday's biggest selling record), "Don'T Explain," "Good Morning Heartache," "'Tain'T Nobody'S Business If I Do," "Now Or Never," "Crazy He Calls Me," and remakes of "Them There Eyes" and "God Bless The Child." ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Biography


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