Mary Stallings - Don't Look Back (2012) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Mary Stallings
- Title: Don't Look Back
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: High Note
- Genre: Vocal Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:00:07
- Total Size: 324 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. When Lights Are Low
02. The Way You Love Me
03. Night Mist Blues
04. Goodbye Medley
05. Is That...? (This Love)
06. Don't Look Back
07. Love Me or Leave Me
08. Don't Misunderstand
09. Key Largo
10. Soul Eyes
11. Mary's Blues
12. People Time (Forever Mine)
01. When Lights Are Low
02. The Way You Love Me
03. Night Mist Blues
04. Goodbye Medley
05. Is That...? (This Love)
06. Don't Look Back
07. Love Me or Leave Me
08. Don't Misunderstand
09. Key Largo
10. Soul Eyes
11. Mary's Blues
12. People Time (Forever Mine)
Just over 50 years have passed since 22-year-old Mary Stallings established herself as the finest new voice in jazz with the release of Cal Tjader Plays, Mary Stallings Sings. Since then, Stallings has released fewer albums than the average person has fingers, the earliest dating to 1990. Tempting as it is to ruminate over what could have been, it’s better to celebrate the fact that she has been steadily active throughout the past two decades and remains, at 72, the consummate jazz singer. It’s also tempting to say that her tone and phrasing are strongly reminiscent of Carmen McRae and that her warmth rivals Nancy Wilson. Both statements are true, but comparisons can imply inferiority, and Stallings is second to none.
In 2001, Stallings found an ideal musical partner in pianist/arranger Eric Reed when they teamed for her Live at the Village Vanguard. They again united two years ago for the sensational Dream. Now, for their third pairing-together with bassist Reuben Rogers and drummer Carl Allen-Stallings and Reed easily surpass their earlier triumphs, achieving the same sort of rare, supreme simpatico as Ella and Louis or Sinatra and Riddle. The playlist is equally marvelous, dipping into the Benny Carter, Ahmad Jamal, Mal Waldron and K. Lawrence Dunham songbooks, and including two exceptional Reed compositions, the lilting “Is That…? (This Love)” and, crafted especially for Stallings, the sassy “Mary’s Blues.”
In 2001, Stallings found an ideal musical partner in pianist/arranger Eric Reed when they teamed for her Live at the Village Vanguard. They again united two years ago for the sensational Dream. Now, for their third pairing-together with bassist Reuben Rogers and drummer Carl Allen-Stallings and Reed easily surpass their earlier triumphs, achieving the same sort of rare, supreme simpatico as Ella and Louis or Sinatra and Riddle. The playlist is equally marvelous, dipping into the Benny Carter, Ahmad Jamal, Mal Waldron and K. Lawrence Dunham songbooks, and including two exceptional Reed compositions, the lilting “Is That…? (This Love)” and, crafted especially for Stallings, the sassy “Mary’s Blues.”
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