Shirley Horn - Do It Again (2018)
Artist: Shirley Horn
Title: Do It Again
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:33:38
Total Size: 530 / 216 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Do It Again
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:33:38
Total Size: 530 / 216 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. After You've Gone
02. Do It Again
03. The Good Life
04. Something Happens to Me
05. Let Me Love You
06. Blue City
07. Wild Is the Wind
08. I'm in the Mood for Love
09. The Second Time Around
10. Loads of Love
11. Wouldn't It Be Loverly
12. Softly as in a Morning Sunrise
13. My Future Just Passed
14. The Great City
15. Go Away Little Boy
16. That Old Black Magic
17. Only the Lonely
18. I Thought About You
19. There's a Boat That's Leavin' Soon for New York
20. God Bless the Child
21. Mack the Knife
22. If I Should Lose You
23. Who Am I
24. On the Street Where You Live
25. Love for Sale
26. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
27. Just in Time
28. Come Rain or Come Shine
29. That's No Joke
30. He Never Mentioned Love
31. Like Someone in Love
A superior ballad singer and a talented pianist, Shirley Horn put off potential success until finally becoming a major attraction while in her fifties. She studied piano from the age of four. After attending Howard University, Horn put together her first trio in 1954, and was encouraged in the early '60s by Miles Davis and Quincy Jones. She recorded three albums during 1963-1965 for Mercury and ABC/Paramount, but chose to stick around Washington, D.C., and raise a family instead of pursuing her career. In the early '80s, she began recording for SteepleChase, but Shirley Horn really had her breakthrough in 1987 when she started making records for Verve, an association that continued on records like 1998's I Remember Miles and 2001's You're My Thrill. Along the way she picked up many prestigious honors including seven Grammy nominations (and one win for Best Jazz Vocal Album with I Remember Miles), a 1996 induction into the Lionel Hampton Jazz Hall of Fame and France's the Academie Du Jazz's Prix Billie Holiday for her 1990 album Close Enough for Love. In 2001 Horn's health began to fail (she had her left foot amputated due to diabetes) and while it affected her piano playing, she continued to perform sporadically and recorded one final album for Verve, 2003's May the Music Never End. Horn passed away on October 20, 2005, due to complications from diabetes. ~ Scott Yanow