Julie Budd - Child Of Plenty (1968)
Artist: Julie Budd
Title: Child Of Plenty
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: MGM Records
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Soul
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:57
Total Size: 191 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Child Of Plenty
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: MGM Records
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Soul
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:57
Total Size: 191 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. All's Quiet On West 23rd Street
02. Black Is Black
03. Child Of Plenty
04. People Are Strange
05. New Hope
06. Yesterday's Sunshine
07. Little Toy Store
08. Whistle A Tune
09. Georgie Porgie
10. Fly, Little Bird
11. Follow Your Dream
Julie Budd is one of those enduring talents who has outlived her almost premature early success. Discovered at age 12 in the late 1960s, she played her first engagement in the Catskills that same year, and was appearing on the Merv Griffin Show six months later; she subsequently became a fixture on the talk show and supper club circuits.
From her precocious beginnings, co-starring with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Liberace, George Burns, and Bob Hope, Budd developed into a sophisticated interpreter of popular songs, comparable to Sinatra or Mel Torme, playing all of the best venues from Las Vegas to the Catskills.
Budd has also done some acting, principally in association with the Circle Repertory Theater and Playwright's Horizons in New York, as well as occasional film appearances, but her main activity in recent years has been her one-woman show, which also yielded her album Pure Imagination, issued in 1997. If You Could See Me Now followed in the spring of 2000
From her precocious beginnings, co-starring with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Liberace, George Burns, and Bob Hope, Budd developed into a sophisticated interpreter of popular songs, comparable to Sinatra or Mel Torme, playing all of the best venues from Las Vegas to the Catskills.
Budd has also done some acting, principally in association with the Circle Repertory Theater and Playwright's Horizons in New York, as well as occasional film appearances, but her main activity in recent years has been her one-woman show, which also yielded her album Pure Imagination, issued in 1997. If You Could See Me Now followed in the spring of 2000