A Song for You Kenny Rankin

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  • Release Date: 08/13/2002
  • Sales Rank: 31,075
  • Label: UMVD LABELS
  • UPC: 731458954026
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A Song for You

1LISTENWhen the Sun Comes Out 6:10
2LISTENWhere Do You Start 3:25
3LISTEN'Round Midnight 3:46
4LISTENShe Was Too Good to Me 4:12
5LISTENSpanish Harlem 4:28
6LISTENThen I'll Be Tired of You 5:26
7LISTENThe Way You Look Tonight 3:29
8LISTENI've Just Seen a Face 3:18
9LISTENLove Walked In 3:58
10LISTENA Song for You 5:56

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Editorial Reviews

The great Kenny Rankin makes a subtle shift in stylistic focus on this label debut, titled A Song for You. The recording shows just how rewarding the marriage of songs from the Great American Songbook with the smooth jazz style can be when played by a talent of Rankin's stature. His singing explores new musical trails on such great compositions as Harold Arlen's "When the Sun Comes Out," the Lorenz Hart favorite "She Was Too Good to Me," and "Love Walked In" by George & Ira Gershwin. Rankin also reprises his vocal version of "'Round Midnight," the Thelonious Monk standard previously released on his 2001 CD Haven't We Met?. This vocal version is performed with harmonically viable guitar strumming, with Rankin making it a much easier task than one who may be trying to de-emphasize the difficult piano stylings associated with Monk. Other songs deserving noteworthy mention are the subtle sensuality of "Spanish Harlem" and "I've Just Seen a Face" by Lennon/McCartney. The results of this great variety of musical planning are distinctly even and make for nearly an hour of great smooth jazz fused with excellent material from the songbooks of some of the world's greatest composers. Paula Edelstein, All Music Guide

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