Time: 36:05
Size: 82.6 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2014
Art: Front
[2:56] 1. I Never Mention Your Name
[3:15] 2. It's Always You
[2:57] 3. How'dja Like To Love Me
[3:16] 4. On Your Toes Glad To Be Unhappy
[3:18] 5. What More Can A Woman Do
[2:48] 6. Bittersweet If Love Were All
[2:38] 7. Blue Turning Grey Over You
[2:28] 8. If You Could See Me Now
[3:31] 9. I Go For That
[3:10] 10. St Louis Woman I Wonder What Became Of Me
[3:09] 11. You Irritate Me So
[2:34] 12. My Old Flame
Chicago pianist and vocalist Audrey Morris specializes in jazz ballads, as she got her start in music in the early to mid-'50s when such albums as Bistro Ballads and The Voice of Audrey Morris were originally issued. Not much was heard from Morris throughout the '60s and '70s, but she returned in the '80s with her own record label, Fancy Faire, and began releasing albums once more -- including 1984's Afterthoughts and 1989's Film Noir, plus such '90s releases as 1997's Look at Me Now and Round About. ~bio by Greg Prato
The Voice Of Audrey Morris (Remastered)
If you don't know her, give the lady a try! She's really one of the greatest singers I've never heard. Mostly under the radar but she's one of the golden era of jazz vocalist. Superb taste, fine pianist... and here backed by Marty Paich!!! I loved every note in this winderful album.
ReplyDeleteMy thanks to Mat Tiggas for posting this and thanks to Rio Veneno for his comment which made me look at this one, I agree with everything that he says, she is a great singer and pianist.
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