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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 5 reviews)
Sales Rank: 62474
Category: Music

Artist: Dinah Washington
Publisher: Polygram Records
Studio: Polygram Records
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
Label: Polygram Records
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 510602
UPC: 731451060229
EAN: 0731451060229
ASIN: B0000046JS

Release Date: November 19, 1991
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • This Bitter Earth - Dinah Washington, Otis, Clyde
  • I Understand - Dinah Washington, Gannon, Kim
  • This Love of Mine - Dinah Washington, Parker, Sol
  • Alone - Dinah Washington, Brown, Nacio Herb
  • Somewhere Along the Line - Dinah Washington, Merrick, Walter
  • The Song Is Ended - Dinah Washington, Berlin, Irving
  • Everybody Loves Somebody - Dinah Washington, Coslow, Sam
  • Ask a Woman Who Knows - Dinah Washington, Abrahams, Maurice
  • A Man Only Does (What a Woman Makes Him Do) - Dinah Washington, Otis, Clyde
  • A Bad Case of the Blues - Dinah Washington, Otis, Clyde
  • When I Fall in Love - Dinah Washington, Heyman, Edward
  • Unforgettable - Dinah Washington, Gordon, Irving
  • Lingering - Dinah Washington, Adams, Stanley
  • Do You Want It That Way - Dinah Washington, Bowen, Billy
  • Congratulations to Someone - Dinah Washington, Alfred, Roy
  • I'm in Heaven Tonight - Dinah Washington, Kirkland
  • Love Is Here to Stay - Dinah Washington, Gershwin, George
  • Surprise Party - Dinah Washington, Bishop, Walter

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Details
With Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, and Lena Horne.

Amazon.com
A great voice might be defined by its range or pitch, but for a great torch singer like Dinah Washington, it's an astonishing sense of presence, the ability to convey complex emotional states with a startling intimacy. The songs on this 1961 release focus on love, and they're distinguished by Washington's ability to mingle loss and resignation with the promise of the future and a steely determination to make it happen. Ultimately Washington's art is the romance of experience itself, its enduring truths and possibilities etched in her unforgettable voice. --Stuart Broomer


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars queen of the blues   August 3, 2007
when i was 15 during the late summer of 1959 i swear musically one of the best summers when dinah opened "lord what a difference a day makes i was mesmerized by her voice and the beautiful arrangement of it by a & r man belford hendricks on mercury records it gave dinah a 4 year run on the pop charts her second l.p. was unforgettable the single got up to # 16 on cash box and #12 billboard just missing the top 10 but the other hit from the album blew my doors off " this bitter earth " one of the greatest pop blues numbers i ever heard it only made #20 but it sold over 600,000 copies while the l.p. unforgettable sold well,theres not a bad track on this cd,the l.p carried over into 1960 staying on the lp charts for months another outstanding track is " i understand " any one who loves rythym and blues shouldnt be without this c.d. and her previous one "what a difference a day makes " she was truly one of the most remarkable female vocalists of the 50's and 60's !!!!! jim palos


5 out of 5 stars DINAH WASHINGTON IS THE GREATEST   November 5, 2003
The album UNFORGETTABLE is really a TEN STAR album. She is the GREATEST and can bring tears to your eyes and soul and tugs at the heart of the most hardened music listener.


4 out of 5 stars Mellow, Sad Dinah   August 27, 2000
  7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is a must have for those whose pain is still fresh in their minds (and hearts) from a recent break-up or to spend a rainy day in front of the fireplace. If you liked the "What A Difference A Day Makes" CD, this one is for you. I find the songs and Dinah on this CD to be melancholic, mellow and sad. We all know Dinah from her blues material, but here she is understated and mellow. Yet she still infuses each song with heartbreak and ache that rattles your soul. Standouts include the lesser known songs "Alone" and "This Love of Mine". Listen to this CD with a box of Kleenex.


5 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE COLLECTION from DINAH WASHINGTON   April 7, 2000
  11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This gem of an album finds Dinah in familar company with arranger/conductor Belford Hendricks, making spectacular music. Be it the bluesy swinging of "SURPRISE PARTY" (one of 6 bonus tracks) or the world weary wisdom of the opening verse of the classic "WHEN I FALL IN LOVE", its a mixed bag of standards, ("OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY", the aforementioned "WHEN I FALL IN LOVE" and "EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY" in addition to the title track) to titles co-penned by Dinah herself, ("LINGERING", "DO YOU WANT IT THAT WAY", and the searing "SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE") that find Dinah in excellent voice. Another long time Dinah collaborator, the talented Clyde Otis produced the sessions, and brought a few songs of his own to boot. Of the four, perhaps the most popular is the almost autobiographical reading of "THIS BITTER EARTH". Upon first hearing of this song, I rushed out and bought this disc. (That is, of course, after I regained my composure.) The story told in this lovely song must be heard by anyone who appreciates a great song. Truly a masterpiece, as is the entire set. In my opinion, this disc and Dinah's "What A Diff'rence A Day Makes" set (recently remastered and re-issued) are locked in a dead-heat as must have Dinah Washington albums. But I had no problem buying both, and you shouldn't either; after all, you can never have too much of a good thing! And anything Dinah Washington ever recorded definitely falls in that "good thing" category...UNFORGETTAB-ly...


5 out of 5 stars An 'unforgettable' pop/jazz classic.   February 11, 1999
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Though interest in Dinah Washington has increased over the past years (thanks in no small part to Clint Eastwood's inclusion of several Dinah classics in "The Bridges of Madison County"), she continues to be in the shadow of, I feel, the lesser talents of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughn. This disc is one of her finest, with standouts "This Bitter Earth" and "Somewhere Along the Line" prime examples of her exquisite phrasing and soulful commitment to each song. It is also a great intro to Miss Washington for the new listener. I've bought this recording in every format the industry has evolved, from vinyl to compact disc, and it just keeps getting better every time. Most highly recommended.

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