Carmen McRae | ||||
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Released | March 23,ref? 1955 (10"), 1994 (CD) | |||
Recorded | October 6 – December 1954 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 36:11 | |||
Label | Bethlehem BCP 1023 (10"), BCP-6004 (LP), 20-30162 (CD) | |||
Carmen McRae chronology | ||||
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Carmen McRae is a 1955 album by Jazz singer Carmen McRae. It was McRae's second album and was released on the Bethlehem label exclusively as 10" monoaural LP.[1]>[2] The album was reissued on LP in 1976 as The Finest of Carmen McRae: You'd Be So Easy to Love, with an additional track, "Too Much in Love to Care".[3] In 1994 Betlehem had digitally remastered the recordings and released a CD with six additional tracks, alternate takes of songs from the original sessions.[4][5]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [5] |
Scott Yanow reviewed the album for Allmusic and wrote that of it that "Overall the music is pleasing but not too memorable and one wishes there were more variety".[5]
Track listing
- "You'd Be So Easy to Love" (Cole Porter) – 2:26
- "If I'm Lucky (I'll Be the One)" (Chuck Darwin, Paulette Girard) – 3:17
- "Old Devil Moon" (E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, Burton Lane) – 2:40
- "Tip Toe Gently" (Mat Mathews, Girard) – 2:40
- "You Made Me Care" (Darwin, Girard) – 2:09
- "Last Time for Love" (Carmen McRae) – 3:05
- "Misery" (Tony Scott) – 3:53
- "Too Much in Love to Care" (Carroll Coates, James J. Kriegsmann) – 2:33
- Alternate takes released on 1994 CD reissue
- "Too Much in Love to Care" (Alternate take) – 3:19
- "Old Devil Moon" (Alternate stereo) – 2:37
- "You Made Me Care" (Alternate stereo) – 2:09
- "Too Much in Love to Care" (Alternate stereo) – 2:20
- "Last Time for Love" (Alternate stereo) – 3:03
Personnel
- Carmen McRae – vocals
- Tracks 1–4
- Herbie Mann – flute, tenor saxophone
- Mat Mathews – accordion
- Mundell Lowe – guitar
- Wendell Marshall – double bass
- Kenny Clarke – drums
- Tracks 5–8
- Tony Scott – clarinet, piano (on "Misery")
- Dick Katz – piano
- Skip Fawcett – double bass
- Osie Johnson – drums
References
- ↑ Carmen McRae 10" at Discogs
- ↑ Bethlehem Records discography accessed September 26, 2015
- ↑ The Finest of Carmen McRae: You'd Be So Easy to Love LP at Discogs
- ↑ Carmen McRae CD at Discogs
- 1 2 3 Carmen McRae at AllMusic
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