Showing posts with label Don Cox. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Don Cox & The Princess - Ain't That Loving You

Size: 106,8 MB
Time: 45:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Thou Swell (1:50)
02. You'll See (5:11)
03. Wave (3:07)
04. Ain't That Loving You (2:22)
05. Almost Like Being In Love (1:59)
06. Darling Please Save Your Love For Me (3:44)
07. Next Time You See Me (3:45)
08. Georgia On My Mind (5:15)
09. Fine And Mello (4:46)
10. People (3:30)
11. On Green Dolphin Street (2:49)
12. Alfie (3:14)
13. You Better Love Me (4:00)

This CD is dedicated with appreciation and love to the first teacher who encouraged my talent as a singer: my husband Don Cox (Big Don) - R.I.H. I love you and I miss you. Not only was Don a great husband and dad, he was a consummate professional entertainer who has been displaying his diverse musical skill since the tender age of 13 when he made his professional debut. Don’s first recording in 1963 resulted in the release of “Just Can’t Win” and “What Can You Do For Me” on Chess Records with his group, The Carpets. Big Don performed with such luminaries as Jay McShann, Claude “Fiddler” Williams, Jimmy Witherspoon, Stanley Turrentine, and Eartha Kitt, just to name a few. Don studied arranging and orchestration under Willie Rice and wrote vocal arrangements for The Sincerest who later became Motown recording artist Blood Stone. His arranging skills are evident on this new CD release, Don Cox & The Princess: Touching You With Class, Ain’t That Loving You.

Personnel:
Patricia Lyons Cox - vocal
Don Cox - piano, keyboard, synthesizer, guitar
Joseph Straws Jr. - bass
Ram Swaminathan - drums
Horace Washington - tenor saxophone, flute
Don Hatfield - alto, tenor and bari saxophones
Lee Watkins - trumpet, flugelhorn

Ain't That Loving You