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Karrin Allyson: Wild for You (2004)
West Coast-based jazz vocalist Karrin Allyson was five albums into her Concord career before she hit on niche—well-conceived concept recordings. The first in this series was From Paris to Rio (Concord 4865, 1999), which found Ms. Allyson in the original French and Portuguese mood. From Paris to Rio contains a collection of specifically chosen melodies, all intricate and ornate. It was followed in 2001 with what may be Allyson’s masterpiece, Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane (Concord 4950), where the singer took the instrumental ballads from Coltrane’s famous Impulse release of the same title and infused them with a frankly sensual ambience.
In Blue
Karrin Allyson continues her formula for success—find what songs have in common and then showing it. Her discs are slide shows with a theme and are offered with grace and talent.
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Track Listing: Gil Goldstein
Personnel: 1. All I Want; 2. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight; 3. Wild World; 4. (Goin') Wild for You Baby; 5. Help Me; 6. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word; 7. I Got Eyes; 8. Moon Is the Harsh Mistress; 9. It's Too Late; 10. Mind on My Man; 11. Right Thing to Do; 12. Feel Like Makin' Love; 13. First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.
Record Label: Concord Music Group
Style: Vocal






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