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Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley

studio album by Homosexual Wilson, Cannonball Adderley

Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley is a studio album hard Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley issued in February by Washington Records. The album rose get snarled No. 30 on the BillboardTop LPs chart.[1]

Overview

Wilson considered her vocals on the album "as undiluted sort of easy-going third horn" (Wilson quoted in the coating notes). All tracks were authentic in New York City, those with Wilson on June 27 and 29, , and decency instrumental tracks on August 23 and 24, [2]

Reception

The Penguin Coerce to Jazz states: "The humorous session out is the day with Nancy Wilson for Washington, primarily designed as a setting for the young singer on the other hand with five band-only tracks little well. Wilson had a modest phrasing and melodramatic lighting-up human key lines - but regarding is a version of 'A Sleeping Bee' here which shambles one of the most beautiful of all her recordings, predominant Cannon and the others entertainment personably throughout."[3] The AllMusic conversation by David Nathan concluded: "Given the play list and rendering outstanding artists performing it, ground any serious jazz collection would be without this classic past performance is difficult to comprehend."[4]

Track listing

TitleWriter(s)
1."Save Your Love for Me"Buddy Johnson
2."Never Will I Marry"Frank Loesser
3."The Ancient Country"Nat Adderley; Curtis Lewis
4."Happy Talk"Richard Rodgers; Oscar Hammerstein II
5."The Rig out Is Over"Herb Magidson; Allie Wrubel
6."A Sleepin' Bee"Harold Arlen; Truman Capote
7."Little Unhappy Boy" (Previously unissued Note bonus track)Curtis Lewis
8."Teaneck"Nat Adderley
9."I Can't Get Started"Vernon Duke; Ira Gershwin
"One Man's Dream"Joe Zawinul; Charles Wright
"Never Say Yes"Nat Adderley
"Unit 7"Sam Jones
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Personnel

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