Album US 1997 on Audiophile label
Jazz (Smooth Jazz, Easy Listening, Swing)
From the sleeve notes: Recorded March 25 and 26, 1997 If you're not familiar with the singing of Marion Montgomery, you are in for a treat - from the first phrases of "Baubles, Bangles And Beads", to the last notes of "'S Wonderful", you are in the hands of a consummate, swinging pro. At an early age in Marion Montgomery's career beginnings, she made her critically-acclaimed LP recording debut for the influential Capitol label. She instantly became popular on the night club circuit and did the usual media interviews. Capital released extraordinary follow-up recordings; however Rhythm 'n' Blues and Rock 'n' Roll soon prevailed in "pop" music and neither road was to be treated by Marion Montgomery. No more new recordings originated from the USA until now, but many more were certainly made in England and there she is legendary. Unfortunately, because she made her home in England since 1965, she is not well known today in her native USA. Originally from Natchez, Mississippi, she has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in New York, Las Vegas, Hollywood and Miami. But most of her time is spent is spent in England, where she has been a regular at Ronnie Scott's jazz club, and done major concerts with her acclaimed husband Laurie Holloway. She has also done BBC television, commercials, and appeared most successfully in the West End as Reno Sweeney in "Anything Goes". She has been admired by Johnny Mercer, Nat "King" Cole, Nelson Riddle, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, to name just a few. In a recent performance at Vine Street in Hollywood, the LA Times said "She has considerable acting talent as well as her musical abilities... she lets the lyric sell the song...a classy lady". I first saw Marion in person at Ronnie Scott's in London in the summer of 1971. I was knocked out, and became a fan for life. I've since seen her in engagements in New York (where she appeared with longtime partner Richard Rodney Bennett) and in Hollywood. I'm always amazed and gratified by her honesty, and her innate ability to swing, and still communicate. She always lets the lyric make sense from her unique point of view. This CD was recorded in New Orleans in March of 1997, when she and her husband / accompanist / arranger Laurie Holloway were on a quick trip to her home town of Natchez and a "gig" in Florida. Note her seductive phrasing and unique tempos on "Why Can't You Behave". It would make anyone want to misbehave badly, if only to have her sing it to you. Her scatting on "Sweet Georgia Brown" is really down and funky. Then there's the unusual rhythm of "Candy", the floating bossa nova of "Dream" by Johnny Mercer (with whom she has sung duets), and two excellent original new tunes by Laurie Holloway: "And Now" and "Has Anybody Seen My Dream?" (lyric by John Junkin). She had the good taste to record Berlin's "How Deep Is The Ocean?" and Robin & Rainger's "If I Should Lose You" with enormous sensitivity. She's beautifully accompanied by bassist Bill Huntington, Gerald French on drums and Tom Fischer on tenor sax, all New Orleans musicians. And first and foremost by husband Laurie Holloway on very tasty and swinging jazz piano. Mr Holloway conducts regularly for Stephane Grappelli, Dame Edna Everage and Elaine Paige. He has accompanied Kiri Te Kanawa, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Anthony Newley...and many more. He has won numerous awards, and written a musical, "Instant Marriage", which played in London's West End. Marion and Laurie's combined credits would fill a large volume. I for one, am looking forward to their autobiographies. If this sounds like a love letter - it probably is. I've devoted my life to keeping this music alive, so I'm very appreciative of anyone who does it with such care and love, and does it so well. Ronny Whyte, August 1, 1997.
Marian Montgomery voc, 1934-2002 US album by | |
Laurie Holloway p, key, *1938 GB arranged by, piano, producer, written by | |
Bill Huntington b, US bass | |
Gerald French dr, FR drums | |
Tom Fischer cl, ts, tenor saxophone |
Wendell Echols coordinator |
Richard Bird engineer |
George H Buck Jr executive producer |
Parker Dinkins mastered by |
Nina Buck producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Baubles, Bangles And Beads | Marian Montgomery | George Forrest, Robert Wright | 5:03 |
2 | Why Can't You Behave | Marian Montgomery | Cole Porter | 4:08 |
3 | Sweet Georgia Brown | Marian Montgomery | Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey, Maceo Pinkard | 5:42 |
4 | How Deep Is The Ocean | Marian Montgomery | Irving Berlin | 4:21 |
5 | I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire | Marian Montgomery | Bennie Benjamin, Eddie Durham, Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus | 3:09 |
6 | Candy | Marian Montgomery | Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney, Mack David | 3:25 |
7 | Has Anybody Seen My Dream | Marian Montgomery | John Junkin, Laurie Holloway | 4:52 |
8 | Exactly Like You | Marian Montgomery | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh | 2:45 |
9 | Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me | Marian Montgomery | Bob Russell, Duke Ellington | 5:41 |
10 | Get Happy | Marian Montgomery | Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler | 3:17 |
11 | Close Your Eyes | Marian Montgomery | Bernie Petkere | 5:42 |
12 | Oh Lady, Be Good | Marian Montgomery | George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin | 5:42 |
13 | And Now | Marian Montgomery | Laurie Holloway | 4:15 |
14 | Dream | Marian Montgomery | Johnny Mercer | 4:16 |
15 | Accentuate The Positive | Marian Montgomery | Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer | 3:46 |
16 | If I Should Lose You | Marian Montgomery | Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger | 4:33 |
17 | 'S Wonderful | Marian Montgomery | George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin | 2:46 |