Blue Gardenia

Blue Gardenia

Blue Gardenia

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Putting her age-deepened voice to another set of small-group versions of jazz and pop standards, Etta James makes Blue Gardenia a personal statement of mellow truth. Again in the company of pianist Cedar Walton, James inhabits "These Foolish Things," "Cry Me a River," and nearly a dozen others with her blues-drenched, hard-lived sensibility. Ever hopeful and apparently still a deep-dish romantic, James comfortably yet intently engages with the classic material--right down to her occasionally punctuating a lyric or a lick with a knowing "yeah." While most of the album has the feel of a last set in a dark club, she acquits herself well with the single left-field entry, growling her way through a samba arrangement of the '60s soul hit "Love Letters" with aplomb. Other than that, there are few surprises here. The feeling is the point, though, and it's fine. --Rickey Wright

Blue Gardenia, Music, Etta James, Ballads, Blues, Jazz Music, Pop, Soul-Blues

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Music:

  1. Blues and Stomps from Rare Piano Rolls
  2. Blues and the Soulful Truth [Import]
  3. Blues 'n' Jazz
  4. Blues Power [Import]
  5. Bootin': The Best of the RPM Years
  6. Bring Another Half Pint
  7. Brooklyn Basement Blues
  8. Burning Japan Live [Live]
  9. City Lights
  10. Classic Railroad Songs, Vol. 3: Night Train

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