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Toni Harper - Miss In-Between: Selected Singles As & Bs 1948-53

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 11/17/2023
UPC: 604988271126

Miss In-Between: Selected Singles As & Bs 1948-53
Artist: Toni Harper
Format: CD
New: Available $12.99
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DISC: 1

1. Candy Store Blues
2. Tabby the Cat
3. You're My Everything
4. Miss In-Between
5. A Bippety Bip Bop Pony
6. You're Too Tall, I'm Too Small
7. Peppermint Stick
8. The Muffin Man
9. Cinderella Baby
10. Rock a Bye Baby
11. Floppy
12. Get Goin' Engineer
13. Is That All I Mean to You
14. Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)
15. Happy Feet
16. The Dish Rag (Rub-A-Dub-Dub)
17. Get Up
18. Jingle Bells
19. Snowy White Snow and Jingle Bells
20. Baby Blues
21. Peculiar Kind of Feeling
22. Mom and Dad's Waltz
23. That's All I Want for Christmas
24. The Blacksmith Blues
25. Don't Send Me Home
26. The Melancholy Trumpet (Ooh-Wah)
27. I'll Never Forget You
28. Silly Heart

More Info:

As with our Great Gates compilation, Jasmine is delighted to bring you this month the first ever CD reissue of the 1940s and early 50s recordings of Toni Harper - a long overdue concept that will be welcomed by those who love her oft-reissued mid to late 50s recordings for RCA and Verve. When she made the first of the recordings heard in 'Miss In-Between' in 1947, Toni was just 10 years old - but she sang like someone twice that age, at least, and was immediately hailed as a future star and seen by lovers of jazz and blues vocalists as considerably more than a 'novelty kiddie act'. We've managed to fit almost all of the recordings Toni made between 1948 and 1953 into this collection, including duets with former Duke Ellington vocalist Herb Jeffries and selections recorded with the big band of Harry James. They all tell the story of why Toni Harper deserves the reputation she earned as a singer before she was even old enough to go to college. It's taken a long time to get this project past the finishing post - and sadly Toni passed away in February of this year, just as the finishing touches were being applied, having not recorded since she retired from singing 1965. It is nevertheless a permanent testament to a unique talent, and it's release means that - a few later singles apart - just about all of this remarkable young woman's equally remarkable early recordings can now be heard again for the first time since some of them appeared on a vinyl reissue in the 80s.
        
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