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I Would Give All My Love
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| Mix two parts jazz, one part gospel, two parts soul, blend with a heavy dash of funk, standards, and some original material and play in a CD player for 58 minutes and out comes the first collaboration by New Orleans musicians vocalist Kim Prevost and guitar player Bill Solley. There are, of course, other notable vocal guitar duos: Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass, Irene Kral and Laurindo Almeida, Jeri Southern and Johnny Smith. None of these, however, are as daring and outrageous as Prevost and Solley on this recording. With Prevost's perfect pitch, excellent diction, ability to scat, swoop, and bend words backed by Solley's tightly strung seven-string Jimmy Foster guitar, "I Would Give All My Love is good music and a lot of fun. |
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ARTISTS Kim Prevost (singer);
Bill Solley (guitar) |
TRACKS
- Lover Man
- Wish You Love
- I'm Beginning To See The Light
- Besame Mucho
- Summertime
- Blue Skies
- I Would Give All My Love
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- Don't You Worry About A Thing
- Cafe Nights
- Fever
- Don't Explain
- Prelude
- Skylark
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