Beverly Kenney was one of the most promising new jazz singers of the
mid-'50s. Unfortunately, she did not live long and recorded just three
albums as a leader. This particular CD reissue, a quartet date with
guitarist Johnny Smith, pianist Bob Pancoast, bassist Knobby Totah, and
drummer Mousie Alexander, is a real gem, with Kenney heard in top form.
Her version of "Destination Moon" is quite delightful, and other
highlights include "Tis' Autumn," "Almost Like Being in Love," "There
Will Never Be Another You," and "Snuggled on Your Shoulder," even if
"Ball and Chain" (a renamed "Sweet Lorraine") does not quite cut it.
Beverly Kenney had great potential and deserves to be remembered today. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Surrey With The Fringe On Top 2:07
Oscar Hammerstein II / Richard Rodgers
2 Tis' Autumn 2:26
H. Nemo
3 Looking For A Boy 2:18
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin
4 I'll Know My Love (Greensleeves) 2:31
L. Jones-B. Kaye
5 Destination Moon 2:18
Roy Alfred / M. Fisher
6 Ball & Chain (Sweet Lorraine) 3:00
Burwell-Parish
7 Almost Like Being In Love 2:08
Alan Jay Lerner / Frederick Loewe
8 Stairway To The Stars 2:48
Matty Malneck / Mitchell Parish / Frank Signorelli
9 There Will Never Be Another You 2:09
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
10 This Little Town In Paris 3:05
M. Schwartz
11 Moe's Blues 2:15
M. King
12 Snuggled On Your Shoulder 2:26
Carmen Lombardo / Joe Young
Credits :
Bass – Nabil Totah
Drums – Mousie Alexander
Guitar – Johnny Smith
Piano – Bob Pancoast
Vocals – Beverly Kenney
Monday, April 25, 2022
BEVERLY KENNEY - Sings For Johnny Smith (1955-1991) RM / MONO / APE (image+.cue), lossless
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