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JEANIE BRYSON - Some Cats Know: Jeanie Bryson Sings Songs Of Peggy Lee [1996] Telarc

This is a very logical tribute. Jeanie Bryson has a small but coolly sensual voice, just as Peggy Lee did during her prime. Bryson performs three songs on which Lee wrote the lyrics (including "I Don't Know Enough About You" and "I'm Gonna Go Fishin'"), ten other songs that have been associated with Lee (such as "Some Cats Know," "Why Don't You Do Right" and the inevitable "Fever"), and a number ("Where in the World Are You") penned by Jeanie's mother Connie Bryson. The singer is supported by an intriguing group that includes a four-piece rhythm section with guitarist John Chiodini and pianist Terry Trotter, tenor saxophonist Red Holloway, Paquito D'Rivera (sticking to clarinet), and trumpeter Ronnie Buttacavoli. This is one of Jeanie Bryson's best efforts and should please both her fans and those of Peggy Lee.    by Scott Yanow
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1 I Don't Know Enough About You
2 'Deed I Do
3 Some Cats Know
4 Why Don't You Do Right?
5 You're My Thrill
6 Fever
7 I'm In Love Again
8 Close Your Eyes
9 Lover
10 You Let My Love Get Cold
11 I'm Gonna Go Fishin'
12 You're Blase
13 That Sugar Baby O' Mine
14 Where In the World Are You?
CBR320/scan

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