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Lem Winchester - With Feeling + Nocturne, and more... Featuring Oliver Nelson & Etta Jones (2 LP on 2 CD) (2013)

Lem Winchester - With Feeling + Nocturne, and more... Featuring Oliver Nelson & Etta Jones (2 LP on 2 CD) (2013)
  • Title: With Feeling + Nocturne, and more... Featuring Oliver Nelson & Etta Jones (2 LP on 2 CD) + Bonus Tracks
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: Fresh Sound Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:51:19
  • Total Size: 591 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

1. Why Don't They Understand? (With Feeling) (04:32)
2. Butterfly (With Feeling) (04:33)
3. With a Song in My Heart (With Feeling) (04:30)
4. But Beautiful (With Feeling) (04:11)
5. Skylark (With Feeling) (06:41)
6. To Love and Be Loved (With Feeling) (03:49)
7. The Kids (With Feeling) (04:00)
8. My Romance (With Feeling) (04:08)
9. Nocturne (Nocturne) (03:45)
10. Bob's Blues (Nocturne) (05:30)
11. Man with a Horn (Nocturne) (06:07)
12. In a Sentimental Mood (Nocturne) (06:12)

Disc 2

1. Early Morning (Nocturne) (04:48)
2. Azur 'Te - Paris Blues (Nocturne) (05:42)
3. Time After Time (Nocturne) (07:25)
4. The More I See You (04:12)
5. Our Love Is Here to Stay (03:46)
6. Easy Living (04:55)
7. They Can't Take That Away from Me (02:50)
8. Canadian Sunset (02:35)
9. I Got It Bad (04:09)
10. That's All There Is to That (03:59)
11. I Only Have Eyes for You (03:14)
12. Almost Like Being in Love (02:42)
13. Lady Day (02:53)

Made in October 1960, just a few months before Lem Winchesters accidental death in early 1961, With Feeling, the first of the albums here, was intended to be part of Prestiges Moodsville ballad series. But the results were rather livelier than that suggests, as the vibist, impeccably supported by pianist Richard Wyands, bassist George Duvivier and drummer Roy Haynes, distinguishes himself on an enjoyable date, especially on Why Dont They Understand, But Beautiful and Skylark.

He joined the same rhythm section that August for Nocturne, another Moodsville album, this time led by alto and tenor saxophonist Oliver Nelson, on which all involved contributed warmly evocative music.

And in between these albums Winchester was reunited with the same rhythm section in September, along with Oliver Nelson, for another swinging and effective session, this time with Etta Jones. A singer influenced by among others, Billie Holiday, she delivers unforced and persuasively engaging interpretations of a set of superior standards, admirably backed by the quintet.


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