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Women never played an overly active part in beat culture, but this sassy, scat-singing pianist did her best to make up for that on this swinging debut release in 1987. Jones's shaken-and-slurred delivery helped make "Chuck E.'s in Love" (a song dedicated to L.A. music-scene fixture Chuck E. Weiss) an instant hit and an enduring radio staple. That jazz-tinged barroom epiphany sets the tone for this disc, which ambles leisurely from sunny Angeleno pop to soulful proto-swing (kicked out in admirable fashion on the giddy "Danny's All-Star Joint"). Jones is even more effective, however, when she works with the darker aspects of her palette, painting vivid dreamscapes like "The Last Chance Texaco" and "Coolsville" -- which might be the closest anyone's come to approximating the Beatnik disposition on disc since the originators rode off into the sunset. A finger-poppin' good time. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble