Odetta - Collection '1953-2019
Artist | Odetta Related artists |
Album name | Collection |
Country | |
Date | 1953-2019 |
Genre | Folk,Blues |
Play time | 1d 9:31:46 |
Format / Bitrate | Stereo 1420 Kbps
/ 44.1 kHz MP3 320 Kbps |
Media | CD |
Size | 11.5 GB |
Price | Download $8.95 |
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Biography: One of the strongest voices in the folk revival and the civil rights movement, Odetta was born on New Year's Eve 1930 in Birmingham, AL. By the time she was six years old, she had moved with her younger sister and mother to Los Angeles. She showed a keen interest in music from the time she was a child, and when she was about ten years old, somewhere between church and school, her singing voice was discovered. Odetta's mother began saving money to pay for voice lessons for her, but was advised to wait until her daughter was 13 years old and well into puberty. Thanks to her mother, Odetta began voice lessons when she was 13. She received a classical training, which was interrupted when her mother could no longer afford to pay for the lessons. The puppeteer Harry Burnette interceded and paid for Odetta to continue her voice training. When she was 19 years old, Odetta landed a role in the Los Angeles production of Finian's Rainbow, which was staged in the summer of 1949 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. It was during the run of this show that she first heard the blues harmonica master Sonny Terry. The following summer, Odetta was again performing in summer stock in California. This time it was a production of Guys and Dolls, staged in San Francisco. Hanging out in North Beach during her days off, Odetta had her first experience with the growing local folk music scene. Following her summer in San Francisco, Odetta returned to Los Angeles, where she worked as a live-in housekeeper. During this time she performed on a show bill with Paul Robeson. The Tin Angel In 1953, Odetta took some time off from her housecleaning chores to travel to New York City and appear at the famed Blue Angel folk club. Pete Seeger and Harry Belafonte had both taken an interest in her career by this time, and her debut album, The Tin Angel, was released in 1954. From this time forward, Odetta worked to expand her repertoire and make full use of what she has always termed her "instrument." When she began singing, she was considered a coloratura soprano. As she matured, she became more of a mezzo-soprano. Her experience singing folk music led her to discover a vocal range that runs from coloratura to baritone. Christmas SpiritualsOdetta's most productive decade as a recording artist came in the 1960s, when she released 16 albums, including Odetta at Carnegie Hall, Christmas Spirituals, Odetta and the Blues, It's a Mighty World, and Odetta Sings Dylan. In 1999 she released her first studio album in 14 years, Blues Everywhere I Go. On September 29, 1999, President Bill Clinton presented Odetta with the National Endowment for the Arts' Medal of the Arts, a fitting tribute to one of the great treasures of American music. Livin' with the Blues The next few years found Odetta releasing some new full-length albums, including Livin' with the Blues and a collection of Leadbelly tunes, Looking for a Home. She toured North America, Latvia, and Scotland and was mentioned in Martin Scorsese's 2005 documentary, No Direction Home. That same year Odetta released Gonna Let It Shine, which went on to receive a 2007 Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Folk Album. In December 2008, she died of heart disease in New York. Albums: 1953-1954 The Tin Angel CD-Rip 1956 Odetta -The Best Of Odetta - Ballads & Blues 16-44.1 FLAC 1956 Odetta -The Tradition Masters 16-44.1 FLAC 1960 Odetta -Odetta At Carnegie Hall 16-44.1 FLAC 1960 Odetta -Odetta Sings the Ballad for Americans and Other American Ballads 16-44.1 FLAC 1960 Returns to Carnegie Hall CD-Rip 1962 Odetta -At Town Hall 16-44.1 FLAC 1963 My Eyes Have Seen CD-Rip 1963 Odetta -Odetta Sings Folk Songs 16-44.1 FLAC 1963 Odetta -One Grain Of Sand 16-44.1 FLAC 1964 Odetta -Odetta Sings of Many Things 16-44.1 FLAC 1966 Odetta -Odetta in Japan (Live) 24-96 FLAC 1967 Odetta -The Best of Odetta 16-44.1 FLAC 1970 Odetta -Odetta Sings 16-44.1 FLAC 1976 Odetta -It's Impossible 16-44.1 FLAC 1988 Christmas Spirituals CD-Rip 1991 Blue As They Can Be CD-Rip 1995 Folk Songs From The World CD-Rip 1996 Odetta -Sings Ballads and Blues 16-44.1 FLAC 1997 Odetta -Odetta to Ella 16-44.1 FLAC 1998 Odetta -Blues Everywhere I Go 24-88.2 FLAC 1999 Odetta -Best Of The Vanguard Years 16-44.1 FLAC 2000 Odetta -Livin' With The Blues 16-44.1 FLAC 2000 Odetta -Lookin For A Home 16-44.1 FLAC 2000 Odetta -Odetta And The Blues 16-44.1 FLAC 2002 Ballad For Americans+At Carnegie Hall CD-Rip 2003 At the Gate of Horn CD-Rip 2006 Odetta -Absolutely The Best Odetta 16-44.1 FLAC 2006 Odetta -Vanguard Visionaries 16-44.1 FLAC 2011 7 Classic Album Plus Bonus Radio Tracks (4 CD Box) CD-Rip 2011 Odetta -Christmas Spirituals 16-44.1 FLAC 2014 Odetta -Odetta Sings the Blues Sometimes I Feel Like Cryin' 16-44.1 FLAC 2016 Odetta -Sings Ballads and Blues + at Carnegie Hall 16-44.1 FLAC 2019 Odetta -It's A Mighty World 16-44.1 FLAC 2019 Odetta -Odetta Sings Dylan 16-44.1 FLAC
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