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Patty Waters: Sings

by Lyn Horton
The female voice is branded with certain qualifications which place it in slots of clear expectations. Patty Waters has a voice that links it to no other, despite recurring efforts from critics to do so. The 1965 release Sings is the first documentation of her as songstress, songwriter and improviser. Waters' voice projects mood and sound. ...
Patty Waters: Sings

by Jerry D'Souza
The interpretation of words is an art and Patty Waters turned that art into a singular achievement on her first recording, Sings, originally released in 1965. The songs on that album, now reissued by ESP Disk, took on a plaintive air--wrapped in the whisper of her pain and belted out in a scream of anguish. She ...
Patty Waters: Sings

by Raul d'Gama Rose
This legendary 1965 debut of Patty Waters, simply entitled Sings, is everything that it became famous for. Today, it's also clear how a recording such as this would have come to stand for the angst and anguish of a generation of musicians who were in the forefront of the avant-garde movement in jazz music. Using an ...
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe : Live In San Francisco 2002
By Patty Waters
Label: Jazz Focus
Released: 2005
You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979

By Patty Waters
Label: Water
Released: 2005
Track listing: Jax Beer Commercial/ You Thrill Me/ Why Can't I Come to You/ At Last I
Found You/ Georgia/ At Last I Found You/ For All We Know/ I Love You Honey/ Love
Is The Warmth of Togetherness/ Please Make Love to Me/ At Last I Know/ Fine and
Mellow/ Lover Man/ Touched by Rodin In a Paris Museum/ Spring Is Here
Patty Waters: Sings

by Trevor MacLaren
Patty Waters Sings ESP-Disk 1965 Independent labels like Bernard Stollmann's ESP-Disk lacked sufficient funds to lend much of a push behind their roster. Because of this fact, much of the label's talent has been neglected or left to a cult following. It seems hard to believe today--with a ...
Patty Waters: You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979

by Germein Linares
On several instances in this collection of previously unreleased material, Patty Waters appears so unexpected, so revealing, that hearing her feels like eavesdropping. Delicate, sensitive, and slightly melancholic, Waters sings of the off-center tones in love and life. Spanning 1960-79, You Thrill Me features many of Waters' solo ballads on piano, avoiding all of her more ...