Nancy Wilson, the renowned vocalist known for her sultry voice and jazz prowess, delivers a captivating performance with her 1977 studio album, "I've Never Been To Me." Released under the Capitol Records label, this vocal jazz gem is a testament to Wilson's artistry and her ability to captivate audiences with her smooth, velvety tones. The album, produced by Gene and Billy Page, features a collection of ten enchanting tracks that showcase Wilson's vocal range and her knack for interpreting lyrics with depth and nuance. From the uplifting "Flying High" to the introspective "All By Myself," and the iconic title track "I've Never Been To Me," each song offers a unique glimpse into Wilson's musical versatility. Despite its initial modest reception, the album's re-release in 1982 catapulted it to the top of the US Billboard Hot 100, solidifying its place in music history. With a runtime of just 37 minutes, "I've Never Been To Me" is a concise yet powerful journey through the world of jazz, highlighting Nancy Wilson's enduring talent and her significant contributions to the genre.