Nancy Wilson - Today, Tomorrow, Forever / A Touch Of Today (1997)
Artist: Nancy Wilson
Title: Today, Tomorrow, Forever / A Touch Of Today
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Capitol Records – CTMCD 115
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Soul-Jazz, Easy Listening, Ballad
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 55:44
Total Size: 128 / 309 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Today, Tomorrow, Forever / A Touch Of Today
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Capitol Records – CTMCD 115
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Soul-Jazz, Easy Listening, Ballad
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 55:44
Total Size: 128 / 309 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Today, Tomorrow, Forever
1. One Note Samba (01:58)
2. Go Away, Little Boy (02:47)
3. Unchain My Heart (02:04)
4. I Left My Heart In San Francisco (02:20)
5. Wives And Lovers (01:56)
6. The Good Life (02:20)
7. What Kind Of Fool Am I? (02:07)
8. I Can't Stop Loving You (02:35)
9. On Broadway (01:46)
10. Our Day Will Come (02:14)
11. Call Me Irresponsible (02:25)
12. Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (02:51)
A Touch Of Today
13. You've Got Your Troubles (02:26)
14. And I Love Him (02:20)
15. Uptight (Everything's Alright) (01:57)
16. Have A Heart (02:27)
17. Before The Rain (02:12)
18. The Shadow Of Your Smile (02:00)
19. Call Me (02:15)
20. Yesterday (02:05)
21. Wasn't It Wonderful (02:05)
22. You're Gonna Hear From Me (02:44)
23. No One Else But You (02:10)
24. Goin' Out Of My Head (02:05)
The Capitol/EMI two-fer Today, Tomorrow, Forever/A Touch of Today includes two of Nancy Wilson's pop sessions from the mid-'60s, chock to the brim with up-to-date -- for the time, of course -- standards like "One Note Samba," "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "Yesterday," "Wives and Lovers," "The Shadow of Your Smile," "Call Me," "Goin' out of My Head," and "Our Day Will Come." Though Wilson's beautiful voice and impeccable phrasing convert most of these songs into her repertoire, a few -- "Uptight (Everything's Alright)," and "On Broadway" -- just don't work at all. Overall, there's at least a dozen songs scattered across the two LPs that any vocal fan can enjoy, while another dozen might tailor better to camp listeners.