Irene Kral - Essential Classics, Vol. 627: Irene Kral (2024)

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Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 627: Irene Kral
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Essential Classics
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:40
Total Size: 289 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Lazy Afternoon (2:54)
2. Comes Love (2:36)
3. I'd Know You Anywhere (2:13)
4. This is Always (3:23)
5. It's a Wonderful World (2:34)
6. Everybody Knew but Me (2:02)
7. Memphis in June (2:57)
8. Something to Remember You By (2:14)
9. I Let a Song Go out of My Heart (2:46)
10. It Isn't so Good (2:32)

1. This Little Love of Ours (2:07)
2. What's Right for You (3:01)
3. Detour Ahead (3:44)
4. The Night We Called it a Day (2:33)
5. Just Friends (2:40)
6. Rock Me to Sleep (2:20)
7. Better than Anything (2:21)
8. The Meaning of the Blues (3:11)
9. Detour Ahead (2:56)
10. Nobody Else but Me (1:26)

American jazz singer.
Born January 18, 1932 in Illinois, USA.
Died August 15, 1978 (age of 46, breast cancer) in Encino, California, USA.
Sister of pianist/singer Roy Kral.
Irene started singing professionally as a teenager. She sang with bands on tours led by Woody Herman and Chubby Jackson, former Herman bass player.

Irene joined Maynard Ferguson's band in the late 1950s and sang with groups led by Stan Kenton and Shelly Manne.

Irene then started a solo career. After getting married and settling in Los Angeles, Kral did not work for a while. However, from 1974-1977, she recorded three exquisite albums for Choice and Catalyst, including two duet sets with pianist Alan Broadbent (Where Is Love and Gentle Rain), that are considered classics; her rendition of "Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most" is definitive. She was a ballad singer who stated that Carmen McRae was one of her inspirations.

Irene was made famous posthumously when Clint Eastwood used her recordings in his 1995 movie, "The Bridges of Madison County".