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Nancy Wilson - Yesterday's Love Songs/Today's Blues

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Yesterday's Love Songs/Today's Blues
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Artist(s)Nancy Wilson
StudioBlue Note Records
Release DateMay 21, 1991
UPC Code077779626526
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Tracks

  1. The Song Is You - Nancy Wilson, Hammerstein, Oscar
  2. The Very Thought of You - Nancy Wilson, Noble, Ray
  3. Satin Doll - Nancy Wilson, Ellington, Duke
  4. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Nancy Wilson, Hart, Lorenz
  5. Sufferin' With the Blues - Nancy Wilson, Conyers, Teddy "Che
  6. Someone to Watch over Me - Nancy Wilson, Gershwin, George
  7. The Best Is Yet to Come - Nancy Wilson, Coleman, Cy
  8. Never Let Me Go - Nancy Wilson, Evans, Ray
  9. Send Me Yesterday - Nancy Wilson, Smith, J.H.
  10. All My Tomorrows - Nancy Wilson, Cahn, Sammy
  11. Please Send Me Someone to Love - Nancy Wilson, Mayfield, Percy
  12. Blue Prelude - Nancy Wilson, Bishop, Joe
  13. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? - Nancy Wilson, Loesser, Frank
  14. Show Goes On - Nancy Wilson, Roth
  15. West Coast Blues - Nancy Wilson, Montgomery, Wes
  16. Tell Me the Truth - Nancy Wilson, Jackson, D.
  17. My Sweet Thing - Nancy Wilson,

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (11 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteWhat my dad used to play on his 'record box'Quote
For nostalgia's sake, I wanted to hear 'Satin Doll'--and I felt that it wasn't enough. One of the last of the great song stylists, Nancy Wilson deserves to be played over, and over and over to get the full effect. A great voice. January 11, 2007

rating: 5 Quotedarryl's review... Quote
this cd is a nice one, the popular song, tell me the truth is on here, the very thought if you and some more songs that i like. i wasnt ewven born when these songs cam out, but i remember my mother used to play tell me the truth. the cd is nice, take a listen to the samples... January 10, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteA great album that emphasizes Wilson's versatility.Quote
Nancy Wilson can do it all--and does on this CD from 1963. A singer who sings some jazz, some pop, some blues, some soul, and some standards from the Great American Songbook, she manages to do everything well and appeal to everyone, a statement proven by the fact that during the sixties, she was second only to the Beatles in total sales at Capitol Records.

With her light, high voice and great feel for tempo and phrasing, she ranges here from an Eartha Kitt-like sound in "Bewitched" to the gorgeous ballad "Never Let me Go" and one of her best songs, the energetic "My Sweet Thing," with its syncopated pop rock sound. Throughout the album, Gerald Wilson, arranger and band leader, shows off her young voice (she is only 26 here) to its best advantage. Though he is leading a big band with unlimited potential for a big sound, he uses the orchestra almost as a quartet--the string section operates almost as a solo instrument, and the woodwind section sounds like a single sax or clarinet--despite its size. The result is that the huge orchestra never competes with Nancy Wilson, and despite its size, it sounds appropriate to a solo voice.

Some of the best tracks here are blues songs. "Sufferin' with the Blues" offers Wilson an opportunity to wail, while the five songs on the bonus tracks (the "Today's Blues" section), featuring Wild Bill Davis on organ as backup, are among the best on the CD. "West Coast Blues," a fast, off-tempo song, is a star turn for Wilson, with unusual phrasing, as she carries words across beats and measures, and fully lets go emotionally. "Tell Me The Truth," a song in which Wilson whispers that she wants the truth about her relationship, became one of her biggest hits. "My Sweet Thing," with its syncopated pop/rock beat, the most unusual song on the album, is one in which Wilson carries the tune and rhythm into pop dimensions.

If you are looking for a CD of great jazz, look at Sarah Vaughan's "Crazy and Mixed Up." If you are looking for a CD of soul, check out Aretha Franklin's many great albums. But if you are looking for a terrific album which offers a little of many genres--an album in which the vocalist can do it all--then play the samples of Nancy Wilson's "Yesterday's Love Songs" and buy this CD. This is a terrific album by one of the great, versatile singers from the last third of the 20th century. n Mary Whipple
January 9, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteNancy Blows Ella and Sarah away!Quote
This album is again proof of why Nancy is simply the best. She may not be able to scat like Ella or sing 4 octaves like Sarah but her phrasing is second to none. December 30, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteWilson times two!!!Quote
What makes this an amazing recording are the arrangements of Gerald Wilson! Listen to the samples to see what I mean. Every jazz fan should own this disc. November 22, 2003

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