Siku Ya Bibi (Day of the Lady) explained

Siku Ya Bibi (Day of the Lady)
Type:Studio
Artist:Charles McPherson
Cover:Siku Ya Bibi.jpg
Released:1972
Recorded:1972
New York City
Genre:Jazz
Label:Mainstream
MRL 329
Producer:Bob Shad
Chronology:Charles McPherson
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Prev Year:1971
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Next Year:1973

Siku Ya Bibi (Day of the Lady) is an album by saxophonist Charles McPherson, dedicated to Billie Holiday, which was recorded in 1972 and released on the Mainstream label.[1] [2]

Reception

Scott Yanow, writing for AllMusic, awarded the album 4 stars, stating: "Although not quite up to the level of his upcoming, more freewheeling Xanadu sessions, this is a fine outing".[3] Dan Morgenstern, writing for DownBeat, called the album "some of McPherson's most moving playing on record" and noted that McPherson "creates naturally flowing and musical phrases that are a joy to the ear."[4]

Track listing

  1. "Don't Explain" (Billie Holiday, Arthur Herzog, Jr.) - 4:22
  2. "Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)" (Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez) - 4:52
  3. "God Bless the Child" (Holiday, Herzog) 4:24
  4. "Miss Brown to You" (Richard A. Whiting, Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) - 4:38
  5. "Good Morning Heartache" (Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham) - 4:24
  6. "For Heaven's Sake" (Elise Bretton, Sherman Edwards, Donald Meyer) - 4:57
  7. "I'm a Fool to Want You" (Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf, Joel Herron) - 4:37
  8. "Lover, Come Back to Me" (Sigmund Romberg, Oscar Hammerstein II) - 6:56

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Leaders/McPhersonCharles-ldr.php Charles McPherson discography
  2. http://www.bsnpubs.com/new/mainstream.pdf Mainstream Records discography
  3. Web site: Siku Ya Bibi Review . Yanow . Scott . Scott Yanow . . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180107061936/http://www.allmusic.com/album/siku-ya-bibi-mw0000275027 . January 7, 2018 . . April 23, 2014.
  4. Morgenstern . Dan . Dan Morgenstern . December 7, 1972 . Record Review: Charles McPherson: Siku Ya Bibi (Day Of The Lady . . 39 . 20 . 22–23.