"Herb Jeffries, the legendary baritone jazz balladeer and the first Black singing cowboy in the movies, invites you to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of exotica with his album "A Handful Of Herb." Released in 2011 under The Dave Cash Collection, this album is a treasure trove of 18 timeless tracks that showcase Jeffries' velvety vocals and his deep connection to the jazz and exotica genres.
Born Umberto Alexander Valentino in 1913, Jeffries began his career with the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the 1940s, where he scored numerous hits. His smooth baritone and charismatic stage presence quickly made him a beloved figure in the music world. This album captures the essence of his artistry, featuring iconic songs like "Autumn In Rome," "Flamingo," and "Love Me Or Leave Me," each rendered with Jeffries' signature warmth and sophistication.
The album spans a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical experiences. From the sultry "Blue Of The Night" to the poignant "I Apologize," Jeffries' voice weaves through each track, creating an atmosphere of nostalgia and elegance. The inclusion of "Poinciana" and "Street Of Dreams" adds a touch of exotic allure, while "What's New" and "The Best Year Of My Life" highlight his knack for delivering timeless ballads.
"A Handful Of Herb" is not just a collection of songs; it's a testament to Herb Jeffries' enduring legacy as a pioneer in both music and film. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album offers a captivating journey through the golden age of jazz and exotica, showcasing the unparalleled talent of one of the most influential artists of his time."