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Friday Night Special
(2003)
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Janis Siegel
A founding member of the vocal quartet Manhattan Transfer and now an established solo artist as well, Janis Siegel steps out as a leader on the Telarc label for a second time with a program that couldn't be more different from her last effort. Where I Wish You Love found her delivering jazz-inflected renditions of classic pop tunes, on Friday ...
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Back to Back Hits: Christmas
(2002)
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Nancy Wilson/Lou Rawls
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Save Your Love for Me: Nancy Wilson Sings the Great Blues Ballads
(2005)
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Nancy Wilson
Excelling at the art of blues balladry demands that a musician possess great feeling but also great control. No surprise then, that one of its greatest practitioners, Nancy Wilson, has both traits in abundance. Save Your Love for Me: Nancy Wilson Sings the Great Blues Ballads is one in a loose series of three Capitol compilations to compile her ...
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Teach Me Tonight
(1995)
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Various Artists
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Dinah!
(1956)
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Dinah Washington
One of many fine EmArcy titles Dinah Washington recorded in the '50s, Dinah! includes a very enjoyable mix of medium-tempo and after-hours vocal numbers. On a handful of cuts, Washington gets into the kind of smoldering and declamatory blues mode she excelled at, especially on "All of Me" and "There'll Be Some Changes Made." Showing her ...
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Kevin's Heaven
(1995)
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Kevin Dean
Trumpet-organ-guitar-drums quartets are not too common, but after hearing this excellent CD, one wonders why. Kevin Dean is a superior hard bop trumpeter with an appealing sound and a melodic and swinging style. Organist Hank Marr has built his approach out of that of Jimmy Smith, guitarist Greg Clayton is excellent whether soloing or playing ...
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The Difference Is Dinah
(2000)
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Dinah Washington
Dinah Washington is often cornered by history into the narrow confines of pop music and jazz vocals. Actually, she was a queen of song at a time when blues, jazz and R&B intersected in an advanced popular art form. Her music is celebrated in this three-CD set. On The Diff'rence Is Dinah, we hear Washington's pop songs, like "What a Difference a ...
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50 Greatest Hits
(2000)
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Dinah Washington
For most artists, a collection named "50 Greatest Hits" on a Portuguese label would be suspect at best. In the case of Dinah Washington and this collection, it's actually a pity that a package of this quality wasn't released stateside. For starters, it's large. While this could have been some compiler's subjective list of favorites or a ripoff ...
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Mad About the Boy [Remember]
(1999)
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Dinah Washington
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It Must Be Christmas
(1995)
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Debbie Duncan
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A Hundred Pounds of Clay/Tower of Strength
(1999)
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Gene McDaniels
Rather confusingly, all of the Gene McDaniels retrospectives on the market use variations of his hit "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" as their titles. BGO's A Hundred Pounds of Clay/Tower of Strength differs slightly in both its name -- incorporating another one of his big hits into the title -- and in content, offering songs that are closer to ...
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50 Sublimes Chanteuses de Jazz, Vol. 2
(2006)
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Various Artists
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Dakota
(1960)
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Dakota Staton
Vocalist Dakota Staton rang in a new decade with a collaboration with one of the finest jazz arrangers, Benny Carter. What he has done here is something of a marvel, and it is a pity the record company saw fit to identify no one other than the stars of the show. What this really is all about, despite the vocalist of course having the front row in ...
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