| Turned To Blue is the latest Jazz CD put out by the | | | | My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in |
| extremely talented Nancy Wilson who once again has | | | | "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 11 - I'll Be Seeing You. |
| delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I'm confident | | | | Great track! |
| Nancy Wilson fans, and Jazz fans alike will be pleased | | | | Turned To Blue Release Notes: |
| with this one. | | | | Nancy Wilson originally released Turned To Blue on |
| This one literally grabs your attention right out of the | | | | Aug 22, 2006 on the Telarc label. |
| gate with This Is All I Ask and doesn't let go until the | | | | CD Track List Follows: |
| very last note of the very last song I'll Be Seeing You, | | | | 1. This Is All I Ask |
| which is another great track by the way. | | | | 2. Take Love Easy |
| Jazz music fans will recognize some of the well | | | | 3. Turned To Blue |
| known guests that have been assembled to play | | | | 4. Knitting Class |
| along with Wilson on several of the tracks. Artists like | | | | 5. Be My Love |
| Hubert Laws and James Moody just to name a | | | | 6. Taking A Chance On Love |
| couple. | | | | 7. Just Once |
| Overall Turned To Blue is an outstanding release. | | | | 8. These Golden Years |
| What I call must have music. I give it two thumbs up | | | | 9. I Don't Remember Ever Growing Up |
| and is most definitely a worthy addition to any Jazz | | | | 10. Old Folks |
| collection. Truly an outstanding Jazz CD. One of those | | | | 11. I'll Be Seeing You |
| that is completely void of any wasted time, as each | | | | Release Notes Personnel include: Nancy Wilson |
| track is simply superb. | | | | (vocals); Hubert Laws (flute); James Moody, Andy |
| While the entire album is really very good some of my | | | | Snitzer, Tom Scott, Bob Mintzer (tenor saxophone); |
| favorites are track 1 - This Is All I Ask, track 6 - Taking | | | | Rufus Reid (upright bass). |
| A Chance On Love, and track - I Don't Remember | | | | Recording information: 2005 - 2006. |
| Ever Growing Up | | | | |