Although by the mid-1970s she had already been a professional singer for 30 years, Etta Jones was in reality just entering her musical prime. Having developed her individuality gradually through the years, she was heard at her very best during her long string of Muse recordings. On this fine date, Jones is joined by her husband (tenor saxophonist Houston Person) and an oversized rhythm section that features keyboardist Sonny Phillips and guitarist Jimmy Ponder. Among the highlights are "The Way You Look Tonight," "Don't Misunderstand," "You Do Something to Me" and "This Girl's In Love With Me." by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 The Way You Look Tonight 4:50
Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern
2 Don't Misunderstand 6:12
Gordon Parks
3 Be My Love 5:50
Nicholas Brodszky / Sammy Kahn
4 You Do Something to Me 4:44
Cole Porter
5 My Mother's Eyes 5:49
Abel Baer / Louis Wolfe Gilbert
6 This Girl's in Love With You 3:59
Burt Bacharach / Hal David
7 Gloomy Sunday 4:38
László Jávor / Rezsö Seress
Credits :
Bass – Rufus Reid
Congas, Percussion – Lawrence Killian
Drums – Idris Muhammad
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Guitar – Jimmy Ponder
Keyboards – Sonny Phillips
Producer, Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person
Vibraphone – George Devens
Vocals – Etta Jones
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ETTA JONES - My Mother's Eyes (1977-2003) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
ETTA JONES - Sugar (1990) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Etta Jones' long string of recordings during the final part of her career for Muse and High Note are some of the most rewarding of her life. Her voice was naturally not as youthful as earlier and her range gradually shrunk, but she was very soulful and had a way of wailing out notes that made each song her own. On Sugar, the first four numbers have her joined by a rhythm section that is hurt slightly by Horace Ott's dated-sounding keyboards. The other four numbers have more suitable accompaniment by pianist Stan Hope. However tenor saxophonist Houston Person is a consistent force throughout and Etta Jones is heard in prime form on both dates. Notable highlights include vocal duets with Earl Coleman ("This Is Always") and Della Griffin ("Side by Side"). by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Sugar 4:36
S. Mitchell , E. Alexander , M. Pinkard
2 So I Love You 6:02
J.C. Coates
3 That's All There Is to That 4:42
Clyde Otis / Kelly Owens
4 All the Way 6:18
Sammy Cahn / James Van Heusen
5 He's Funny That Way 4:20
Neil Moret (Chas. N. Daniels) / Richard A. Whiting
6 Blow Top Blues 5:55
Leonard Feather
7 This Is Always 5:07
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
8 Side by Side 4:45
H. Woods
Vocals, Guest [Special Guest] – Della Griffin
Credits :
Arranged By [Arrangements], Keyboards – Horace Ott (faixas: 1 to 4)
Arranged By [Arrangements], Piano – Stan Hope (faixas: 5 to 8)
Bass – Peter Martin Weiss (faixas: 5 to 8), Wilbur Bascomb (faixas: 1 to 4)
Congas, Percussion – Ralph Dorsey
Drums – Bertel Knox (faixas: 5 to 8), Cecil Brooks III (faixas: 1 to 4)
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Guitar – Randy Johnston
Producer, Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person
Vibraphone – George Devens
Vocals – Etta Jones
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ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...