Time: 38:12
Size: 87.5 MB
Styles: R&B/Soul/Pop
Year: 1978/2013
Art: Front
[5:21] 1. Midnight Blue
[2:00] 2. Here's To Good Friends
[3:02] 3. Sad Eyes
[3:46] 4. The Love I Need
[3:39] 5. All I Can Do Is Cry
[4:44] 6. Sad
[9:06] 7. Spunky
[3:39] 8. Funny How Time Slips Away
[2:51] 9. Baby I'm-A Want You
Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Michael Pedicin, Jr; Bass – Vince Fay; Congas – Larry Washington; Drums – Grant MacAvoy; Flugelhorn – Evan Solot, Rocco Bene; Guitar – Ronnie James; Keyboards – Carlton Kent; Trombone – Bob Moore, Roger DeLillo; Trombone [Bass] – Richard Genovese; Trumpet – Evan Solot, Rocco Bene. Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, A&R Recording Studio, New York, Kingdom Sound, Syosset, Long Island.
Sometimes known as a jazz singer, sometimes known as an R&B singer, Arthur Prysock was immediately recognizable for his golden throaty baritone voice reminiscent of the great Billy Eckstein. Prysock fronted big bands throughout the 1940’s, went solo in 1952 and enjoyed great success for four decades – both on recordings and in live performance. Presented here is his classic 1978 album of R&B, pop and jazz standards “Here’s To Good Friends.” All selections newly remastered.
Sometimes known as a jazz singer, sometimes known as an R&B singer, Arthur Prysock was immediately recognizable for his golden throaty baritone voice reminiscent of the great Billy Eckstein. Prysock fronted big bands throughout the 1940’s, went solo in 1952 and enjoyed great success for four decades – both on recordings and in live performance. Presented here is his classic 1978 album of R&B, pop and jazz standards “Here’s To Good Friends.” All selections newly remastered.
Here's To Good Friends
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