Mary Foster Conklin - Blues For Breakfast (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Mary Foster Conklin
- Title: Blues For Breakfast
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Rhombus
- Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 55:29 min
- Total Size: 125 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Before The Show
02. Spring Isn't Spring Anymore
03. Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World
04. Angel Eyes
05. That Tired Routine Called Love
06. Encanto D'Amor
07. Blues For Breakfast
08. Will You Still Be Mine
09. Where Am I To Go?
10. The Night We Called It A Day
11. Let's Get Away From It All
12. Let's Just Pretend
13. Learn To Love
14. Violets For Your Furs
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01. Before The Show
02. Spring Isn't Spring Anymore
03. Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World
04. Angel Eyes
05. That Tired Routine Called Love
06. Encanto D'Amor
07. Blues For Breakfast
08. Will You Still Be Mine
09. Where Am I To Go?
10. The Night We Called It A Day
11. Let's Get Away From It All
12. Let's Just Pretend
13. Learn To Love
14. Violets For Your Furs
The basis of award-winning New York City-based vocalist Mary Foster Conklin's heartfelt tribute to songwriter Matt Dennis is that he died in 2002 too little remembered, and she wanted to shine the light on his legacy. Then, of course, the crisply written liner notes by James Gavin quotes a praise by Tony Bennett, talk about Dennis' "Angel Eyes" being recorded by Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, and others being waxed by Chet Baker. The point seems to be, then, not that Dennis was totally obscure, but that his catalog was richer than these legends would have suspected. While she puts just the right smoky, heartbreaking touch to "Angel Eyes" and the elegant title track, Conklin does an equally magical job on whimsical, punchy John Di Martino arrangements of more obscure gems like "Show Me The Way to Get out of This World" and "Let's Get Away From It All." Other highlights include Conklin's beautiful Spanish lyrics on the balmy "Encanto d'Amor" (a translation of "It Wasn't the Stars That Thrilled Me") and her uncovering of two songs whose lyrics were penned by Bobby Troup -- the eloquent, sparsely arranged "Where Am I to Go?" and thoughtful "Learn to Love." The subtle joys of this labor of love will hopefully get the attention of more contemporary vocalists, who should consider mining more of Dennis' wonderful songs in the future. ~ Jonathan Widran
Mary Foster Conklin (vocals); David Oquendo (vocals); Tony Romano (guitar); Joel Frahm (saxophone); John Di Martino (piano); Leo Traversa (electric bass); Ron Vincent (drums); Wilson "Chembo" Corniel, Jr. (percussion).
Mary Foster Conklin (vocals); David Oquendo (vocals); Tony Romano (guitar); Joel Frahm (saxophone); John Di Martino (piano); Leo Traversa (electric bass); Ron Vincent (drums); Wilson "Chembo" Corniel, Jr. (percussion).
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