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Annie Ross, the celebrated jazz vocalist, graces us with her timeless artistry on "Sings a Handful of Songs," released on December 26, 1964, under Everest Records. This captivating collection of vocal jazz masterpieces showcases Ross's velvety voice and impeccable phrasing, making it a quintessential addition to any jazz enthusiast's library.
The album spans a mere 36 minutes but is packed with 12 classic tracks, each a testament to Ross's musical prowess. From the sultry "A Handful of Songs" to the dreamy "Fly Me to the Moon," and the swinging "A Lot of Livin' to Do," Ross navigates a diverse range of moods and tempos with effortless grace. Her rendition of "Nature Boy" is particularly noteworthy, as she breathes new life into the iconic standard.
Ross's ability to convey deep emotion and tell compelling stories through her music is evident throughout the album. Her interpretations of "What's New" and "All the Things You Are" are particularly poignant, showcasing her ability to connect with the listener on a profound level.
"Sings a Handful of Songs" is a true gem in Annie Ross's discography, offering a glimpse into the world of jazz vocal excellence. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, sit back, relax, and let Annie Ross's enchanting voice transport you to a world of pure musical bliss.