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Anyone else as obsessed with this album as I am? It is an early 60s album on Verve.

It is distinguished by at least three things:

1 - Anita is in great form

2 - Gary McFarland's arrangements have that 60s modernist jazz orchestra sound.

3 - It includes a number of tunes that you rarely hear in a jazz vocal context.

I think "Night Bird" is arguably the highlight of the album, although I love the whole thing.

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Can't say I'm obsessed with it, but it is really, really good. O'Day's voice & McFarland's arrangements are both very "dark" in hue. Usually some kind of contrast would be called for, but hey, what works, works.

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Love this album! McFarland's arrangements are sufficiently exotic, and the title track is one of my favorite Anita O'Day performances.

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I have it in the Mosaic box, which I admit I haven't spent enough time with. Will check this one out, though.

Same here... though I dug deeply enough into that box to really, really discover and dig O'Day!

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Long been a favorite! I have it on a 1970s Verve twofer, notes by Chris Albertson.

Bears sticker: "Dobells £6.75p".

A small fortune then, 'back in the day' !

That's what I was thinking! Looking again, I see the album was produced in 1979, so it's after the great 1970s inflation. Ten years earlier, it would have been a king's ransom!

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Long been a favorite! I have it on a 1970s Verve twofer, notes by Chris Albertson.

Bears sticker: "Dobells £6.75p".

A small fortune then, 'back in the day' !

That's what I was thinking! Looking again, I see the album was produced in 1979, so it's after the great 1970s inflation. Ten years earlier, it would have been a king's ransom!

Kind of like the Mosaic box! :o

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