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You Got What It Takes |
Kevin Mahogany |
első megjelenés éve: 1995 55 perc |
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(1995)
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3.557 Ft
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1. | Baby You Got What It Takes
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2. | Stockholm Sweetnin
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3. | Just In Time
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4. | Sophisticated Lady
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5. | Route 66
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6. | Here's That Rainy Day
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7. | Yardbird Suite
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8. | My Funny Valentine
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9. | Old Times Sake
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10. | BG's Groove
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11. | God Bless The Child
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12. | Little Sherri
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13. | Please Send Me Someone To Love
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Jazz / Vocal, Standards, Vocal Jazz
Recorded: Mar 19, 1995
Kevin Mahogany voc Benny Golson ts James Williams p Michael Formanek b Victor Lewis dr Jeanie Bryson voc
Kevin Mahogany's third and final Enja recording (before moving on to Warner Bros.) was his finest and a very definitive set. More jazz-oriented than his first Warner Bros. set, this program matches Mahogany's attractive voice with pianist James Williams (who contributed the tune "Old Times Sake"), bassist Michael Formanek, drummer Victor Lewis and guest tenor Benny Golson. Singer Jeanie Bryson helps out on the opening "Baby You Got What It Takes," making one wish that the two vocalists would team up more often. Other highlights include Quincy Jones' classic "Stockholm Sweetnin'," "Route 66" (which has some creative scatting by Mahogany), the brief "Yardbird Suite" and "BG's Groove." Throughout this date, Kevin Mahogany (formerly a saxophonist who obviously knows music well) shows just how strong a jazz singer he can be. Highly recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Kevin Mahogany
Active Decade: '90s Born: Jul 30, 1958 in Kansas City, MO Genre: Vocal Styles: Bop, Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Kevin Mahogany's sudden prominence in the mid-'90s was a relief to many who felt that male jazz singers under the age of 60 were non-existent. His swinging style is reminiscent, but not derivative of, Joe Williams. Mahogany played piano, clarinet, and various saxophones while growing up before deciding to specialize in singing. He attended Baker University in Kansas and sang locally in some R&B groups. In the early '90s, Mahogany dedicated himself to jazz and, after two fine albums for Enja, he signed with Warner Bros. for LPs including 1997's Another Time Another Place and 1998's My Romance. In addition, he has recorded as a guest on dates by Elvin Jones and arranger Frank Mantooth. In fall 2000, Portrait of Kevin Mahogany was released. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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