| Jazz / Vocal, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz 
 Cyrus Chestnut	Piano
 David Weiss	Transcription
 George Horn	Mastering
 George Mraz	Bass
 Grady Tate	Arranger, Drums
 Gregoire Maret	Harmonica
 Hank Crawford	Sax (Alto)
 Hilliard Greene	Bass
 Jamie Putnam	Design, Art Direction
 Joe Beck	Guitar, Arranger
 John Abbott	Photography
 Katherine Miller	Engineer
 Little Jimmy Scott	Vocals, Arranger
 Michael Kanan	Piano, Arranger
 Michael Semanick	Mixing
 Robert Sadin	Arranger
 Todd Barkan	Producer, Arranger
 Victor Jones	Drums
 Will Friedwald	Liner Notes
 
 Jimmy Scott (aka Little Jimmy Scott) is one of those singers who has never recognized a boundary between pop, jazz, and R&B. From his start in the late '40s, he's worked with musicians of various styles while keeping an open ear to anything of interest. Contemporary albums included songs by Talking Heads, Paul Simon, Simply Red, and other artists, but for Mood Indigo, Scott has gone back to the standards. Besides the title track, he sings "Without a Song," "Time After Time," "There Will Never Be Another You," and "How Deep Is the Ocean?" All undoubtedly old friends to Scott, which accounts for the warmth and depth of the performances. Scott also mixes up the arrangements, sometimes backed by a quartet with Hank Crawford and Cyrus Chestnut, but on two tracks accompanied only by a guitar. While suspicious listeners might think the world doesn't need yet another collection of standards, Mood Indigo should overcome such reservations. Far from being exhausted, these songs still have plenty to offer and Scott knows how to coax the best from them. Taken at a slow tempo, "Without a Song" becomes sad and wistful while Scott's slightly astringent vocal tone makes "Blue Skies" more bracing than usual. Full of such unassuming treasures, Mood Indigo shows a singer who hasn't yet run out of things to say. ~ Lang Thompson, All Music Guide
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