Shirley Horn - Songs of Lost Love Sung by Shirley Horn. Embers and Ashes / Where Are You Going (2021)
Artist: Shirley Horn
Title: Songs of Lost Love Sung by Shirley Horn. Embers and Ashes / Where Are You Going
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:12:37
Total Size: 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Songs of Lost Love Sung by Shirley Horn. Embers and Ashes / Where Are You Going
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:12:37
Total Size: 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Like Someone in Love
02. He Never Mentioned Love
03. Softly as in a Morning Sunrise
04. I Thought About You
05. Mountain Greenery
06. God Bless the Child
07. Blue City
08. Day by Day
09. If I Should Lose You
10. Wild Is the Wind
11. Come Rain or Come Shine
12. Just in Time
13. Where Are You Going
14. Something Happens to Me
15. Come on Home
16. Do It Again
17. The Eagle and Me
18. Taste of Honey
19. L.A. Breakdown
20. Consequences of a Drug Addict Role
The album 'Embers and Ashes' in STEREOPHONIC sound for the first time in CD format
Shirley Horn (1934-2005) was an accomplished pianist who happened to sing extremely well–infinitely superior to almost all of the many so-called jazz singers who were much better known than she was. Shirley Horn sang like Shirley Horn and no one else. There are no mannerisms borrowed from other singers, no phony funk or resorting to cliché. Her control of vibrato was enough to make her exceptional, but her approach to a pretty song was a mature one. As one of the most pleasing and most musical singers in the business: she embraced the melody, without strain or fuss and her singing was unpretentious and full of grace.
Now, Fresh Sound Records is proud to present, for the first time on CD in Stereophonic Sound, Embers and Ashes, Shirley’s first album, a gem that, considering her eminent reputation and a host of admirers, including Miles Davis, remained incomprehensibly forgotten after its release in 1960. In addition, this CD also includes another outstanding album that she recorded years later under the title Where Are You Going. Both deserved to be reissued again for the benefit of all her fans.
Shirley Horn (1934-2005) was an accomplished pianist who happened to sing extremely well–infinitely superior to almost all of the many so-called jazz singers who were much better known than she was. Shirley Horn sang like Shirley Horn and no one else. There are no mannerisms borrowed from other singers, no phony funk or resorting to cliché. Her control of vibrato was enough to make her exceptional, but her approach to a pretty song was a mature one. As one of the most pleasing and most musical singers in the business: she embraced the melody, without strain or fuss and her singing was unpretentious and full of grace.
Now, Fresh Sound Records is proud to present, for the first time on CD in Stereophonic Sound, Embers and Ashes, Shirley’s first album, a gem that, considering her eminent reputation and a host of admirers, including Miles Davis, remained incomprehensibly forgotten after its release in 1960. In addition, this CD also includes another outstanding album that she recorded years later under the title Where Are You Going. Both deserved to be reissued again for the benefit of all her fans.