Chris Connor - Warm Cool: The Atlantic Years (1999) CD Rip

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Title: Warm Cool: The Atlantic Years
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: 32 Jazz [32108]
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:17:53
Total Size: 849 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

CD1:

01. Strike Up the Band (2:35)
02. Good Morning Heartache (4:26)
03. But Not for Me (3:53)
04. All the Things You Are (2:48)
05. When the Wind Was Green (3:28)
06. Poor Little Rich Girl (3:56)
07. Lonely Woman (4:05)
08. I Miss You So (2:26)
09. I Am Gonna Go Fishin' (2:53)
10. It Never Entered My Mind (5:09)
11. Something to Live For (3:16)
12. Time Out for Tears (2:43)
13. 'S Wonderful (2:28)
14. These Foolish Things (3:39)
15. It Only Happens When I Dance with You (3:52)
16. High on a Windy Hill (3:49)
17. Oh, You Crazy Moon (3:46)
18. Kansas City (3:54)
19. Milano (3:21)
20. I Got Rhythm (2:05)

CD2:

01. Summertime (3:13)
02. Lonely Town (4:21)
03. I've Got a Crush on You (2:18)
04. A Foggy Day (3:21)
05. Senor Blues (2:55)
06. I Wonder What Became of Me (4:15)
07. Jump for Joy (2:48)
08. Angel Eyes (3:45)
09. Follow Me (2:51)
10. The Lonesome Road (4:24)
11. Here's That Rainy Day (3:04)
12. I'm Glad There Is You (4:22)
13. My Shining Hour (3:15)
14. Go 'Way from My Window (2:53)
15. Little Jazzbird (3:16)
16. Lilac Wine (4:54)
17. The End of a Love Affair (3:51)
18. (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over (4:29)
19. Misty (2:33)
20. Flying Home (2:33)
Chris Connor - Warm Cool: The Atlantic Years (1999) CD Rip

This lovely jazz vocalist recorded something like 150 songs for the Atlantic label alone, about a quarter of which are collected here on this double-CD set. Fans may fear a set of poor song choices with such a large number of recordings to choose from, but the songstress herself was involved in the compiling, working with an enthusiastic producer who seems to get a bigger kick out of music than anyone on the planet, Joel Dorn. This collection comes with his usual send-offs, dripping with camaraderie, and a sense of deep appreciation for the works of art he is presenting. These recordings brings us a voice with all the colors of the rainbow dropped into one swinging and well thought out instrumental combination after another. Jazz fans can listen for blowing from top-flight players such as Frank Foster, Al Cohn, Maynard Ferguson (his tracks are also recommended for dogs as well as jazz fans), Jaki Byard, Oliver Nelson, and Clark Terry. Even the mighty Mongo Santamaria is on hand. Chris Connor and her arrangers must have had pretty consistent good taste with their choice of material, because there are less lemons in the batch than one might expect skipping around through more than a dozen albums spread out over an equal number of years.~Eugene Chadbourne