Artist's albums
The Best Of Helen Merrill
2000 · compilation
Christmas Song Book
2000 · album
Aka Jelena Ana Milcetic
2000 · album
You And The Night And The Music
1998 · album
Brownie
1994 · album
Compact Jazz
1992 · album
Helen Merrill With Clifford Brown & Gil Evans
1989 · album
The Duets
1989 · album
Music Makers
1986 · album
Love In Song
1985 · album
The Complete Helen Merrill On Mercury
1985 · album
No Tears... No Goodbyes
1984 · album
Born To Be Blue
2023 · album
Live at Nalen (with Jan Johansson)
2012 · album
Mixes
2003 · album
Lilac Wine
2003 · album
The Nearness Of You
1958 · album
American Country Songs
1959 · album
You've Got A Date With The Blues
1959 · album
Parole E Musica
1961 · album
The Artistry Of Helen Merrill
1964 · album
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Biography
A fine singer with a warm, expressive voice, Helen Merrill's infrequent recordings tend to be quite special with plenty of surprises and chance-taking. She started singing in public in 1944 and was with the Reggie Childs Orchestra during 1946-1947. Merrill, who was married for a period to clarinetist Aaron Sachs, had opportunities to sit in with some of the top modernists of the time, including Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Bud Powell. She was with Earl Hines in 1952 and started recording regularly for EmArcy in 1954. Her collaboration with Clifford Brown was her first classic. She made several notable EmArcy albums during 1954-1958 (including one in 1956 that helped bring Gil Evans out of retirement); all have been reissued in a large box. After recording for Atco and Metrojazz in 1959, she moved to Italy for the next four years, touring often in Europe and Japan. Back in the U.S., Merrill teamed with pianist/arranger Dick Katz for a pair of notable and unpredictable Milestone dates (1967-1968) and then moved to Japan where she was quite popular. Helen Merrill returned to the United States in the mid-'70s and has since recorded for Inner City, Owl, EmArcy (including a reunion date with Gil Evans) Antilles, and Verve, which released her 2000 album Jelena Ana Milcetic a.k.a. Helen Merrill. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi