Dive into the early career of the enchanting Etta Jones with "Complete Jazz Series 1944 - 1947," a captivating collection of her formative years in the world of vocal jazz. Released on March 30, 2009, this album is a treasure trove of 21 tracks, each a testament to Jones' burgeoning talent and her unique ability to blend soulful vocals with intricate jazz arrangements.
Spanning from 1944 to 1947, the tracks offer a chronological journey through Jones' development as an artist. The album opens with a series of blues numbers, including "Salty Papa Blues" and "Evil Gal Blues," showcasing her early mastery of the genre. As the years progress, Jones' versatility shines through in tracks like "Solitude" and "Among My Souvenirs," where she effortlessly navigates the complexities of jazz standards.
The album also features a number of humorous and playful tracks, such as "Osculate Me, Daddy" and "Misery Is A Thing Called Moe," demonstrating Jones' ability to infuse her performances with charm and wit. Her dynamic range is further highlighted in tracks like "Overwork Blues" and "This Is A Fine Time," where she delivers powerful, emotive performances that leave a lasting impression.
Recorded under the Complete Jazz Series label, this album is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast. With a runtime of just under an hour, it's a concise yet comprehensive overview of Etta Jones' early work, offering a glimpse into the beginnings of a remarkable career. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.