Friday, October 16, 2020

Sonny Greenwich - Live at Sweet Basil

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1987
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:10
Size: 138,0 MB
Art: Front

(12:18) 1. Tomorrow
(10:10) 2. Libra Ascending
(15:13) 3. Tell Yourself the Truth
( 8:30) 4. You Go to My Head
(13:57) 5. The Sky's The Limit

A live club date in New York City consisting of three originals and one standard with quartet. This man is an unsung hero, revered by guitarists. ~ Michael G. Nastos https://www.allmusic.com/album/live-at-sweet-basil-mw0000911556

Personnel: Guitar – Sonny Greenwich; Bass – Ron Séguin; Drums – Andre White; Piano – Fred Henke

Live at Sweet Basil

Ethel Ennis - Eyes For You

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1964
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:48
Size: 89,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:02) 1. I Only Have Eyes For You
(2:59) 2. Summertime
(2:55) 3. Here's That Rainy Day
(2:17) 4. Almost Like Being In Love
(3:25) 5. God Bless The Child
(2:25) 6. The Song Is You
(2:38) 7. I Love Being Here With You
(4:05) 8. Yesterdays
(4:20) 9. Little Girl Blue
(3:08) 10. Angel Eyes
(3:12) 11. But Beautiful
(2:18) 12. Too Close For Comfort

Baltimore jazz institution Ethel Ennis was born November 28, 1932. Beginning her vocal career while a pianist in a high school jazz group, she quickly went on to sing with everyone from Louis Armstrong to Duke Ellington to Count Basie. Ennis' debut LP, Lullabies for Losers, appeared on Jubilee in 1955, with the follow-up, Change of Scenery, issued two years later on Capitol. Around the same time, she toured Europe with Benny Goodman, but finding the grind of the road too intense, she returned home to Baltimore, and much to the detriment of her rising fame rarely played outside of the Charm City area in the decades to come. After 1958's Have You Forgotten?, Ennis did not resurface until six years later, landing at RCA for This Is Ethel Ennis; three more LPs Once Again, Eyes for You, and My Kind of Waltztime quickly followed by another eight-year studio hiatus which finally ended with the 1973 release of the BASF album 10 Sides of Ethel Ennis. That same year, she also sang the National Anthem at the re-inauguration proceedings of President Richard Nixon. Ennis next turned up on vinyl in 1980 with Live at Maryland Inn; a self-titled follow-up was 14 years in the making, with If Women Ruled the World appearing in 1998. Ennis died following a stroke on February 17, 2019; she was 86 years old.~ Jason Ankeny https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ethel-ennis-mn0000206512/biography

Eyes For You