Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:09
Size: 126,5 MB
Art: Front
(2:30) 1. The Land Of Just We Two
(5:38) 2. Stars Fell On Alabama
(3:38) 3. At Sundown
(6:22) 4. Lost In A Crowded Place
(5:32) 5. Turkquoise
(5:37) 6. You Go To My Head
(4:21) 7. Azalea
(5:06) 8. The Lorelei
(4:03) 9. If We Never Meet Again
(3:01) 10. Everything But You
(3:29) 11. New Sun In The Sky
(4:48) 12. Rainbow Hill
Lost In A Crowded Place
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:09
Size: 126,5 MB
Art: Front
(2:30) 1. The Land Of Just We Two
(5:38) 2. Stars Fell On Alabama
(3:38) 3. At Sundown
(6:22) 4. Lost In A Crowded Place
(5:32) 5. Turkquoise
(5:37) 6. You Go To My Head
(4:21) 7. Azalea
(5:06) 8. The Lorelei
(4:03) 9. If We Never Meet Again
(3:01) 10. Everything But You
(3:29) 11. New Sun In The Sky
(4:48) 12. Rainbow Hill
Personnel: Daryl Sherman (piano, vocals); Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet); Don Vappie (guitar, banjo, vocal); Jesse Boyd (acoustic bass); Boots Maleson (acoustic bass)
Daryl is the quintessential seeker, finding immense pleasure probing the oeuvre of America’s most beloved and respected composers. One would think there is little left to discover, but Daryl’s tenacity and perseverance once again find the archival equivalent of 18K gold. A quick glance at the titles will inspire our shared delight in the joy of hearing melodies and lyrics which have been hiding in the shadows. And we needn’t make any effort at all. Daryl has done all the heavy lifting for us, and quite skillfully too. All we need do is sit back and savor the fruits of her research as the generous gifts they are… Let us safely assume Daryl will continue to locate many more gems on her endless quests into the countless unopened or forgotten treasure chests of American popular song. We can but live in eager anticipation. ~ Carol Sloane https://darylsherman.com/lost-in-a-crowded-place/
Daryl is the quintessential seeker, finding immense pleasure probing the oeuvre of America’s most beloved and respected composers. One would think there is little left to discover, but Daryl’s tenacity and perseverance once again find the archival equivalent of 18K gold. A quick glance at the titles will inspire our shared delight in the joy of hearing melodies and lyrics which have been hiding in the shadows. And we needn’t make any effort at all. Daryl has done all the heavy lifting for us, and quite skillfully too. All we need do is sit back and savor the fruits of her research as the generous gifts they are… Let us safely assume Daryl will continue to locate many more gems on her endless quests into the countless unopened or forgotten treasure chests of American popular song. We can but live in eager anticipation. ~ Carol Sloane https://darylsherman.com/lost-in-a-crowded-place/
Lost In A Crowded Place
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