We now have a set of standard songs sung by a classy singer that I've not heard of before so off I go to "Wikie" to see what I can find !!!.....Thanks John for this find !!.....Its a good Un !!
Discovered on Chicago's South Side, Ann Gilbert emerged briefly in the
mid-'50s on the Groove label, RCA's blues/jazz subsidiary. She'd begun
singing in church at the age of four and by ten, she was a regular on
the radio program Young America Sings. She acted and sang in summer
stock musicals and seemed destined for a career in classical music when
jazz beckoned. She began improvising at the piano and found that she
preferred experimenting with music rather than the formality of
classical study. Gilbert
began singing in clubs, working as her own accompanist, and began
building a reputation at clubs in Indianapolis and Chicago. In 1956, she
got her big chance to record when she was signed to Groove Records by a
talent scout passing through Chicago. In a Swingin' Mood pairs singer Ann Gilbert with arranger Elliot Lawrence,
whose bold, buoyant charts keep the session every bit as lively as its
title promises. Stock selections like "Someone to Watch Over Me,"
"Makin' Whoopee," and "Lover Come Back to Me" may not look particularly
impressive on paper, but Gilbert's
vocals are never anything less than heartfelt, yet remarkably free of
pathos. A crack supporting unit featuring tenor saxophonist Al Cohn, altoist Hal McKusick, trumpeter Nick Travis, and trombonist Eddie Bert also contributes mightily to the album's effervescent spirit.
4. Back In Your Own Back Yard
Wrong LP This Is Al Green, Not Ann Gilbert.
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