mardi 3 novembre 2009

Penny Goodwin- Portrait Of A Gemini (1974)

A legendary bit of jazzy soul -- recorded by an obscure female singer from Milwaukee! Penny's got a warm style that's pretty darn nice on its own -- but it's made even better by the great arranger Richard Evan, who helped out a lot on the session. The feel is very much in the Chicago sophisti-soul mode -- and at times, the record sounds a lot like Marlena Shaw's best work in the 70s, particularly her sides for Blue Note in the early part of the decade. Includes the great original "Too Soon You're Old" -- a jazz dance classic for many years -- plus a stellar cover of Gil Scott Heron's "Lady Day & John Coltrane", and the tracks "What's Goin On", "Slow Hot Wind", "He's Come Back", and "Rain Sometimes".

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