"No More Troubles With Music" is a captivating vocal jazz album by the legendary Etta Jones, released on July 1, 2020, under the label No More Troubles With Music TM. This 50-minute journey through classic jazz and blues features 18 tracks, showcasing Jones' powerful and distinctive vocal style that has made her one of the greatest jazz vocalists of all time.
Born in Aiken, South Carolina, and raised in Harlem, Etta Jones began her musical career in her teens, joining Buddy Johnson's band. Her rich, soulful voice and deep connection to the lyrics set her apart, making her a standout in the jazz and blues scene. This album is a testament to her enduring talent and artistry, featuring both original compositions and classic covers, such as "I Sold My Heart To The Junkman" and "Misery Is A Thing Called Moe."
The album opens with "This Is A Fine Time" and closes with "Misery Is A Thing Called Moe," taking the listener through a range of emotions and musical styles. From the bluesy "Salty Papa Blues" and "Overwork Blues" to the tender ballads "Solitude" and "Among My Souvenirs," Etta Jones' vocals shine with warmth, depth, and a timeless elegance. Accompanied by Luther Henderson and His Orchestra, as well as J.C. Heard And His Orchestra, the music is rich and vibrant, perfectly complementing Jones' extraordinary voice.
"No More Troubles With Music" is a celebration of Etta Jones' remarkable career and her enduring influence on jazz and blues music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of Etta Jones' artistry.