Nancy Wilson's "Now I'm A Woman," released in July 1970, is a captivating journey through the evolution of her musical style, blending vocal jazz and jazz with hints of R&B and pop. This studio album, originally released on Capitol Records, showcases Nancy Wilson's remarkable vocal prowess and versatility. The 10-track collection, spanning a concise 33 minutes, includes standout tracks like the title song "Now I'm A Woman," the heartfelt "The Long and Winding Road," and the soulful "How Many Broken Wings." The album also features notable covers such as "(They Long To Be) Close To You" and "The Real Me," each infused with Wilson's unique interpretation. "Now I'm A Woman" marked a significant transition in Wilson's career, venturing into R&B-oriented territory while maintaining her signature jazz elegance. The album's blend of genres and Wilson's emotive delivery make it a timeless addition to any music enthusiast's collection.