Frances Wayne – The Warm Sound (Mono, Japanese Edition)
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Vocals – Frances Wayne
Bass – Milt Hinton (A1-3, A6, B1, B3, B5-6) [Click here to see more vinyl featuring Milt Hinton]
Drums – Osie Johnson (A1-3, A6, B1, B3, B5-6)
Flute – Jerome Richardson (A1, B5-6)
Guitar – Billy Mure (A1-3, A6, B1, B3, B5-6)
Piano – Billy Rowland (A1-3, A6, B1, B3, B5-6)
Trumpet – Billy Butterfield (A2)
Trombone – Urbie Green (A3, B1)
Bass – Wendell Marshall (A4-5, B2, B4)
Drums – Don Lamond (A4-5, B2, B4)
Piano – Hank Jones (A4-5, B2, B4) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Hank Jones]
Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn (A4-5, B2, B4)
Baritone Saxophone – Jerome Richardson (A6)
Written by Johnny Mercer (A1), Ralph Burns (A1), Woody Herman (A1), B. Hanighen (A2), C. Williams (A2), Thelonious Monk (A2), Duke Ellington (A3, B5), Irving Gordon (A3), Irving Mills (A3, B5), Guy Wood (A4), Robert Mellin (A4), Bart Howard (A5), J. Hendricks (A6), Neal Hefti (A6), Count Basie (B1), Jerry Livingston (B1), Max David (B1), Kurt Weill (B2), Ogden Nash (B2), Neal Hefti (B3), Steve Allen (B3), Haven Gillespie (B4), J. Fred Coots (B4), Juan Tizol (B5), Benny Goodman (B6), Fred Royal (B6)
1 LP, standard sleeve
Limited edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Mono
Studio
Record Press : Optimal Media GmbH
Label : Atlantic
Original Label : Atlantic
Engineered by Tom Dowd
Original release produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Reissue produced by Kouki Hanawa
Mastered at Atlantic Studios
Cover by Marvin Israel
Liner Notes by George T. Simon
Reissued in February 2019
Tracks :
Side A:
- Early Autumn
- 'Round Midnight
- relude To A Kiss
- My One And Only Love
- In Other Words
- Two For The Blues
Side B:
- Blue And Sentimental
- Speak Low
- Oh What A Night For Love
- You Go To My Head
- Caravan
- Soft Winds
Reviews :
“The aptly titled The Warm Sound reunites Frances Wayne with husband and arranger Neal Hefti, adding to the equation a wonderful support unit including tenorist Al Cohn, guitarist Billy Mure, pianist Hank Jones, and flautist Jerome Richardson to yield one of the singer's most delightful and consistent sessions. Hefti keeps his more extravagant impulses in check here, creating a series of sophisticated but appealingly simple arrangements that underscore the breathy appeal of Wayne's vocals. Likewise, warhorses including "'Round Midnight" and "Prelude to a Kiss" prove particularly well-matched to her sexy but sweet persona.” AllMusic Review by Jason Ankeny