One mark of a great jazz vocalist is the material she picks. Jeri
Southern was one of the great students of jazz-era song, and the
material she chose for Southern Breeze is strong in two ways -- they're
not only great songs, but they're great for her. Never blessed with a
strong voice, Southern instead realized the artistic advantages those
qualities brought, and often chose torch songs or unlucky-in-love songs
that accentuated her seeming weaknesses and everywoman qualities. With
charts from arranger genius Marty Paich, Southern opens on a high note,
the glib "Down with Love." Yet to come are happy yet forlorn choices
"Who Wants to Fall in Love" and "Because He Reminds Me of You" --
Southern even finds the catch in "Crazy He Calls Me." And in true West
Coast fashion, the music features brass that swings lightly and a
dynamic range that frequently plumbs the depths (including tuba and
baritone sax), all possible thanks to Paich's charts and able musicians
including Georgie Auld, Don Fagerquist, and Bob Enevoldsen. Upbeat
standards get their chance to shine as well -- "Ridin' High," "I Like
the Likes of You" -- but most of Southern Breeze is gloriously
melancholy. by John Bush
Tracklist :
1 Down with Love 3:14
Harold Arlen / E.Y. "Yip" Harburg
2 Crazy He Calls Me 3:49
Bob Russell / Carl Sigman
3 Lazy Bones 3:07
Hoagy Carmichael / Johnny Mercer
4 Who Wants to Fall in Love 3:17
Bart Howard
5 Then I'll Be Tired of You 3:50
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg / Arthur Schwartz
6 Ridin' High 2:24
Cole Porter
7 Because He Reminds Me of You 3:16
Mack Gordon / Harry Revel
8 Porgy 3:37
Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh
9 Are These Really Mine 3:43
Robert Cook / David Saxon / Sunny Skylar
10 Isn't This a Lovely Day 3:01
Irving Berlin
11 Warm Kiss 2:58
Doris Fisher
12 I Like the Likes of You 2:55
Vernon Duke / E.Y. "Yip" Harburg
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Herb Geller
Arranged By, Conductor – Marty Paich
Baritone Saxophone – Jack Dulong
Bass – Bud Clark
Drums – Mel Lewis
French Horn – Vince De Rosa
Guitar – Bill Pittman
Tenor Saxophone – Georgie Auld
Trumpet – Don Fagerquist, Frank Beach
Tuba – John Kitzmiller
Valve Trombone – Bob Enevoldsen
Vocals – Jeri Southern
Friday, October 29, 2021
JERI SOUTHERN - Southern Breeze (1958-1989) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Thursday, October 28, 2021
JERI SOUTHERN - ... Meets Cole Porter + ... At The Crescendo (1999) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Two of jazz vocalist Jeri Southern's full-length LPs are collected here on this two-fer CD release by EMI.
Tracklist :
... Meets Cole Porter (1959)
1 Don't Look at Me That Way 2:59
Cole Porter
2 Get Out of Town 3:04
Cole Porter
3 Looking at You 2:31
Cole Porter
4 It's All Right With Me 4:45
Cole Porter
5 Let's Fly Away 2:31
Cole Porter
6 Why Shouldn't I? 2:30
Cole Porter
7 You're the Top 2:49
Cole Porter
8 After You 2:50
Cole Porter
9 Which? 2:41
Cole Porter
10 I Concentrate on You 3:49
Cole Porter
11 It's Bad for Me 2:13
Cole Porter
12 Weren't We Fools? 2:49
Cole Porter
... At The Crescendo (1960)
13 I Thought of You Last Night 2:40
Ralph Freed
14 I Get a Kick Out of You 3:50
Cole Porter
15 Dancing on the Ceiling 3:48
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
16 Blame It on My Youth 3:32
Edward Heyman / Oscar Levant
17 Remind Me 4:30
Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern
18 You Better Go Now 2:39
Irvin Graham / Bix Reichner
19 I'm Just a Woman 3:30
Gail Allen
20 Something I Dreamed Last Night 4:47
Sammy Fain / Herbert Magidson / Jack Yellen
21 Nice Work If You Can Get It 2:05
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin
22 When I Fall in Love 3:20
Edward Heyman / Victor Young
JERI SOUTHERN - You Better Go Now + When Your Heart's on Fire (1996) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
If you were to leaf through all the material written about Jeri Southern
in the past five years or so by record reviewers, night club critics,
newspaper columnists and others, you would notice a constant recurrence
of such words as delicacy, sensitivity, taste, subtlety and restraint.
And if you find these qualities admirable, then it's a fine experience
you have in store as you listen to these lyrical little milestones in
Miss Southern's recording career. On some of them she sounds very close
to tears, on others she sounds wise and profound and perhaps just a bit
cynical. Sometimes she seems like a wistful little girl, and the next
minute she's silken and sultry and seductive. The moods are many and
complex, and they are all Jeri Southern's. They are all yours too, to
share with her here in this album. Jasmine records
Tracklist :
You Better Go Now (1956)
1 You Better Go Now 3:02
Irvin Graham / Bix Reichner
2 Give Me Time 3:14
Alec Wilder
3 Something I Dreamed Last Night 3:44
Sammy Fain / Herbert Magidson / Jack Yellen
4 The Man That Got Away 3:12
Harold Arlen / Ira Gershwin
5 When I Fall in Love 3:07
Edward Heyman / Victor Young
6 Just Got to Have Him Around 2:55
Redd Evans / Dave Mann
7 Dancing on the Ceiling 3:11
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
8 Speak Softly to Me 2:40
Dave Coleman
9 What Good Am I Without You 3:08
Sammy Gallop / Don Rodney
10 I Thought of You Last Night 3:14
Ralph Freed
11 That Ole Devil Called Love 3:19
Doris Fisher / Allan Roberts
When Your Heart's On Fire (1957)
12 Remind Me 3:14
Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern
13 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 3:51
Otto Harbach / Jerome Kern
14 Can I Forget You? 2:49
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
15 Little Girl Blue 3:51
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
16 I Remember You 3:28
Johnny Mercer / Victor Schertzinger
17 He Was Too Good to Me 3:45
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
18 You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?) 2:22
Walter Donaldson
19 You Make Me Feel So Young 2:40
Mack Gordon / Josef Myrow
20 Someone to Watch over Me 3:51
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin
21 Autumn in New York 2:32
Vernon Duke
22 My Ship 3:56
Ira Gershwin / Kurt Weill
23 No More 3:33
Tutti Camarata / Bob Russell
24 Let Me Love You 2:10
Bart Howard
Credits :
Conductor
– Lew Douglas (faixas: 6), Norman Leyden (faixas: 7), Sonny Burke
(faixas: 4, 12), Sy Oliver (faixas: 2, 3, 9, 10), Camarata (faixas: 1,
8, 11, 13 to 24), Victor Young (faixas: 5)
Vocals, Piano [Solo] – Jeri Southern (faixas: 5)