Sunday, November 16, 2014

Dakota Staton - The Late, Late Show

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 30:35
Size: 70.0 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz, Standards
Year: 1957/2009
Art: Front

[2:47] 1. Broadway
[2:44] 2. Trust In Me
[2:08] 3. Summertime
[2:32] 4. Misty
[2:16] 5. A Foggy Day
[2:33] 6. What Do You See In Her
[2:31] 7. The Late, Late Show
[2:41] 8. My Funny Valentine
[2:15] 9. Give Me The Simple Life
[2:45] 10. You Showed Me The Way
[2:37] 11. Moonray
[2:39] 12. Ain't No Use

Singer Dakota Staton's first full-length album was one of her best. She had a hit with "The Late, Late Show" and performed memorable versions of "Broadway," "A Foggy Day," "What Do You See in Her," "My Funny Valentine" and "Mooney." Backed by a largely unidentified orchestra arranged by Van Alexander (with Hank Jones on piano), Staton sounds both youthful and mature, displaying a highly appealing voice on a near-classic set. ~Scott Yanow

The Late, Late Show

4 comments:

  1. I love Dakota Station, this is a real treat. Thanks!

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  2. Please, Giulla, repost this algum. Thanks, Edilson

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  3. Once again, thank you, Giullia. Edilson

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