Sings a Song with Mulligan! [Bonus Tracks] Annie Ross

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  • Release Date: 11/11/2008
  • Original Release: 1958
  • Sales Rank: 19,311
  • Label: DRG
  • UPC: 021471151121
 
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Sings a Song with Mulligan! [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENI Feel Pretty 3:32
2LISTENI've Grown Accustomed to Your Face 3:01
3LISTENAll of You 2:19
4LISTENGive Me the Simple Life 3:35
5LISTENThis Is Always 4:21
6LISTENMy Old Flame 3:50
7LISTENThis Time the Dream's on Me 3:23
8LISTENLet There Be Love 3:43
9LISTENBetween the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 3:41
10LISTENHow About You? 2:50
11LISTENI Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans 2:25
12LISTENThis Is Always Bonus Track / Alternate Version 3:59
13LISTENIt Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) Bonus Track 2:09
14LISTENThe Lady's in Love with You Bonus Track 2:25
15LISTENYou Turned the Tables on Me Bonus Track 3:24
16LISTENI've Grown Accustomed to Your Face Bonus Track / Alternate Version 3:05

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Editorial Reviews

Singer Annie Ross' first solo album after joining Lambert, Hendricks & Ross finds her at the peak of her powers. Ross is joined by two versions of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet with either Chet Baker or Art Farmer on trumpet, Bill Crow or Henry Grimes on bass, and drummer Dave Bailey. Annie Ross is at her best (and most appealing) on "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face," "Give Me the Simple Life," "How About You," and "The Lady's in Love With You," but all the selections are quite rewarding and her interplay with baritonist Mulligan is consistently memorable. This date plus its follow-up A Gasser are both essential. [Subsequent CD reissues added several previously unissued selections and one that was originally on a sampler.] Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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