Sherry Williams - The Way You Love Me (1997)

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Title: The Way You Love Me
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Williamsound West
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 53:15
Total Size: 287 MB | 121 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Bluesette
02. The Time is Right
03. Just In Time
04. Lullaby Of Birdland
05. Morning Hours
06. The Way You Love Me
07. Never Let Me Go
08. Yesterday I Heard The Rain
09. Just Friends
10. I Know My Heart
11. Sabor a Mi
12. Don't Look Back

California - based singer Sherry Williams enchants you with her torchy, witching hour vocal stylings on this well-produced 12 song set. The entire album, particularly the title track is a transfixing affair, but I have two favorites to recommend for Quiet Storm shows. The first is "Morning Hours", a vivid lyric from the pen of Kathy Rubbicco about new lovers who stay up all night enjoying each other's company. "We live love in the morning hours / we spend time like it was borrowed from tomorrow..." Also exceptional is "The Taste of Me (Sabor a Mí)", a Latin Jazz piece that opens with spoken poetry before segueing into the Spanish lyrics of the song - a tastefully erotic tour de force. Instrumentalists on the album include trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison, tenor saxophonist Herman Riley, vibraphonist Dave Pike and percussionist Rudy Regalado.---A. Scott Galloway, "Startime" column, Urban Network Magazine

THE WAY YOU LOVE ME .... California - based singer Sherry Williams enchants you with her torchy, witching hour vocal stylings on this well-produced 12 song set. The entire album, particularly the title track is a transfixing affair, but I have two favorites to recommend for Quiet Storm shows. The first is Morning Hours , a vivid lyric from the pen of Kathy Rubbicco about new lovers who stay up all night enjoying each other s company. We live love in the morning hours / we spend time like it was borrowed from tomorrow... Also exceptional is The Taste of Me (Sabor a Mí) , a Latin Jazz piece that opens with spoken poetry before segueing into the Spanish lyrics of the song - a tastefully erotic tour de force. Instrumentalists on the album include trumpeter Harry Sweets Edison, tenor saxophonist Herman Riley, vibraphonist Dave Pike and percussionist Rudy Regalado. --A. Scott Galloway, Startime column, Urban Network Magazine


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