| 1. 's comeback after 20 years off the music scene was quite inspiring. She was virtually the only classic blues singer of the 1920s still active during part of the 1980s, and her four Columbia albums are surprisingly strong. With able backing by the Gerald Cook quartet, trumpeter Doc Cheatham, trombonist Vic Dickenson and tenor-saxophonist Budd Johnson, sings some standards , a few religious hymns , the Yiddish tune "Ich Hob Dich Tzufil Lieba" and her own "Alberta's Blues" and "The Love I Have for You." |
| 2. Tracklist: |
| 3. 1.01 - - Ezekiel Saw the Wheel |
| 4. 1.02 - - I've Had Enough |
| 5. 1.03 - - Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams |
| 6. 1.04 - - Some of These Days |
| 7. 1.05 - - The Glory of Love |
| 8. 1.06 - - You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark |
| 9. 1.07 - - I Love You Much Too Much |
| 10. 1.08 - - I Cried For You |
| 11. 1.09 - - The Love I Have For |
| 12. 1.10 - - Sometimes I'm Happy |
| 13. 1.11 - - Give Me That Old Time Religion |