BABY JANE DEXTER: Baby Jane Dexter Bootlegs Herself (Bread & Gravy, Live at Helen's)

Baby Jane Dexter

Baby Jane Dexter Bootlegs Herself (Bread & Gravy, Live at Helen's)

© 2005 Quannacut Records

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"Whether it's an emotionally vulnerable redition of Sophie Tucker's theme song, "Some of These Days" or the rascals' 1967 hit, "How Can I Sure?" the associations crusted on songs we think we know are scraped away to reveal undiscovered facets." said St

tracks

1 19th Nervous Breakdown
2 Two Grey Rooms
3 They Can't Take That Away From Me
4 He Was Too Good To Me/Some of These Days
5 Good Old Wagon
6 Goodbye
7 I Concentrate On You
8 Bread & Gravy
9 How Can I Be Sure
10 Be Cool
11 Comes Love
12 Arm and a Leg
13 Imagine My Frustration
14 Loves Been Good To Me

notes

A note from Baby Jane:
"Please be prepared that this is a live recording, the way live recordings used to be when people would sneak a recorder into a show in their purse and bootleg or pirate the show. The difference here is I am the pirate. This is the show, just as it happened...one singer...one pianist...in a room full of people with ears that were open and hearts that longed to be touched."
WHAT THE CRITICS SAID ABOUT THE SHOW WHEN IT OPENED:
"Bold re-evaluation is one of the specialties of Ms. Dexter, a singer who defies expectations both in the choices of material and her interpretations. ...A natural rock-blues belter who restrains her impulse to shout, the better to explore a song's interior. In her new show, every song Ms. Dexter chooses is given a fresh slant... Whether it's an emotionally vulnerable rendition of Sophie Tucker's theme song, "Some of These Days" or the Rascals' 1967 hit, "How Can I Be Sure?" the associations crusted on songs we think we know are scraped away to reveal undiscovered facets." Stephen Holden: The New York Times (Nov. 2004)
"Dexter, singing better then she has in years, inhabits every lyric with the same emotional commitment that Sinatra was famous for. In this sensational show, she brings stormy resolution to a world shattered by loss and loneliness through her songs. In the end, her message is one of hope. But the journey getting there is as shattering as it is euphoric. The end results are the season's most rewarding show that should not be missed.
John Hoglund: Back Stage (Dec. 2004)

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  • Incredible...this album brought me back to Helen's
    author: Norman

    This is a MUST HAVE for any fan of REAL Cabaret. I was fortunate in having seen Ms. Dexter perform at Helen's during the run last November. This cd takes one back to that astonishing performance. I purchased 4 copies to give as gifts. You will, however, want to cuddle with this one.

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