Pat Healy - Sings Just Before Dawn · Her Complete Recordings (2023)

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Title: Sings Just Before Dawn · Her Complete Recordings
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:43
Total Size: 270 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Bobby Troup Introduces Pat Healy 1 (00:28)
2. I Wish I Were in Love Again (01:33)
3. Bobby Troup Interviews Pat Healy (02:38)
4. The Siren Song (01:42)
5. Don't Ever Leave Me (03:47)
6. The Siren Song 1 (03:54)
7. I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All? (03:38)
8. Boys and Girls (01:39)
9. Naughty but Nice (02:47)
10. Isn't It a Pity (03:35)
11. When I Fall in Love (04:09)
12. Nobody Else but Me (04:07)
13. Easy Come (02:21)
14. Every Time (03:13)
15. You Never Knew About Me (03:26)
16. Bobby Troup Introduces Pat Healy 2 (00:22)
17. Blue Moon (02:24)
18. I've Got It Again (03:51)
19. Bobby Troup Introduces Pat Healy (00:55)
20. They All Laughed (01:38)
21. Bobby Troup Introduces the Next Song (00:17)
22. The Siren Song (01:40)
23. Ever Since You Went Away (Bonus Track) (01:59)
24. Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home (Bonus Track) (02:30)

Miss Pat Healy (1927-2020) was born in Cleveland but at age 22 she settled in Los Angeles. She spent years filling various jobs before having the courage to make impromptu appearances at some local nightclubs. Finally in 1957 spirited by pianist Joe Marino, she quit her job and soon emerged as a praised and applauded singer by the audiences, winning soon her first professional contract as a guest vocalist on the television show Stars of Jazz, backed by the Paul Bley trio. As a consequence of her performance, she was offered to record for World Pacific Records.

On Just Before Dawn, her debut album, Pat sang eleven standard songs, some of them quite unusual, backed by cellist Fred Katz’s intimate approach to arranging and conducting, and by Joe Marino’s quartet. In both settings, she revealed herself as a vocalist with clarity of sound, style, sensitivity, and the ability to sing difficult songs, with the right accompaniment, resulting in this distinctive album, the first and only she recorded.

The remaining recordings come from two later appearances of Pat in Stars of Jazz, where she can be heard with the backing of the Keith Williams orchestra, and finally, alone with her favorite accompanist, Joe Marino.

—Jordi Pujol


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