A jazz vocal masterpiece featuring graceful vocals and sophisticated arrangements.
A studio album recorded by jazz singer Lee Wiley, featuring soft arrangements centered around wind instruments and elegant vocals.
Wiley's calming voice gently envelops the delicate melodies, and the dialogue with the rhythm section flows naturally. The arrangements are light, and the use of horns and the tempo changes exude elegance. The recording is highly transparent, and the sound of each instrument is clear. A quiet strength resides within the emotional expression, and this album embodies the aesthetics of postwar jazz vocals.
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A:
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1)
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You're A Sweetheart
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2)
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This Is New
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3)
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You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
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4)
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Who Can I Turn To Now?
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5)
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My Ideal
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6)
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Can't Get Out Of This Mood
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B:
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1)
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East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)
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2)
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I Left My Sugar Standing In The Rain
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3)
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Moonstruck
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4)
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Limehouse Blues
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5)
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As Time Goes By
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6)
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Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now
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