Blue Starr
Appearance
Blue Starr | ||||
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Released | 1957 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
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Blue Starr is a studio album by Kay Starr. It was released in 1957 by RCA Victor (catalog no. LPM-1549). It was her second album for RCA Victor. Hal Stanley was the producer.[1]
Reception
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AllMusic | [2] |
Upon its release, Billboard magazine wrote: "Fans of the thrush from way back will find what they want here -- a pack of somewhat old-timey 'vocal Dixieland.' ... Tunes are all torchers, but tempi are varied."[3]
AllMusic gave the album a rating of three stars.[2] Reviewer William Ruhlmann wrote that the album "had the kind of jazz and blues playing that characterized Starr at her best, and she remained an expressive vocalist whose style was a bit too hot for the more polite supper clubs."[2]
Track listing
[edit]Side A
- "It's A Old Lonesome Town (When You're Not Around)" (Harry Tobias / Charles Kisco)
- "You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do)"
- "The House Is Haunted (By the Echo of Your Last Good-Bye)" (Basil Adlam / Billy Rose)
- "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)"
- "I Really Don't Want to Know"
Side B
- "Blue Starr" (Hal Stanley / Irving Taylor)
- "Wedding Bells" (Sammy Fain / Irving Kahal / Willie Raskin)
- "It's Funny to Everyone but Me" (Jack Lawrence)
- "Little White Lies"
- "Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain) (Mort Dixon / Harry M. Woods)
- "Blue and Sentimental" (Count Basie / Jerry Livingston / Mack David)
References
[edit]- ^ "Kay Starr - Blue Starr". Discogs. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
- ^ a b c "Rockin' with Kay". AllMusic. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
- ^ "Reviews and Ratings New Popular Albums". The Billboard. November 4, 1957. p. 33.