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  1. In My Solitude: The Billie Holiday Songbook is a 1994 jazz album by American trumpeter Terence Blanchard and vocalist Jeanie Bryson, released on the Columbia label.

  2. Featuring: Bruce Barth, Troy Davis, Chris Thomas, Jeanie Bryson. Track Listings: 1. Detour Ahead 2. Nice Work If You Can Get It 3. In My Solitude 4. What A Little Moonlight Can Do 5. Good Morning Heartache 6. I Cried For You 7. Don't Explain 8. Fine And Mellow 9. I Cover The Waterfront 10. Left Alone 11. Strange Fruit 12. Lady Sings The Blues.

  3. Terence Blanchard – The Billie Holiday Songbook. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Chris Thomas * Drums – Troy Davis (2) Piano – Bruce Barth. Producer – Miles Goodman, Terence Blanchard. Trumpet – Terence Blanchard. Vocals – Jeanie Bryson ( tracks: 1, 2, 4, 8, 11) Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 5 099747 592621. Other Versions (5) View All.

  4. 9 juin 2019 · Title: The Billie Holiday Songbook. Year Of Release: 1994. Label: Columbia [CK 57793] Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz. Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps. Total Time: 57:14. Total Size: 319 MB (+3%) | 136 MB (+3%) WebSite: Album Preview. Tracklist. 01. Detour Ahead [0:04:37.02] 02. Nice Work If You Can Get It [0:04:40.05] 03.

  5. 29 mars 1994 · The Billie Holiday Songbook. Terence Blanchard (trumpet), Troy Davis (drums), Chris Thomas (bass), Bruce Barth (piano), Jeanie Bryson (vocal) Oscar Castro-Neves, Miles Goodman. Release Date: 29th Mar 1994.

  6. In 1994, Terence Blanchard’s recorded In My Solitude: The Billie Holiday Songbook, for Columbia, with vocalist Jeanie Bryson. Bryson sings “Nice Work If You Can Get It”, “What A Little Moonlight Can Do”, “Fine And Mellow”, and “Strange Fruit”, a smooth, relaxed CD unhurried at its best.

  7. 9 févr. 2007 · Jeanie Bryson does Billy's emotion justice while adding her own dash of sultry swing and flair. It's a great performance on all parts. Many of the ballads are reminiscent of "I'm Old Fashioned" by Coltrane and "Blue in Green" by Miles Davis.