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Eartha Kitt - Thinking Jazz download free

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Thinking Jazz
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Vocal, Soul-Jazz
MP3 archive size:
1938 mb
FLAC archive size:
1547 mb
WMA archive size:
1579 mb
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4.7
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Tracklist

Something May Go Wrong 4:54
God Bless The Child 4:50
You Can't Fool Me 2:31
Empty House 5:35
Night And Day 3:43
That Old Hotel 2:44
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 3:58
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 4:47
Life Made Me Beautiful At Forty 5:06
God Bless The Child (Instr.) 4:48
Lullaby Of Birdland 3:09
My Funny Valentine 3:29
How Many Times 3:11

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ITM 1477 Eartha Kitt Thinking Jazz ‎(CD, Album) ITM Records ITM 1477 Germany 1991
ITM 1477 Eartha Kitt Thinking Jazz ‎(CD, Album) ITM ITM 1477 Germany 1991
WW 2177 Eartha Kitt Thinking Jazz ‎(CD, Album, RE) West Wind WW 2177 Germany 1998
  • Although not released until 2000, the tracks on Eartha Kitt's THINKING JAZZ were recorded at a studio session in 1991 and a German live date in September, 1992, towards the end of Kitt's self-imposed European exile. This is one of Kitt's most straightforwardly jazz-oriented albums, with none of her usual pop and cabaret overtones. The five-piece combo playing behind her-clarinet and tenor saxophone plus rhythm section-is tight and economical, and the arrangements give each member room to stretch out without dissolving into extended jams. Kitt's spectacular voice remains front and center throughout, although the instrumental "God Bless the Child" that provides the link between the studio and live material shows that even without her contributions, this would be a swinging album. "Life Made Me Beautiful At Forty" and a gentle "Night and Day" are among the highlights.(Rovi / allmusic.com)