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Twisted (Annie Ross song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Twisted (Annie Ross song) "Twisted" is a 1952 vocalese song with lyrics by Annie Ross, set to a tenor saxophone solo of the same name by Wardell Gray. It has been covered by Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, and many others. ==Background== "Twisted" is a whimsical account of the protagonist's insanity that satirises psychoanalysis. In 1952, Ross met Prestige Records owner Bob Weinstock, who asked her to write lyrics to a jazz solo, in a similar way to King Pleasure, a practice that would later be known as vocalese. The next day, she presented him with "Twisted", a treatment of saxophonist Wardell Gray's 1949 composition of the same name, a classic example of the genre. She later said of the inspiration for the song: 〔The song, first released on the 1952 album ''King Pleasure Sings/Annie Ross Sings'', was an underground hit, and resulted in her winning ''Down Beats New Star award.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Annie Ross )〕 Ross released a second version with the vocalese trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross on their 1960 self-titled album, also known as ''The Hottest New Group In Jazz''; ''Gramophone'' described that recording as "more lighthearted, perhaps a little more individual" than Ross' first release of the song.
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