What a Little Moonlight Can Do - Betty Carter, Woods
Remember - Betty Carter, Berlin
At Sundown - Betty Carter, Donaldson
Mean to Me - Betty Carter, Ahlert
I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Betty Carter, Benjamin
On the Alamo - Betty Carter, Jones
Jazz (Ain't Nothing But Soul) - Betty Carter, Mapp
There's No You - Betty Carter, Adair, Tom
Stormy Weather - Betty Carter, Arlen, Harold
My Reverie - Betty Carter, Clinton, Larry
Don't Weep for the Lady - Betty Carter, Singh
Sneaking Around [*] - Betty Carter, Bryant, R.
Old Devil Moon [*] - Betty Carter, Harburg
Willow Weep for Me [*] - Betty Carter, Ronnell
What Is This Thing Called Love [*] - Betty Carter, Porter
Threesome [*] - Betty Carter, Bryant, R.
No Moon at All [*] - Betty Carter, Evans
This Outstanding Release features the Great Betty Carter at the Onset of her Recording Career as a Leader. It is Fascinating to Track her Evolution Over the Course of Time in which These Recordings were Made. Due to Ongoin... more »g Contractual Problems Betty Carter?s Discography is Scant at Best, Especially When Taking Into Account her Importance as a Jazz Vocalist. This Outstanding Release features the First, Second and Fourth Complete Studio Sessions Recorded under Carter?s Own Name. These Sessions Include the May 13 and 16, 1955, Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant Sessions, the April 25, 1956, Social Call Dates and the Complete August 18, 29 and 30, 1960, the Modern Sound of Betty Carter. This Edition also Boasts Six Bonus Tracks of Ray Bryant in a Trio Setting with Wendell Marshall and Philly Joe Jones.« less
This Outstanding Release features the Great Betty Carter at the Onset of her Recording Career as a Leader. It is Fascinating to Track her Evolution Over the Course of Time in which These Recordings were Made. Due to Ongoing Contractual Problems Betty Carter?s Discography is Scant at Best, Especially When Taking Into Account her Importance as a Jazz Vocalist. This Outstanding Release features the First, Second and Fourth Complete Studio Sessions Recorded under Carter?s Own Name. These Sessions Include the May 13 and 16, 1955, Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant Sessions, the April 25, 1956, Social Call Dates and the Complete August 18, 29 and 30, 1960, the Modern Sound of Betty Carter. This Edition also Boasts Six Bonus Tracks of Ray Bryant in a Trio Setting with Wendell Marshall and Philly Joe Jones.