It is very easy to call this the definitive Barbara Long album (or her best) because it is the only one she ever made. The obscure singer had a swinging style and a soft voice whose pitch sometimes wandered a little. She definitely had an adventurous spirit, starting the date with a very uptempo "Trolley Song" and stretching herself on some of the dozen songs. This Savoy reissue from the Japanese Denon label features Long with a fine backup group that includes trumpeter Billy Howell (who has an active role), pianist Nat Phipps, bassist George Tucker, drummer Al Harewood, and (on two songs) the great tenor Booker Ervin. This sincere effort is worth a few spins. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist
1 Trolley Song
2 Gee Baby 3:10
3 Largo To Oscar 3:32
4 When You Are Smiling 3:06
Bronislaw Kaper / Ned Washington
5 Call Me Darling 2:23
Mark Fisher / Joe Goodwin / Larry Shay
6 Where Is Lonesome 3:17
7 Green Dolphin Street 3:10
8 You Don't Know What Love Is 4:00
Andy Razaf / Don Redman
9 Serenade 1:45
10 Squeeze Me 3:14
11 Swan Lake 2:50
Gene DePaul / Don Raye
12 It's Heaven 4:03
Credits
Arranged By, Trumpet – Billy Howell
Bass – George Tucker
Drums – Al Harewood
Piano – Nat Phipps
Tenor Saxophone – Booker Ervin
Vocals – Barbara Long
BARBARA LONG - Soul: The Voice Of Barbara Long
[1961] SAVOY / CBR320 / scans
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