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BOBBY McFERRIN - The Voice [1984] APE (image+.cue), lossless

The Voice was a milestone in jazz history; it was the first time a jazz singer had recorded an entire album solo, without accompaniment or overdubbing, for a major label. Bobby McFerrin's amazing ability to switch back and forth between bass notes and falsetto, along with his talent for jumping octaves, made this record quite a virtuoso showcase. For those interested in the potential of the human voices and in an important jazz talent, The Voice is recommended without reservations.  by Scott Yanow 
Tracklist 
1 Blackbird 2:49
John Lennon / Paul McCartney 
2 The Jump 4:49
Bobby McFerrin 
3 El Brujo 4:11
Bobby McFerrin 
4 I Feel Good 3:02
James Brown 
5 I'm My Own Walkman 3:58
Bobby McFerrin 
6 Music Box 3:40
Bobby McFerrin 
7 Medley: Donna Lee/Big Top/We're in the Money 7:01
Al Dubin / Bobby McFerrin / Charlie Parker / Harry Warren 
8 I'm Alone 4:37
Bobby McFerrin 
9 T.J. 3:47
Bobby McFerrin 
10 Take the "A" Train 3:40
Billy Strayhorn 
Credits:
Vocals [Live Acapella], Bobby McFerrin
BOBBY McFERRIN - The Voice
 [1984] Elektra / APE (image+.cue), lossless
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