Eileen Farrell, a powerhouse in the world of opera and vocal jazz, presents her captivating album "Here I Go Again," released on January 1, 1961, under the Grand Avenue label. This 40-minute collection is a testament to Farrell's remarkable vocal prowess and versatility, seamlessly blending operatic grandeur with the intimacy of jazz.
The album features a stunning array of tracks, including the timeless classic "My Funny Valentine," the sultry "In Other Words," and the poignant "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)." Farrell's voice shines brightly on "Somebody Loves Me," showcasing her ability to convey both vulnerability and strength. The dreamy "Dreamy" and the comforting "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" offer a soothing contrast, while "The Man I Love" and "Solitaire (The Game of Love)" highlight her operatic roots.
Farrell's interpretation of "To Be in Love" is a standout, capturing the essence of the song with her signature passion and precision. The album also includes the sophisticated "A Foggy Day" and the hopeful "Taking a Chance on Love," demonstrating her range and depth as a performer.
"Here I Go Again" is not just an album; it's a journey through the rich tapestry of Eileen Farrell's artistry. Whether you're a fan of opera, jazz, or simply great singing, this album is a treasure trove of musical delights that will leave you in awe of Farrell's extraordinary talent.