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| babs at the bon soir | |
| Posted by: bmc 09:40 am EST 11/21/22 | |
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| listened to it last night, it is probably too soon to post, BUT' She is very young, that is, very intense and yet some of the ballads("I,ll tell the man in the street")are even better, more moving then on The first album.All but three of the songs are recorded on other albums. I did like it, but as i said she's very young; As her great admirer Harold Arlen said .She just needs to pull in the oars a little, | |
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| re: babs at the bon soir | |
| Posted by: KFA 10:23 am EST 11/21/22 | |
| In reply to: babs at the bon soir - bmc 09:40 am EST 11/21/22 | |
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| Her performance style definitely matured after this, but I loved hearing her this young. She is giggly, spontaneous and having fun, all of which I found endearing. | |
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| Yet her "Cry Me a River"... | |
| Last Edit: Delvino 01:36 pm EST 11/21/22 | |
| Posted by: Delvino 01:33 pm EST 11/21/22 | |
| In reply to: re: babs at the bon soir - KFA 10:23 am EST 11/21/22 | |
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| possesses the preternatural rue of an older vocalist. Until the end, she puts the brakes on overt emotionalism and finds a clear-eyed pragmatism in the song. It's now one of my favorite versions. | |
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