Rarity - Sealed
Vocals, Sleeve Notes – Barbara Lea
Alto Horn – Dick Cary (A2 to B1, B6)
Baritone Saxophone – Ernie Caceres (A2, A6)
Bass – Al Hall (A1-2, A4, B2-5), Beverly Peer (A3, A5 to B1, B6)
Bassoon – Garvin Bushell (A5)
Celesta – Jimmy Lyon (B6)
Clarinet – Ernie Caceres (A4-5, B2-3, B6)
Drums – Osie Johnson (A2, A4-6, B2-3, B6)
Guitar – Al Casamenti (A1-2, A4, B2-5), Jimmy Raney (A3, A5 to B1, B6)
Harp – Adele Girard (B1)
Oboe – Garvin Bushell (A6, B6)
Piano – Dick Cary (A1-2, A4, B2-5), Jimmy Lyon (A3, A5 to B1, B6)
Trumpet – Johnny Windhurst (A2-4, B2-3)
Conductor – Dick Cary
Arranged by Dick Cary
Written by Alex Fogarty (A1), Sidney Shaw (A1), Henry Manners (A2), Robert Sour (A2), Cole Porter (A3, A6, B1), Howard Ryan (A4), Ronald Barrett (A4), Ray Noble (A5), Lorenz Hart (B2), Richard Rodgers (B2), William Rose (B3), Edward Eliscu (B3), Vincent Youmans (B3), Andy Razaf (B4), Thomas Waller (B4), Harry Brooks (B4), Jacques Prevert (B5), Johnny Mercer (B5, B6), Joseph Kosma (B5), Harold Arlen (B6)
1 LP, Standard sleeve
Limited Edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180gr
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Mono
Studio
Record Press : Quality Record Pressings
Label : VMP - Vinyl Me Please, Classics series
Original Label : Prestige
Recorded in 1957 in New York City
Lacquer cut by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound
Originally released in 1957Tracks :
Side A
- Will I Find My Love Today?
- We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together
- You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
- Am I In Love?
- The Very Thought Of You
- I've Got My Eyes On You
Side B
- True Love
- Mountain Greenery
- More Than You Know
- Ain't Misbehavin'
- Autumn Leaves
- Sleep Peaceful, Mr. Used-To-Be
Review :
"Singer Barbara Lea often recalls her idol and friend Lee Wiley on this set of love songs. The backup is uniformly tasteful but changes from song to song with such impressive stylists as trumpeter Johnny Windhurst, baritonist Ernie Caceres, Garvin Bushell (on oboe and bassoon), Dick Cary (the arranger on piano and alto horn), guitarist Jimmy Raney and (on a beautiful version of "True Love") harpist Adele Girard making memorable appearances. Lea's straightforward and heartfelt delivery is heard at its best on such songs as "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To," "Mountain Greenery," "More than You Know" and "Autumn Leaves" (which is partly taken in French). These interpretations are often touching." AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
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