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One of 15 children, Nellie Lutcher was born in 1912 in Lake Charles, Louisiana and died at the age of 95 in 2007 in Los Angeles, California - having lived long enough to see this wonderful October 1996 box set by Bear Family properly celebrate her musical heritage.
"Nellie Lutcher And Her Rhythm" by NELLIE LUTCHER on Bear Family BCD 15910 D1 (Barcode 4000127159106) contains 4 CDs housed in a 12" x 12" LP-Sized colour box set with 105 tracks culled from the vaults of Capitol, Epic/Okeh, Liberty, Decca, Imperial and Melic (20 of which are previously unreleased).
I've posted a full discography attached to this review which references all 85 of the released tracks (78s/45s/LPs); the info below details the 20 previously unreleased stuff outside of that discography...
Disc 1, 24 Tracks, 1947 to 1951 (68:13 minutes)
There are no previously unreleased tracks
Disc 2, 26 Tracks, 1948 to 1950 (71:05 minutes)
The following seven are previously unreleased - "With A Song" (1), "Life Is Like That" (3), "My Man (Mon Homme)" (6), "I Used To Be Dull" (7), "The Dog Fight Song" (8), "Darktown Strutter's Ball" (20) and ""April In Paris" (23)
Disc 3, 25 Tracks, 1950 to 1954 (66:47 minutes)
The following five are previously unreleased - "Baby, What's You Alibi" (2), "(I Need) Body And Fender Work" (8), "He Couldn't Care Less" (9), "If You Wanna Get T'Goin' (And Come Out Singin')" (10) and ""When They Ask About You"
Disc 4, 30 Tracks, 1954 to 1963 (77:14 minutes)
The following eight are previously unreleased - "Out Of This World" (1), "It's Been Said" (2), "Let Me Tell You 'Bout The Guy" (22), "If Your Face Was As Beautiful As Your Soul" (23), "He's A Real Gone Guy" [Re-recording of her 1947 Capitol hit] (24), "There's A Reason" (25), "Let Me Tell You 'Bout The Guy (Overdub)" (29) and "If Your Face Was As Beautiful As Your Soul (Overdub)" (30)
The 36-page album-sized booklet has a history of the lady's life and music by noted writer BILL MILLAR of England (she was a smash in the UK - packing out theatres in late 1950), newspaper clippings, Juke Box chart listings, black & white studio photos, trade adverts, a section on her fantastically tight backing band BILLY HADNOTT, ULYSSES LIVINGSTONE and LEE YOUNG - all topped off with a very detailed RICHARD WEISZ Sessions Discography stretching from 1947 to 1963. The individual CDs have the same picture on the back and front (a bit boring actually), but other than that this is the usual high-class product that has made Bear Family beloved by collectors and music fans the world over.
Stylistically, Nellie would scat along with the notes as she played her piano (a noted style of hers), so at times she often sounded like a female Nat King Cole in his early Jazz years (she dueted with him on two great sides in early 1950). And while her combo was clearly Jazz orientated, there was also a delicious touch of Louis Jordan swing to her music and lyrics. Her tunes (many self-written) were great fun and saucy with wittily mischievous words (the title of this review is from "Pa's Not Home - Ma's Upstairs"). The quietly contained quartet also kept her vocals and personality to the fore - which allowed you to 'hear' her. Admittedly, some of the bigger band stuff on Disc 3 is too heavy-handed for my taste, but there's still so much more on there to keep you listening...and the unreleased stuff is of a very high standard indeed...
Her fantastic "Real Gone!" USA and UK 10" LP on Capitol H- 232 is great 50ts R&B with a touch of Jazz Vocals - an overlooked period gem (Capitol extended it to 11-track and 12-track 12" LP versions in 1955 on Capitol T-232 using the same title but slightly different artwork). I sequence the 12" LP version as a wicked period listen. If you wanted to get a lay of the land, try the single Capitol CD from 2000 "Real Gone Gal"- if that grabs you, you'll want to go deeper and this box is where to go. It's not cheap, but then real class and quality always costs.
Nellie Lutcher is up there right now in the Celestial Spheres with LaVern Baker, Nat King Cole and Ma Rainey rehearsing for a date in the "Heavenly Inn" Bar And Grill - word is spreading among the angels who are excitedly queuing up for tickets at "The Garden Of Eden" box office - and the Supreme Being 'herself' is rumoured to put in a show at the gig (disguised of course as Ella Fitzgerald)...
God bless you wherever you are Nellie Lutcher - you beautiful woman - and big time kudos to those at Bear Family for keeping her flame alive in this superb box set. A fine brown frame indeed…
PS: see also my reviews for other Bear Family box sets (with Discographies) - Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Roy Orbison, Freddie King, Julia Lee, Louis Jordan and Ella Mae Morse
USA Discography with reference to the track placing on the Bear Family Box set – this discography locates all 85 tracks issued during her career (the 20 previously unreleased tracks on the box set are documented in the review itself)
"Nellie Lutcher" – Nellie Lutcher and Her Rhythm
3 x 78" LP Package issued March 1948 as an 'Album' on Capitol CC-70 (Mono)
(The individual catalogue numbers for each 78" follow the A and B sides listed below)
"Real Gone!"
