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A timeless classic from the queen of jazz vocals
A definitive album that shows the essence of a jazz singer.
O'Day's sense of swing and precision of pitch are astonishing, as he effortlessly sings complex melodies. His lively exchanges with the backing musicians are also a highlight, fully demonstrating the improvisational quality that is the essence of jazz. This album is packed with outstanding performances that could be called a textbook on vocal jazz.
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- Producer - Norman Granz
- Harp - Corky Hale
- Guitar - Barney Kessel
- Drums - Alvin Stoller
- Vocals - Anita O'Day
- Bass - Joe Mondragon
- Arranged By, Conductor - Buddy Bregman
- Piano - Paul Smith (5)
- Trombone - Cy Zentner
- Trombone - Milt Bernhart
- Trombone - Joe Howard
- Remastered By - Dennis Drake
- Trombone - Lloyd Elliott
- Orchestra - Buddy Bregman And His Orchestra
- Photography By [Cover] - Alex De Paola