Rosemary Clooney, the legendary vocal jazz artist, invites you to experience the timeless elegance of her 1992 album, "Girl Singer." Released on Concord Jazz, this captivating collection of 15 tracks showcases Clooney's velvety voice and her mastery of the big band genre. The album opens with the smooth and sultry "Nice 'N' Easy," setting the tone for a journey through classic standards and lesser-known gems.
From the playful "Sweet Kentucky Ham" to the poignant "Miss Otis Regrets," Clooney's interpretation of these songs is nothing short of enchanting. Her rendition of "Autumn In New York" is a standout, capturing the essence of the season with her rich, warm tones. The album also features a delightful Ellington Medley, blending "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and "I'm Checking Out (Goombye)" seamlessly.
Clooney's ability to convey deep emotion and joy is evident in tracks like "Let There Be Love" and "We Fell In Love Anyway." The album concludes with the hopeful and uplifting "The Best Is Yet To Come," leaving you with a sense of warmth and nostalgia. With a runtime of just over 50 minutes, "Girl Singer" is a testament to Rosemary Clooney's enduring talent and her significant contribution to the world of vocal jazz.