Abbey Lincoln feat. Stan Getz - You Gotta Pay The Band (1991)
BAND/ARTIST: Abbey Lincoln feat. Stan Getz
- Title: You Gotta Pay The Band
- Year Of Release: 1991
- Label: Verve[511 110-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 58:31
- Total Size: 310 MB(+3%) | 138 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 - Bird Alone
02 - I'm In Love
03 - You Gotta Pay The Band
04 - Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
05 - You Made Me Funny
06 - And How I Hoped For Your Love
07 - When I'm Called Home
08 - Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
09 - Up Jumped Spring
10 - A Time For Love
Personnel:
Abbey Lincoln - vocals
Stan Getz - tenor saxophone
Maxine Roach - viola
Hank Jones - piano
Charlie Haden - bass
Mark Johnson - drums
Stan Getz is featured on one of his final recordings on this excellent Abbey Lincoln CD; Getz's cool tenor fits in very well with Lincoln's voice, making one wish that they had met up previously. With pianist Hank Jones, bassist Charlie Haden, drummer Mark Johnson, and (on two songs) Maxine Roach's viola completing the group, it is not surprising that Lincoln sounds typically inspired. Actually, her version of "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" is a bit of a misfire with its dated lyrics (which should have been modified and altered to fit a female). However, "Bird Alone," Freddie Hubbard's "Up Jumped Spring" (given lyrics by Lincoln), and five of her originals more than compensate. Recommended.~Scott Yanow
01 - Bird Alone
02 - I'm In Love
03 - You Gotta Pay The Band
04 - Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
05 - You Made Me Funny
06 - And How I Hoped For Your Love
07 - When I'm Called Home
08 - Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
09 - Up Jumped Spring
10 - A Time For Love
Personnel:
Abbey Lincoln - vocals
Stan Getz - tenor saxophone
Maxine Roach - viola
Hank Jones - piano
Charlie Haden - bass
Mark Johnson - drums
Stan Getz is featured on one of his final recordings on this excellent Abbey Lincoln CD; Getz's cool tenor fits in very well with Lincoln's voice, making one wish that they had met up previously. With pianist Hank Jones, bassist Charlie Haden, drummer Mark Johnson, and (on two songs) Maxine Roach's viola completing the group, it is not surprising that Lincoln sounds typically inspired. Actually, her version of "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" is a bit of a misfire with its dated lyrics (which should have been modified and altered to fit a female). However, "Bird Alone," Freddie Hubbard's "Up Jumped Spring" (given lyrics by Lincoln), and five of her originals more than compensate. Recommended.~Scott Yanow
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