This album features singer Dakota Staton at her best. Recorded live at
Boston's Storyville, Staton sounds quite inspired on such numbers as "Is
You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby," "Saturday Night Is the Loneliest Night
of the Week," "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" (which spontaneously
becomes a crowd singalong), "Mean and Evil Blues," and "Don't Get Around
Much Anymore." Other than pianist Norman Simmons, the accompanying
quartet is unidentified, but the man on tenor, flute, and (on "Music,
Maestro, Please") oboe is obviously Yusef Lateef. An underrated gem. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby? 2:59
Bill Austin / Louis Jordan
2 This Is the Beginning of the End 2:34
Mack Gordon
3 Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week) 2:08
Sammy Cahn / Jule Styne
4 The Show Must Go On 2:47
Alfred / Frisch
5 When I Grow Too Old to Dream 3:43
Oscar Hammerstein II / Sigmund Romberg
6 Mean and Evil Blues 2:47
Claude De Metrius
7 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 2:07
Hank Crawford / Duke Ellington / Bob Russell
8 It's the Talk of the Town 4:02
Jerry Livingston / Al J. Neiburg / Marty Symes
9 Easy to Love 1:55
Cole Porter
10 Music, Maestro, Please! 2:39
Allie Wrubel / Herb Magidson
11 Play Your Hands, Girls 2:56
Dakota Staton
Credits :
Accompanied By – Norman Simmons Quartet
Vocals – Dakota Staton
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