Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 36:43
Size: 84.1 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 1959/2006
Art: Front
[5:21] 1. The Blues From Black, Brown And Beige
[3:33] 2. Am I Blue
[3:17] 3. Blue Gardenia
[3:27] 4. You've Got A Date With The Blues
[3:34] 5. The Thrill Is Gone
[3:08] 6. (Ah The Apple Trees) When The World Was Young
[3:36] 7. Blues In My Heart
[3:22] 8. Vous M'eblouissez (You Go To My Head)
[2:45] 9. Lorsque Tu M'embrasses (Just Squeeze Me)
[3:05] 10. The Meaning Of The Blues
[1:31] 11. Signing Off
Helen Merrill dates are always something special. This set for Metrojazz, which has been reissued as a Verve CD, matches the cool-toned yet inwardly heated singer with an all-star sextet arranged by Quincy Jones and featuring solos by trumpeter Kenny Dorham and either Frank Wess or Jerome Richardson on flute and tenor. The repertoire includes versions of "You Go to My Head" and "Just Squeeze Me" sung in French, a couple of numbers by producer Leonard Feather, Duke Ellington's "The Blues From Black, Brown and Beige," and a haunting rendition of "The Thrill Is Gone." Recommended. ~Scott Yanow
You've Got A Date With The Blues