Dive into the sultry and swinging world of Anita O'Day with "Waiter, Make Mine The Blues," a vintage vocal jazz album that captures the essence of 1940s swing with a touch of modern bop. Released in March 1961 on Verve Records, this album is the tenth record Anita O'Day made for Norman Granz's Verve Records, showcasing her unique vocal style and charisma. Recorded in Los Angeles in 1960, the album features arrangements by the talented Russ Garcia, blending classic swing with a boppish alto sound that sets it apart.
"Waiter, Make Mine The Blues" is a testament to Anita O'Day's versatility and prowess as a vocalist. The album opens with the timeless "That Old Feeling" and takes you through a journey of jazz standards, including "Angel Eyes," "The Thrill Is Gone," and "Stella By Starlight." Each track is a masterclass in vocal jazz, highlighting O'Day's ability to convey depth and nuance with her voice. The title track, "Waiter, Make Mine Blues," is a standout, showcasing her ability to infuse a song with both sadness and joy.
The album's 12 tracks, spanning 41 minutes, are a delightful mix of classic and contemporary jazz, making it a perfect addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Anita O'Day or new to her music, "Waiter, Make Mine The Blues" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's production quality and O'Day's impeccable delivery make it a timeless piece of jazz history.