For Lady Day is a live album by American singer Carmen McRae, released in two volumes in 1995 by Novus Records. The album is a tribute to singer Billie Holiday, who was McRae's mentor and friend. The set was recorded on New Year's Eve 1984 at the Blue Note nightclub in New York, live broadcast by the jazz radio station WBGO-FM (Jazz 88).[1]
AllMusic reviewer Scott Yanow, commenting on the first part of the album, stated that the singer is in great shape, combining the power and range of her previous years with the emotional depth and familiar phrasing of her later period, and really delves into the material, interpreting the songs in her own style, but with an understanding bias towards Holiday. In his opinion, this wonderful set far surpasses most Billie Holiday tribute albums and reminds us how much we miss Carmen McRae.[2] Speaking about the second part, Ken Dryden stated that MacRae is not trying to sing Holiday's material in the same way, but uses his own powerful, emotional approach, often lagging behind the rhythm.[3]Stereo Review magazine stated that the album does not represent the late Carmen McRae at her best. "There's far too much chit-chat; someone should have told her to stop talking and stick to singing," the reviewer wrote.[6]