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1. | Sitting In The Sun
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2. | How About You
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3. | I'm Just A Lucky So and So
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4. | Squeeze Me
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5. | When The Sun Comes Out
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6. | Makin' Whoopee
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7. | Don Cha Go Way Mad
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8. | Sittin' and A'Rockin'
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9. | Memphis In June
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10. | Time After Time
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11. | Easy Living
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12. | Looking At You
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Jazz
Recorded July 12, 1957, Radio Recorders
Lucy Ann Polk (vocals), Marty Paich (piano), Dick Noel (trombone), Bob Hardaway (tenor), Tony Rizzi (guitar), Buddy Clark (bass), Mel Lewis (drums)
Lucy Ann Polk was a vocalist's vocalist, winning the Downbeat best female vocalist in 1952 and 1953. This small group date features Marty Paich arrangements and backup and is one of the finest vocal records ever recorded. Outstanding stereo sound by Bones Howe.
* Bones Howe - Engineer * Dayton Howe - Engineer * Eva Diana - Cover Portrait, Portraits * Joe Quinn - Liner Notes
Lucy Ann Polk's lone ModeVSOP session pairs the singer with a sextet led by pianist and arranger Marty Paich, whose nuanced, spacious orchestrations perfectly complement Polk's sultry yet supremely controlled style. The strength of Lucky Lucy Ann is its subtlety -- not a note is wasted or extraneous, and for all the modernist elements converging in Paich's arrangements, he never obscures the clarity of perennials like "Makin' Whoopee" and "Time After Time." Polk likewise shades the universal themes of the lyrics with a style and fierce intelligence all her own -- for all the power of her voice, it's her restraint that rings loudest and clearest. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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