Betty Carter
 
Discography

Inside Betty Carter (1964-5)



Personnel:

Album Info:
Harold Mabern1, unknown2 - piano     Capitol Jazz 0777
Bob Cranshaw1, unknown2 - bass     
Roy McCurdy1, unknown2 - drums     
Kenny Burrell2 - guitar     

Songs:

This Is Always [Warren/Gordon]1     3:10
Look No Further [Rodgers]1     1:55
Beware My Heart [Coslow]1     5:07
My Favorite Things [Rodgers/Hammerstein]1     1:35
Some Other Time [Styne/Cahn]1     3:46
Open the Door [Carter]1     3:11
Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most [Wolff/Landesman]1     5:15
Something Big [Adler]1     1:58
New England [unknown]2     2:55
The Moon is Low [Freed/Brown]2     2:00
Once in Your Life [unknown]2     2:54
It's a Big Wide Wonderful World [Rox]2     1:48
There is No Greater Love [Symes/Jones]2     3:46
You're a Sweetheart [McHugh/Adamson]2     4:02
Isn't It Romantic [Rodgers/Hart]2     1:44



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Production Notes:


Songs marked with a 1 were recorded April 1964 in New York City.   These cuts were released on United Artists (3379) under the title Inside Betty Carter.  Most notable about the release was the short (25:26) playing time that seemed to turn off many critics.

Songs marked with a 2 were recorded on two separate sessions early in 1965. The personnel, with the exception of Kenny Burrell on guitar, have been lost. These cuts were released for the first time on the Capitol Jazz 1993 reissue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reviews:

    * A showcase for Betty Balladeer, not Betty Bebop.  This isn't a scat session, but a study in lyric interpretation and dramatic shading... features a lighter tonality than one may associate with her power-pipes work... Carter's restraint should make this a favorite among those who like to hear venerable tunes treated with suitable respect... lovely... - Cadence
    * Highly recommended to Betty Carter fans and to those listeners who find her later work somewhat forbidding. - All-Music Guide to Jazz