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What a Diff'rence a Day Makes!
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 15 reviews)
Sales Rank: 9079
Category: Music

Artist: Dinah Washington
Publisher: Polygram Records
Studio: Polygram Records
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
Label: Polygram Records
Format: Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.7 x 0.5

MPN: 543300
UPC: 731454330022
EAN: 0731454330022
ASIN: B00004RD63

Release Date: March 7, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • I Remember You - Dinah Washington, Schertzinger, Victo
  • I Thought About You - Dinah Washington, VanHeusen, Jimmy
  • That's All There Is to That - Dinah Washington, Owens, Kelly
  • I Won't Cry Anymore - Dinah Washington, Frisch, Al
  • I'm Thru With Love - Dinah Washington, Kahn, Gus
  • Cry Me a River - Dinah Washington, Hamilton, Arthur
  • What a Diff'rence a Day Made - Dinah Washington, Grever, Maria Mende
  • Nothing in the World - Dinah Washington, Benton, Brook
  • Manhattan - Dinah Washington, Rodgers, Richard
  • Time After Time - Dinah Washington, Styne, Jule
  • It's Magic - Dinah Washington, Styne, Jule
  • A Sunday Kind of Love - Dinah Washington, Belle, Barbara
  • Time After Time - Dinah Washington, Styne, Jule
  • Come on Home - Dinah Washington, Hill, Juanita
  • It Could Happen to You - Dinah Washington, VanHeusen, Jimmy

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Editorial Reviews:

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Dinah Washington had already enjoyed a career as a jazz and R&B singer when her 1959 recording of "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" catapulted her to a new kind of popularity. Henceforth she would devote herself to singing ballads with orchestral backing. Though purists might object, the very gifts that distinguished her R&B singing remain in the later pop phase. Hers is one of the great sounds, a voice at once strong and breathy, with a focus that turns every note and every word into a richly nuanced event, uniquely shaped and loaded with meaning. --Stuart Broomer


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars What a difference a Day Makes   October 9, 2008
Truly enjoyed listening to Dina Washington singing all those beautiful songs in that CD.


5 out of 5 stars Dinah's invisible yet all-caressing voice will always linger in my mind...   April 24, 2007
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Dinah Washington possessed a singularly beautiful voice that remains instantly unforgettable to this day. Dinah instinctively knew how to take a song and make it her own using her excellent diction and beautiful voice. Her voice is not unlike Billie Holiday's in that you can sense each and every nuance of all the emotions in the world in every single syllable Dinah ever sang. This CD gives us an excellent look at Dinah's strong ability to sing great ballads about the joy of love and love gone awry. Dinah makes each ballad into a type of symphony that very few singers could ever hope to recreate.

The CD track set starts off with the beautiful "I Remember You." Dinah sings the first few bars a Capella; and this REALLY shows off her exquisite voice and perfect diction. The musical arrangement that then begins enhances the beauty of the melody with strings, percussion, flute and piano while never detracting so much as an ounce from Dinah's powerful voice. The chorus sings well, too.

Other special numbers on this CD include a haunting rendition of "Cry me A River" with Dinah's voice gliding through the lyrics like a flowing melody all its own. The musical arrangement and the chorus help; but Dinah carries this song without question. "What A Diff'rence A Day Made" displays Dinah's thoughtfulness once again; she takes the song's title "What A Diff'rence A Day Makes" and changes "Makes" to "Made" and this tiny little shift alone makes the ballad even more beautiful than it was before. Dinah's attention to every last detail always made her performance stronger and more commanding; you can't help but focus on the sound of her beautiful voice whenever you hear it.

"Manhattan" gives Dinah the chance to belt out this classic love ballad once again in her own way. You'll notice how Dinah used the subtlest changes in rhythm and enunciation of syllables to evoke strong emotional reactions from her audience. The musical arrangement positively shines while the chorus in the background harmonizes perfectly, too!

One bonus of this CD is that you get three extra tracks: you get the first version of "Time After Time" in addition to the version that made it to the record album final cut; and you'll enjoy "Come On Home," too. Dinah does a superb job with "It Could Happen To You;" and I confess I don't know why this masterpiece was not released on the record album. Dinah sings "It Could Happen To You" so skillfully with a special degree of sensitivity that I rarely hear.

The liner notes include an excellent essay about Dinah's career by Al Young; and the art work exceeds my expectations with great use of colors and prints. The photos of Dinah are wonderful to look at as well; and the extra bonus track of Dinah joking with her peers shows how Dinah really enjoyed herself when she recorded this fine music.

It would be misleading to state that Dinah Washington truly left this world when she passed so prematurely in late 1962. Indeed, Dinah lives on very well through her music. There are dozens of Dinah Washington CDs out there; and this one is certainly a "must-have" for Dinah Washington fans. I also recommend this CD for people who enjoy classic pop vocals and easy listening music from the late 1950s.



5 out of 5 stars Classic Vocal   August 31, 2006
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have the LP of the same. Listening to the recordings again bought chills to my body. Wonderfully romantic.


5 out of 5 stars What a beautiful voice!   February 17, 2006
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have heard of Dinah Washington but had no idea what a totally beautiful voice she had.What a romantic album! I would recommend it to anyone that enjoys dreamy lovely music. I will certainly purchase more of her music.


2 out of 5 stars Great singer, great songs, awful arrangements   June 17, 2002
  11 out of 20 found this review helpful

Dinah was at his best back then. She sang these american standards brilliantly. It's such a shame that the arrangements made this record unbareble. Really, ever since I bought other Dina's Cds (e.g.: Swingin' Ms. D) , I have never returned to this very one. But the most terrible side effect of the comercial success of this recording in 1959, is that for the following years all arrangers have insisted in the same sounding approach. That is why it is very rare to find uptempo swinging tracks among her last recordings, which I personally think it is when she found her best. That is a real shame! ....

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