Friday, June 19, 2015

Marlena Shaw - The Blue Note Years

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:00
Size: 158,6 MB
Art: Front

(10:06)  1. Woman Of The Ghetto (Live)
( 3:40)  2. Easy Evil
( 3:11)  3. Love Has Gone Away
( 4:06)  4. It's Better Than Walking Out
( 4:19)  5. Loving You Was Like A Party
( 5:04)  6. Feel Like Making Love
( 5:14)  7. Me And Mr. Jones
( 4:09)  8. Save The Children
( 4:49)  9. Running Out Of Fools
( 4:04) 10. The Show Has Begun (Live)
( 3:56) 11. Twisted (Live)
( 3:21) 12. Last Tango In Paris
( 3:29) 13. Somewhere
( 3:17) 14. Time For Me To Go
( 5:09) 15. What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life?

UK compilation collects the finest moments from the acclaimed vocalist's three Blue Note albums, such as the full version of 'Woman Of The Ghetto', & the previously unreleased rarity, 'Me & Mrs. Jones'. 16 tracks including single versions & live material recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland 1973. Stateside. 2003. ~ Editorial Reviews  http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Note-Years-Marlena-Shaw/dp/B0000AEKBB

In 1972, after leaving the Basie Orchestra, Shaw was the first female vocalist signed to Blue Note Records, and she toured for a while with the late Sammy Davis Jr. Shaw recorded five albums and several singles for Blue Note, and critics likened her singing style to Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan. At her club shows, Shaw dazzled audiences with her intoxicating blend of straight-ahead jazz, soul, pop, and classic R&B, but her recordings will also satisfy fans of traditional jazz who have no prejudices about blues and R&B. ~ Richard Skelly  http://www.bluenote.com/artists/marlena-shaw

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