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DONNA BROOKS - I'll Take Romance (1956-2006) APE (image+.cue), lossless

New York comedy and cabaret singer-cum-jazz vocalist Donna Brooks is heard here on her third recorded outing for the Dawn label, and her first true full-length. Recorded in 1956, the smoky, sultry-voiced Brooks has a delivery that is a dead cross between Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington. With a fronting band of a generic piano trio, Brooks is nonetheless a fine interpreter of modern jazz song. Here she covers the Kaye/Mossman classic "Full Moon And Empty Arms," Mel Torme's "A Stranger In Town," Rodgers and Hart's "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To," and the Martin & Blane nugget "An Occasional Man," and infuses them with a beautifully haunting femme fatale quality, with a perfect ear for nuance and color, and stunning pronunciation and articulation. The other selections on the set are as satisfying, if not as remarkable. In all, a fine debut with a show of promise that was never realized.
(This comment is posted on Allmusic by Thom Jurek, follower of our blog 'O Púbis da Rosa')
Tracklist :
1     I'll Take Romance 1:59
Oscar Hammerstein II
2     Full Moon and Empty Arms 2:43
Buddy Kaye / Ted Mossman
3     Old Folks 4:18
Dedette Lee Hill / Willard Robison
4     I Didn't Know What Time It Was 2:50
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
5     You're Nearer 2:06
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
6     You'ld Be So Nice to Come Home To 2:09
Cole Porter
7     You Make Me Feel So Young 2:54
Mack Gordon / Josef Myrow
8     A Stranger in Town 3:29
Mel Tormé
9     The Lamp Is Low 2:23
Peter DeRose / Mitchell Parish / Bert Shefter
10     An Occasional Man 2:41
Ralph Blane / Hugh Martin
11     Love Is a Fool 4:49
Brody-Lewis    
12     You Came a Long Way from St. Louis 2:22
Bob Russell
Credits :
Bass – Paul Worthington
Drums – Angelo Paoli
Piano – Alex Smith
Vocals – Donna Brooks

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