A mature vocal work born between jazz and blues.
This jazz vocal album, featuring singer Dinah Shore and trumpeter Red Norvo, skillfully blends elements of swing and blues to create a warm sound.
Dinah Shore's voice is soft and inclusive, swaying lightly with the Red Norvo vibe. The simple arrangement, centered around piano, guitar, and bass, maintains a jazzy atmosphere while also creating a rich atmosphere. The rhythm is solid, and a subtle blues feeling drifts amid the swing. The recording is well-balanced, carefully mixed to bring the vocal presence to the forefront. Each song has a rich variety of expressions, highlighting Dinah's natural delivery. While not flashy overall, this is a mature vocal album with a high level of completion, and the more you listen, the more you appreciate it.
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1)
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Bye Bye Blues
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2)
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I Can't Face The Music Without Singing The Blues
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Someday Sweetheart
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It's Funny To Everyone But Me
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5)
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Who
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6)
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I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
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B:
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I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
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2)
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Lucky In Love
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Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
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4)
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It's All Right With Me
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5)
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Skylark
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6)
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Lover, Come Back To Me
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