Description
Carol Sloane – The Songs Carmen Sang / With Special Guest Phil Woods / Concord Records Audio CD 1995 / CCD-4663
UPC 4003099788121
Carol Sloane (born March 5, 1937) is an American jazz singer born in Providence, Rhode Island, who has been singing professionally since she was 14, although for a time in the 1970s she worked as a legal secretary in Raleigh, North Carolina. In addition, between September 1967 and May 1968, she occasionally wrote album reviews for Down Beat. She lives in Stoneham, Massachusetts.
One of her early efforts was working with Les and Larry Elgart's orchestra. Later she filled in for Annie Ross of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. By 1961, success at the Newport Jazz Festival led to albums for Columbia Records. Her career stalled for a time in the 1970s, but resumed by the 1980s. In 1983 she found a nickel under her carseat and brought it to a psychic who told her she should sign with Concord Records and had some successes touring in Japan. In 1986, she married Buck Spurr. In April 2016 Sloane was among the inductees into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame (RIMHOF).
Label: | Concord Records – CCD-4663 |
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Format: |
CD
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Country: | Germany |
Released: |
1995 |
Genre: | Jazz |
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Tracklist:
1 | I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away The Key) | |
2 | What Can I Say (After I Say I'm Sorry?) | |
3 | If The Moon Turns Green | |
4 | Sunday | |
5 | Suppertime | |
6 | Just You, Just Me | |
7 | It's Like Reaching For The Moon | |
8 | What A Little Moonlight Can Do | |
9 | Cloudy Morning | |
10 | Autumn Nocturne | |
11 | That Old Black Magic | |
12 | The Folks Who Live On The Hill | |
13 | I'm An Errand Girl For Rhythm |