Nancy Wilson - Save Your Love For Me: Nancy Wilson Sings The Great Blues Ballads (2005)
Artist: Nancy Wilson
Title: Save Your Love For Me: Nancy Wilson Sings The Great Blues Ballads
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Capitol Jazz
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 41:21
Total Size: 264 Mb / 108 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Save Your Love For Me: Nancy Wilson Sings The Great Blues Ballads
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Capitol Jazz
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 41:21
Total Size: 264 Mb / 108 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Save Your Love for Me
02. In the Dark
03. Don't Go to Strangers
04. The Bitter Earth
05. Willow Weep For Me
06. All Night Long
07. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
08. Please Send Me Someone to Love
09. Just for a Thrill
10. Born to Be Blue
11. I Wanna Be Loved
12. Make Me a Present of You
13. Blue Prelude
14. Since I Fell for You
15. Don't Take Your Love from Me
Excelling at the art of blues balladry demands that a musician possess great feeling but also great control. No surprise then, that one of its greatest practitioners, Nancy Wilson, has both traits in abundance. Save Your Love for Me: Nancy Wilson Sings the Great Blues Ballads is one in a loose series of three Capitol compilations to compile her late-'50s and early-'60s prime, the others focusing on the Great American Songbook and the torch song. The title track leads off the set, as it should, considering that Wilson's co-billed collaborative LP with Cannonball Adderley's quintet is the highlight of her career, and no single performance proves it more than this one (both Cannonball's alto and brother Nat's cornet echo her weary yet hopeful tone). The rest of the songs involve a larger band -- excepting two tracks from her only other major quintet collaboration, The Swingin's Mutual! with George Shearing -- but Wilson preserves the late-night feel (helped greatly by the sympathetic charts of Billy May and Mike Melvoin's organ). Throughout her career Nancy Wilson proved her talents in many fields -- jazz singing, ballads, pop music, crossovers -- but she never sounded better than when she was given an unhurried arrangement to stretch out on a slow blues, and any listener who wanted to concentrate only on the essence of Nancy Wilson could hardly do better than purchase this collection.