Friday, March 21, 2008

Intro/Gloomy Sunday/Ill Wind

The tracks below, recorded with the Charlie Barnet Band for Capitol Records, are a little rough, but listen to the introduction for an explanation why: "The sounds are slightly imperfect as these were taken from the original records—my first Capitol recordings. By the way, Maynard Ferguson and Doc Severinsen, guys like that, were in the trumpet section. These two numbers, as it turned out ... were played constantly on the radio by the jazz DJs, and they became minor hits."


Introduction (mp3)




Gloomy Sunday (mp3)





Ill Wind (mp3)

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Trudy at AllMusic.com

Here. A number of her recordings have been reissued since the Priscilla track; I'm going to post a few tracks from Crazy In Love, her 1957 recording for Capitol.

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The More I See You & Lover Man

Here are two more from Manhattan Serenade:


The More I See You (mp3)




Lover Man (mp3)

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Trudy (1977)



From the liner notes to Trudy's unreleased eponymous album:

It started in the fifties and ended in the fifties—I mean the first part of my professional career. Oh, I'd always loved popular music. I played the records of Frank, Ella, Sarah and Billie till they wore out. Then I joined Charlie Barnet's great swinging band and cut my teeth on the ways of the music world. After that, I did my own thing...you know...recordings, night clubs, Catskill Hotels—all of it. Suddenly, it was rock and roll time (not my metier) so I met and married a beautiful, wild French Canadian and bowed out of show biz. Henri and I proceeded to live the "good life". We spent summers in the Hamptons, skied the European Alps in winter, lived it up and settled down in our jazzy Manhattan tower, overlooking the east River. Perfect! Right? Wrong! Something was missing—my involvement in the crazy world of singing popular song...performing! I missed the only real way I was ever able to express myself and be creative.


So I'm back. This is my first time out since the fifties...and oh what heaven to be in a recording studio full of the greatest musicians around...to be carefully guided by the enormously talented producer, arranger, pianist, composer, Jimmy Wisner—all of us, just making music. God! Do we ever hope you like us, our tune selections, the way we've done them—the whole package.


I love you all,

Trudy Richards Moreau

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

I Get Along Without You Very Well

This is my favorite track from Manhattan Serenade.


I Get Along Without You Very Well (mp3)

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Last.fm

Listen to "Some Folks Do And Some Folks Don't" and "A Fool" at Last.fm.

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Manhattan Serenade


In 1990, Trudy released "Manhattan Serenade" on Beekman Records. It's currently out of print, although there are a few copies swirling around on eBay.

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You'd Better Go Now

Actually, I hope you'll stay and listen to the rest of the songs. Here's a track off of Manhattan Serenade: "You'd Better Go Now"


You'd Better Go Now (mp3)

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Can't Help Lovin' That Man

Here's a youtube video set to Trudy's version of "Can't Help Lovin' That Man".

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The Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert (Soundtrack)

Contemporary listeners probably first met Trudy Richards through the movie Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. She sang "Can't Help Lovin' That Man" on the soundtrack.

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