Gloria Lynne - Lonely and Sentimental (1959/2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Gloria Lynne
- Title: Lonely and Sentimental
- Year Of Release: 1959/2020
- Label: Fresh Sound Records
- Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Soul
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 34:47 min
- Total Size: 176 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Am I Blue?
02. For All We Know
03. In Other Words
04. 'Tis Autumn
05. Hands across the Table
06. Love I've Found You
07. Blue and Sentimental
08. Then I'll Be Tired of You
09. Man of Mine
10. Little Girl Blue
11. We Never Kissed
12. Sentimental Melody
01. Am I Blue?
02. For All We Know
03. In Other Words
04. 'Tis Autumn
05. Hands across the Table
06. Love I've Found You
07. Blue and Sentimental
08. Then I'll Be Tired of You
09. Man of Mine
10. Little Girl Blue
11. We Never Kissed
12. Sentimental Melody
Gloria Lynne recorded many albums for Everest in her early days, slipped away into obscurity and then in the 1990's made a comeback. An excellent singer whose style falls between bop, 1950's middle-of-the-road pop and early soul, Lynne was always capable of putting on a colorful show. Her mother was a gospel singer and Lynne started out singing in church. She had five years of concert training and in 1951 won the legendary amateur competition at the Apollo Theatre.
Lynne sang with some vocal groups, became a single and in 1958 was discovered by Raymond Scott, who at the time was a top A&R man at Everest. During her busy period with Everest (at least ten records were cut between 1958-63), Lynne had hits in "I Wish You Love" (a song she virtually made a standard) and "I'm Glad There Is You." She recorded with both orchestras and jazz combos, becoming quite popular for a period. However, with the rise of rock and the change in the public's musical tastes, Lynne was forgotten for a time. Only a commercial record in 1975 for ABC broke the silence. But starting in the early 1980's, Gloria Lynne started working regularly again, regained some of her earlier frame and in the early 1990's recorded a couple of CDs for Muse.
Lynne sang with some vocal groups, became a single and in 1958 was discovered by Raymond Scott, who at the time was a top A&R man at Everest. During her busy period with Everest (at least ten records were cut between 1958-63), Lynne had hits in "I Wish You Love" (a song she virtually made a standard) and "I'm Glad There Is You." She recorded with both orchestras and jazz combos, becoming quite popular for a period. However, with the rise of rock and the change in the public's musical tastes, Lynne was forgotten for a time. Only a commercial record in 1975 for ABC broke the silence. But starting in the early 1980's, Gloria Lynne started working regularly again, regained some of her earlier frame and in the early 1990's recorded a couple of CDs for Muse.
Year 2020 | Jazz | Vocal Jazz | Soul | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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