Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:15
Size: 122,3 MB
Art: Front
(4:52) 1. Even Steven
(4:08) 2. You'll Have To Swing It (Mr. Paganini)
(4:58) 3. Look Who's Mine
(5:10) 4. High Wire
(4:47) 5. Finally
(3:52) 6. Maybe Now
(4:12) 7. Little Esther
(4:43) 8. Ain't No Use
(4:43) 9. Was I In Love Alone
(5:53) 10. He comes to Me for Comfort
(5:53) 11. Nature Boy
With Respect
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:15
Size: 122,3 MB
Art: Front
(4:52) 1. Even Steven
(4:08) 2. You'll Have To Swing It (Mr. Paganini)
(4:58) 3. Look Who's Mine
(5:10) 4. High Wire
(4:47) 5. Finally
(3:52) 6. Maybe Now
(4:12) 7. Little Esther
(4:43) 8. Ain't No Use
(4:43) 9. Was I In Love Alone
(5:53) 10. He comes to Me for Comfort
(5:53) 11. Nature Boy
Carmen Bradford is a belter, a singer not afraid to show off her emotions or to occasionally go over the top. She toured with Count Basie's Orchestra for nine years but somehow never achieved much fame, only recording on a very irregular basis as a singer despite her strong musicality and powerful pipes. This set is a fine all-around showcase, featuring her with a variety of small groups including ensembles with either Cedar Walton or Donald Brown on piano. Among the other prominent players are vibraphonist Steve Nelson, guitarist Dori Caymmi, saxophonist Charles Owens, and (on a closing duet version of "Nature Boy") guitarist Michael O'Neill. Although it probably was not the best idea to perform "You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)" (since Ella owns it), Bradford sounds particularly strong on the more recent and obscure material, including Chick Corea's "High Wire," Cedar Walton's "Even Steven," and Red Mitchell's "Finally." Since she has not recorded all that often since this period, With Respect is still Carmen Bradford's definitive recording. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/with-respect-mw0000174309
Personnel: Vocals – Carmen Bradford; Bass – James Leary, Robert Hurst; Drums – Ralph Penland; Flute, Saxophone – Charles Owens; Guitar – Dori Caymmi , Michael O'Neill, Wali Ali; Percussion – Bill Summers; Piano – Cedar Walton, Donald Brown; Vibraphone – Steve Nelson
Personnel: Vocals – Carmen Bradford; Bass – James Leary, Robert Hurst; Drums – Ralph Penland; Flute, Saxophone – Charles Owens; Guitar – Dori Caymmi , Michael O'Neill, Wali Ali; Percussion – Bill Summers; Piano – Cedar Walton, Donald Brown; Vibraphone – Steve Nelson
With Respect
this looks good, thank you, Giullia!
ReplyDeleteShe's wonderful Wouter! Thank You as always!
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