The jazz fest continues...
Bobbi Humphrey - Blacks And Blues
The jazz fest continues...
Bobbi Humphrey - Blacks And Blues
Van Morrison - Moon Dance
Lonnie Liston Smith - Quiet Moments [[one of my fav jazz instrumentals ever!)
Sarah Vaughan - Wanting More [[recorded in the late 80's)
Dionne does jazz! - Night And Day
The great voice of Morgana King - It Only Happens When I Dance With You
Nancy Wilson - Something Tells Me I'm Falling In Love [[mesmerizing)...
Pete Belasco - Dirty Deed
The late, great Jimmy Scott - Holding Back The Years [[love his version!)
Some Latin Jazz from the one and only Carmen McRae w/ Cal Tjader - Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me
I'm a big fan of Simply Red; here he is getting jazzy w/ "Sad Old Red"
Closing this set out with a great Jazz House tune from Detroit's own Norma Jean Bell - I'm The Baddest Bitch [[In This Room)
Hi No_place_like_Motown,
Thanks for including Jimmy. He held back the years for a long time in real life.
Love Jimmy's student Nancy Wilson of course, also Morgana King.
Simply Red has always been simply cool!
S.S.
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Hi S.S.,
You're very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed many of the songs.
As far as I'm concerned any type of jazz listing would not be complete if it didn't include Jimmy! He really did an outstanding job on HBTY; as the listener you believe each and every lyric that he is singing. He truly was in a class of his own and there will never be another like him.
All the best,
NPLM
no_place-_ike_motown,
That is very sweet but more importantly you get what the great singers and actors saw in Jimmy especially in his live performances, "he makes you the listener believe each and every lyric that he is singing", this is what all singers loved about him. It's because he lived every lyric he sings about or else he could not have a relationship with the song.
Jimmy was cool like that.
S.S.
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Great post,i've found some nice things recenty...norman connors an friends..the bobby timmons quintet..earl klugh-fingerpainting..mccoy tyner-together..the jeff lorber fusion.
The Bobbi Humphrey Blacks and Blues was worth a log in for me. Loved quite a bit of her
music and was delighted to have met her at the Harlem Book Fair a few years back. A lot of
nice stuff on both threads, no place...thanks for posting them...
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