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Label / Release Date: Blue Note Records (1996/03/05)
Average Customer Review: Rating
Rating Cassandra Wilson's Most Consistent And Her Best
Rating where's the goods?
Rating dreamy, unexpected, every song a unique interpretation
Rating "Love Is Blindness" Is Worth The Price Alone!!!!
Rating WUL, YES-of course this is GREAT vibes herein and.......

Editorial Review

Her luscious alto has the depth and texture of a great tenor saxophonist, but Cassandra Wilson's defining asset is a postmodern song sense that enables her to surf through Son House, Neil Young, Johnny Mercer, Billie Holiday, and (gasp!) the Monkees in pursuit of strong songs that can provide that instrument with a canvas. Her second Blue Note album extends Wilson's seductive pilgrimage beyond the conventions of jazz repertoire and accompaniment, yet it's her instincts as a jazz singer that inform these brilliant readings. The settings again step away from traditional small group jazz (for starters, there's no piano) to evoke the emotional core of these songs. Anyone who can turn the Monkees' "Last Train to Clarksville" into a slow-burning erotic vignette deserves your attention. --Sam Sutherland

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