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Jill Jensen: Seems Like Dreams
A problem with the album is that there isn't enough of it. Jensen has a pleasant voice with good diction and phrasing and more than average range which she uses to good effect. But with just 30 minutes of playing time, it's unduly rationed. Next time the menu needs to be fuller. If you're willing to overlook the parsimonious playing time, this album is very much recommended. Visit Jill's Internet home at www.jilljensen.com and Jack Grassel's at www.jackgrassel.com.
Track Listing
Where or When; You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to; It Had to Be You; I'm all Smiles; One for My Baby; Skylark; Witchcraft
Personnel
Jill Jensen - Vocals; Jack Grassel - Guitar; Rick Embach - Vibes; Marlene Rosenberg - Bass; Ernie Adams - Drums
Album information
Title: Seems Like Dreams | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Frozen Sky Records
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