Nancy Wilson, the renowned American singer, delivers a captivating performance with her 31st studio album, "Come Get To This," released in June 1975 under Capitol Records. This vocal jazz masterpiece, produced by the dynamic duo Gene Page and Billy Page, features ten soulful tracks that showcase Nancy Wilson's timeless vocal prowess and the smooth, sophisticated sound of the 1970s.
The album kicks off with the title track "Come Get To This," a Marvin Gaye composition that sets the tone for the entire record. Gene Page's arrangements and conducting elevate each song, creating a seamless blend of jazz and soul that is both soothing and invigorating. From the heartfelt ballad "All My Love Comes Down" to the upbeat "Boogeyin' All The Way," Nancy Wilson's versatility shines through, making "Come Get To This" a standout addition to her impressive discography.
The album's standout tracks include "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," a soulful plea for companionship, and "If I Ever Lose This Heaven," a poignant reflection on the fragility of happiness. "Happy Tears" offers a unique twist on joy, while "Houdini Of The Midnite Hour" showcases Nancy Wilson's ability to infuse a song with mystery and intrigue. The album concludes with "Like A Circle Never Stops," a beautiful reminder of life's cyclical nature.
With a total duration of 37 minutes, "Come Get To This" is a testament to Nancy Wilson's enduring talent and the enduring appeal of vocal jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, this album is sure to captivate and delight.