Billie Holiday | Discography

Remixed & Reimagined

The second in Columbia/Legacy's Remixed & Reimagined series, this time it's blues legend Billie Holiday who is reinvented for modern audiences. But how well does Lady Day translate to modern times and climes? Unlike Nina Simone, who opened the series, not so well.

Holiday oozed emotion, while the music had a rawness around the edges, far removed from the smoother, more "sophisticated" style that most white audiences of the day preferred. No wonder she sounds so "Glad to Be Unhappy" when she's virtually smothered in DJ Logic's overly lush remix. If that's an uncomfortable environment for Holiday, Daniel Y. and Sunday People's smooth and slick remixes are even more alien, while Charles Feelgood's intensive use of looped vocals is just disrespectful given Holiday's unsurpassed legacy. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, and Holiday's 1930s recordings, which comprise the bulk of the set, need no improvement. But too many of the remixers here chose to ignore the wonderful music that supported her, preferring to snip out Holiday's vocals and plunking them down into their own milieu. Another case in point, Tony Humphries "But Beautiful THP Remix"; it's a dancefloor killer, flowing from New Romantic style into disco, then on into more modern dance flavors. But what he does to Holiday's vocals should be criminal, as he transforms the legend into a hyped up disco queen. Jazzem has a better idea, cutting and pasting old and new sounds and styles together, and making great use of smoky trumpet solos. Scott Schlachter also recognizes the importance of brass, and goes on to actually enhance the melancholy beauty of "Summertime" with haunting piano and organ. GXR's remix of "Long Gone Blues" is perhaps a tad too slick, but the duo still largely pull it off, wrapping Holiday in swirly synths and sumptuous Hammond organ. In contrast, Nickodemus & Zeb's stay true to the Lady herself, deftly giving further kick to a great swing number. Poppyseed captures her spirit on "He Ain't Got Rhythm," and transports it to the Caribbean, where Holiday feels right at home, these two of the three most inspired remixes on the set.

Roland Richards, whose superb keyboard skills also ignited "Summertime," delivers up the other. He showcases Lady Day in all her glory, bringing in rapper Ladybug Mecca to pay tribute to her greatness, on a real old-school hip-hop extravaganza. So quite a mixed bag this, evenly divided between the great and good, and the flotsam and jetsam. Lady Day had a rough ride through this life, and she suffers the same fate here; she deserves better. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide


Remixed & Reimagined

UPC:
828768508824
Label:
COLUMBIA/LEGACY
Released:
8/7/2007
Rating:
0
Disc:
1
Genre:
ELECT
Discs » 1
 TitleTime Preview
1I Hear Music (Swingsett & Takuya's Mighty Fine Remix)8:31
2More Than You Know (Jazzeem's Throwback Remix)8:31
3Spreadin' Rhythm Around (Lady Bug vs. Lady Day RR Remix)6:41
4Long Gone Blues (GXR Remix)8:24
5Trav'lin' All Alone (Nickodemus & Zeb Remix)5:49
6He Ain't Got Rhythm (Poppyseed Remix)6:56
7Summertime (Organica Remix)7:09
8I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away The Key) (Madison Park Remix)7:15
9Glad To Be Unhappy (DJ Logic Remix)7:06
10Billie's Blues (Daniel Y Remix)5:12
11You're So Desirable (Sunday People Remix)8:51
12Pennies From Heaven (Count De Money Remix)5:48
13But Beautiful (Tony Humphries THP Remix)14:02
14All Of Me (Charles Feelgood Remix)7:29

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