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| For many years now, Abbey Lincoln has been recognized as a strong and strong-minded, racially aware and rhythmically secure artist. But early in her career--as a striking-looking young woman making the transition from being a sleek supper-club performer--it was difficult to gain acceptance as a true jazz singer. This seems hard to understand now, listening to her treatments of material by such as Duke Ellington and Kurt Weill, accompanied by a galaxy of players (who always knew her worth) like Max Roach, Wynton Kelly, Cedar Walton, Kenny Dorham, Stanley Turrentine, Sam Jones, and Philly Joe Jones. |
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ARTISTS Abbey Lincoln (vocals); Bobby Boswell (bass); Kenny Dorham (trumpet); Wynton Kelly, Cedar Walton (piano); Philly Joe Jones, Max Roach (drums); Sam Jones (bass) Stanley Turrentinte (tenor sax) |
TRACKS
- Afro-Blue
- Lonely House
- Let Up
- Thursday's Child
- Brother, Where Are You?
- Laugh, Clown, Laugh
- Come Sunday
- Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
- Lost in the Stars
- Long As You're Living
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