Results for "Audiophile Records"
Marlene VerPlanck Loves Johnny Mercer

by Mark Barnett
Getting Started If you're new to jazz, go to our Getting Into Jazz primer for some hints on how to listen. Capsule An outstanding sampler of Mercer's lyrics, served up by a first-class singer who deserved to be better known. Background How many song lyrics did this man write? Are you ready? ...
Nightbird

By Eva Cassidy
Label: Audiophile Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: CD1: Blue Skies; Ain't Doin Too Bad; Ain't No Sunshine; Fields of
Gold; Baby I Love You; Honeysuckle Rose; Route 66; Bridge Over
Troubled Water; Band intro; Chain Of Fools; Fever; Autumn Leaves;
Fine And Mellow; Cheek To Cheek; Don't Mean A Thing; Late In The
Evening; Next Time You See Me; Waly Waly. CD2: Take Me To The
River; Nightbird; People Get Ready; The Letter; Son Of A Preacher
Man; Stormy Monday; Tall Trees In Georgia; Something's Got A Hold
Of Me; Time After Time; Somewhere Over The Rainbow; Welcome To The
Club; Caravan; You've Changed; Wonderful World; Oh Had I A Golden
Thread.
The Mood I’m In

Label: Audiophile Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: The Mood I’m In’ Me and the Blues’ Free and Easy; It Shouldn’t Happen
to a Dream; Certain People; I want to Talk About You; Come on Strong;
All Too Soon; It Started All Over Again / Second Time Around; This is
Always; My Kind of Trouble is You; Too Late Now.
Marlene VerPlanck: The Mood I'm In

by Angelo Leonardi
Chi si ricorda di Marlene VerPlanck? La storia del jazz è una miniera di artisti dimenticati o sottovalutati che hanno brillato una sola, breve, stagione o sono rimasti a lungo in ombra. Marlene è una di questi e l'ascolto di The Mood I'm In (inciso a 82 anni, ultimo di una serie d'incisioni pubblicate in tarda ...
Marlene VerPlanck: The Mood I’m In

by C. Michael Bailey
Marlene VerPlanck has been recording since 1955. In round numbers, that is 60 years. She is a natural singer in the same way that Frank Sinatra, Roseanna Vitro, and Lyn Stanley are natural singers... they open their respective mouths and music just comes out. And, at the far end of this career, VerPlanck sounds very good. ...
Eva Cassidy: Nightbird

by C. Michael Bailey
The late singer/guitarist Eva Cassidy (1963-1996) was a possibility nature did not allow fulfilled. Barely started in what promised to be a successful career, Cassidy died at 33 from malignant melanoma, the same year her notable Live at Blues Alley (Eva Music) was recorded and released. The present Nightbird is the expansion and 20th Anniversary celebration ...
Once There Was A Moon

Label: Audiophile Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: I'm In Love Again; Where Do You Go From Love; The Best Thing For You; Around About Half Past Nine; It Might As Well Be Spring; I've Got You Under My Skin; What Are You Afraid Of?; Evening Star; They Say It's Spring; Better Luck Next Time; You're Laughing At Me; Everything I Love; Dearly Beloved; Once There Was A Moon.
Marlene VerPlanck: Once There Was A Moon

by Andrew Velez
Marlene VerPlanck is a singing canary of the old- fashioned sort--one who consistently picks great songs and then sings them in a brightly chirping soprano so that every single lyric is quite intelligible. The songs come out radiating an aura of a singer in love with what she's doing. Maybe that all ought to be commonplace ...
New O'leans

Label: Audiophile Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: S'Mardi Gras; Way Down Yonder in New Orleans/Louisiana; Red Cap; Ill Wind; Mr. Bojangles; Petite Fleur; Shaking the Blues Away; Wendell's Cat; I Dont Want to Miss Mississippi; Doin the Chameleon; Eloise; (Belle of) New O'leans; Moon River.