A blues piano gem that captures the subtleties of life
This is an emotional record of Alberta Hunter returning to the stage after a long hiatus, captivating the audience with her mature singing voice.
Her voice, which has experienced both the bitter and the sweet, resonates directly in the listener's soul, transcending words. Her relaxed collaboration with veteran musicians teaches us the fundamental joy and richness of music.
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A:
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1)
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The Darktown Strutters' Ball
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2)
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Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out
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3)
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I'm Having A Good Time
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4)
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Always
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5)
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My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More
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B:
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1)
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Amtrak Blues
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2)
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Old Fashioned Love
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3)
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Sweet Georgia Brown
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4)
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A Good Man Is Hard To Find
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5)
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I've Got A Mind To Ramble
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Flute - Frank Wess
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Tenor Saxophone - Frank Wess
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Producer - John Hammond
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Trombone - Vic Dickenson
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Bass - Aaron Bell
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Drums - Jackie Williams (2)
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Trumpet - Doc Cheatham
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Engineer - Frank Laico
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Clarinet - Norris Turney
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Tenor Saxophone - Norris Turney
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Mixed By - Ray Moore
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ted Brosnan
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Engineer [Assistant] - Marty Greenblatt
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Piano - Gerald Cook
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Guitar - Billy Butler (3)