
(By Lance Liddle)
Blue Note didn't record many vocalists back in the day but when, in 1962, they recorded Sheila Jordan they picked a pippin!
Sheila, now at an age when women boast about their age (92) rather than hide it, has been a strong influence on all who heard her whenever she appeared at the Gateshead International Jazz festival as it was then.
A big influence on Zoë Gilby, who first attended one of her workshops and later appeared in support at a later GIJF, Sheila has known and worked with them all from Bird onwards - including marriage to Duke Jordan. I remember hearing her with the George Gruntz Orchestra at the North Sea Jazz Festival in the early '80s - she was a legend even then!
On this album she is matched with her equals in Galbraith, Swallow and Best it is a well consummated marriage - musical polygamy at its finest.
Lance.
Falling in Love With Love; If You Could See me Now; Am I Blue?; Dat Dere; When the World Was young; Let's Face the Music and Dance; Laugh Clown Laugh; Who Can I Turn to?; Baltimore Oriole; I'm a Fool to Want You; Humdrum Blues; Willow Weep For Me.
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