Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 39:04
Size: 90.3 MB
Styles: Easy Listening, Vocal
Year: 1962/2006
Art: Front
[3:05] 1. Spring Is Here
[3:15] 2. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
[2:29] 3. I Fall In Love Too Easily
[2:23] 4. Time After Time
[3:03] 5. The More I See You
[2:39] 6. Don't Explain
[3:31] 7. It Never Entered My Mind
[2:55] 8. You're Nearer
[3:06] 9. Misty
[2:43] 10. Suddenly It's Spring
[3:09] 11. I Get Along Without You Very Well
[3:22] 12. Ev'rytime
[1:36] 13. Sometimes I'm Happy
[1:42] 14. Tommy, Tommy
June Christy is usually associated with the booming big-band sound that dominated most of her work with Capitol in the 1950s and '60s, which is ironic given her restrained, casual singing. For this reason, THE INTIMATE MISS CHRISTY is one of the gems in the vocalist's discography. Accompanied only by bassist Don Bagley and guitarist Al Viola, Christy gives up-close-and-personal performances in a setting expertly matched to her style. The warm melancholia of the songs, as heard on "I Fall In Love Too Easily" and "I Get Along Without You Very Well," makes THE INTIMATE MISS CHRISTY a perfect choice for late-night listening.
June Christy (vocals); Al Viola (guitar); Bud Shank (flute); Jonah Jones (trumpet); Teddy Brannon (piano); Don Bagley, John Brown (upright bass); George Foster (drums).
June Christy (vocals); Al Viola (guitar); Bud Shank (flute); Jonah Jones (trumpet); Teddy Brannon (piano); Don Bagley, John Brown (upright bass); George Foster (drums).
The Intimate Miss Christy
The best record I heard from this lady. Merci.
ReplyDeleteThis album is a true gem of vocal jazz, and in this 2006 edition is enriched by 2 bonus tracks: could you please re-up? Many thanks for keeping up the good work! Francesco
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Delete18-03-2017
Version with no bonus tracks. But thanks a lot anyway!
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