1950 USA 8-Track Version 10" LP on Capitol H-232 (Mono)
Side 1:
He's A Real Gone Guy [7/1]; Fine Brown Frame [21/1]; Hurry On Down [2/1]; Come And Get It, Honey [17/2]
Side 2: Do You Or Don't You Love Me 10/1]; Let Me Love You Tonight [8/1]; The Lady's In Love With You [3/1]; My Mother's Eyes [6/1]
(Note: the 10" LP listed above was then extended to two variants of a 12" LP in 1955 and was issued as Capitol T-232. One has eleven tracks – the other twelve. Although they've the same catalogue number – their track runs vary. Tracks marked ** are the extras over the 10" version)
"Real Gone!"
1955 USA 11-Track Version 12" LP on Capitol T-232 (Mono) [Differing Artwork to the 10” LP]
Side 1:
He's A Real Gone Guy [7/1]; Fine Brown Frame [21/1]; Come And Get It, Honey [17/2]; Alexander’s Ragtime Band ** [24/1]
Side 2:
Do You Or Don't You Love Me [10/1]; Let Me Love You Tonight [8/1]; The Lady's In Love With You [3/1]; My Mother’s Eyes [6/1]; That’s A Plenty ** [1/3]; So Nice To See You Baby ** [19/1]
"Real Gone!"
1955 USA 12-Track Version 12" LP on Capitol T-232 (Mono) [Differing Artwork to the 10” LP]
Side 1:
He's A Real Gone Guy [7/1]; Fine Brown Frame [21/1]; Hurry On Down [2/1]; Do You Or Don’t You Love Me [10/1]; Let Me Love You Tonight [8/1] The Lady’s In Love With You [3/1]
Side 2:
So Nice To See You Baby ** [19/1]; That’s A Plenty ** [1/3]; My Little Boy ** [15/2]; Alexander’s Ragtime Band ** [24/1]; Come And Get It, Honey [17/2]; My Mother’s Eyes [6/1]
"Whee! Nellie!"
1955 USA 6-Track 10" LP on Epic LN 1108 (Mono)
Side 1:
Whee, Baby! [22/3]; Taking A Chance On Love [23/3/]; Muchly Verily [23/3]
Side 2:
St. Louis Blues [24/3]; How Many More [20/3]; Blues For Bill Bailey [aka Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Come Home] [25/3]
"Our New Nellie" [with Russ Garcia and His Orchestra]
1956 USA 12-Track 12" LP on Liberty LRP 3104 (Mono)
Side 1:
Have You Ever Been Lonely [20/4]; You Made Me Love You [11/4]; (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings [17/4]; Someone To Watch Over Me [16/4]; This Can't Be Love [12/4]; Blue Skies [9/4]
Side 2:
Rose Colored Glasses [18/4]; It Had To Be You [14/4]; The Nearness Of You [13/4]; On The Sunny Side Of The Street [15/4]; Ole Buttermilk Sky [19/4]; Three Little Words [10/4]
"Delightfully Yours"
1966 USA 10-track 12" LP on Sunset SUM-1124 [Mono]/SUS-5124 [Stereo]
Side 1: (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings [17/4]; The Nearness Of You [13/4]; Have You Ever Been Lonely [20/4]; On The Sunny Side Of The Street [15/4]; You Made Me Love You [11/4]
Side 2:
Rose Colored Glasses [18/4]; This Can’t Be Love [12/4]; Someone To Watch Over Me [16/4]; Blue Skies [9/4]; Three Little Words [10/4]
[The 10-tracks used on “Delightfully Yours” are culled from the “Our New Nellie” album sessions which were only ever recorded in MONO – however, as you can see above, this Sunset LP was issued in both MONO and STEREO – the Bear Family box doesn’t reference EITHER - probably because this was false re-channelled stereo and the MONO tracks are already referenced on the Liberty LRP 3104 LP]
"The Best Of"
1995 USA Capitol Compilation on CD – Capitol CDP 7243 8 35039
(Track 15 and 22 are referenced on the Box set because they were previously unreleased at the time)
1. Hurry On Down
2. One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else)
3. You Better Watch Yourself, Bub
5. My Mother's Eyes
6. He's A Real Gone Guy
7. Let Me Love You Tonight
8. Chi Chi Chi Chicago
9. Fine And Mellow
10. I Thought About You
11. Kinda Blue And Low
12. The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On)
13. Lake Charles Boogie
14. Fine Brown Frame
15. My Man (Mon Homme) [6/2]
16. Chicken Ain't Nothin' But A Bird
17. He Sends Me
18. My New Papa's Got To Have Everything
19. Come And Get It
20. Honey Honey
21. That Will Just About Knock Me Out Baby
22. Baby What's Your Alibi [2/3]
23. Pa's Not Home