Showing posts with label Ann Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ann Williams. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2022

ANN WILLIAMS - First Time Out (1961) lp Mp320k

Ann Williams (1928-2007) was a supper-club singer whose vocal talent enabled her to blend equally well jazz and pop repertoire. In 1960 she recorded her only album "First Time Out," where she sings cleanly and her diction and phrasing were precise, demonstrating as well a good range and a comfortable posture at either up or slow tempo. Jimmy Jones’ arrangements are very good ones of their type. They never get in the way of Miss Williams and give her attractive and airy backgrounds with some particularly good solo spots from Clark Terry, Frank Williams, Barry Galbraith and Seldon Powell.
Side A
1    Serenade In Blue
2    Just Squeeze Me
3    Now You're Leaving Me
4    The World Doesn't Care
5    I Wish You Love
6    You And Our Lullaby
Side B
1    When The Sun Comes Out
2    Moonlight In Vermont
3    I Wish I Were A Witch
4    When A Woman Is Blue
5    Deep In A Dream
6    Everything I've Got
Credits :
Arranged By, Conductor – Jimmy Jones
Bass – Al Hall, George Duvivier, Milton Hinton
Drums – Bobby Donaldson, Herb Lovelle, Osie Johnson
Flute – Seldon Powell
Piano – Frank Williams
Reeds – George Dorsey
Strings – Dave Sawyer, George Ockner, Harry Lookofsky, Janet Putnam
Trumpet – Clark Terry, Paul Webster
Vocals – Ann Williams