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Release Date: Jan 06, 2003
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Personnel: Shirley Horn (vocals, piano); Billy Hart (drums).
Audio Mixer: Freddy Hansson.
Liner Note Author: Chris Sheridan.
Recording information: 07/09/1978.
Photographer: Richie Goines.
One of a series of recordings that helped Shirley Horn relaunch her career after taking time off to raise her daughter, A Lazy Afternoon is a fine studio set with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Billy Hart. An always effective vocalist who provided her own top-notch accompaniment on piano, Horn's almost conversational style of singing works very well whether she is swinging an oldie like "I'm Old Fashioned" or delivering a lush, infectious interpretation of a ballad like "A Lazy Afternoon." In addition to well-known material, she uncovers lost gems like Gordon Jenkins' "New York's My Home" (delivered in a narrative-like style that has a funky flavor) and Peggy Lee's neglected swinging song "Take a Little Time to Smile." The one instrumental is an extended workout of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Gentle Rain." If there's a weak track on the date, it is Bill Withers' "Gra'ma's Hands," as even her best effort at casting it in a slow blues-gospel arrangement doesn't overcome the repetitious nature of the composition, a frequent problem with adapting Withers' work into a jazz setting. ~ Ken Dryden
Audio Mixer: Freddy Hansson.
Liner Note Author: Chris Sheridan.
Recording information: 07/09/1978.
Photographer: Richie Goines.
One of a series of recordings that helped Shirley Horn relaunch her career after taking time off to raise her daughter, A Lazy Afternoon is a fine studio set with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Billy Hart. An always effective vocalist who provided her own top-notch accompaniment on piano, Horn's almost conversational style of singing works very well whether she is swinging an oldie like "I'm Old Fashioned" or delivering a lush, infectious interpretation of a ballad like "A Lazy Afternoon." In addition to well-known material, she uncovers lost gems like Gordon Jenkins' "New York's My Home" (delivered in a narrative-like style that has a funky flavor) and Peggy Lee's neglected swinging song "Take a Little Time to Smile." The one instrumental is an extended workout of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Gentle Rain." If there's a weak track on the date, it is Bill Withers' "Gra'ma's Hands," as even her best effort at casting it in a slow blues-gospel arrangement doesn't overcome the repetitious nature of the composition, a frequent problem with adapting Withers' work into a jazz setting. ~ Ken Dryden
Tracks:
1 - I'm Old Fashioned
2 - There's No You
3 - New York's My Home
4 - Why Did I Choose You?
5 - Take a Little Time to Smile
6 - Lazy Afternoon
7 - Gentle Rain
8 - Gra'ma's Hands
9 - I'll Go My Way by Myself
2 - There's No You
3 - New York's My Home
4 - Why Did I Choose You?
5 - Take a Little Time to Smile
6 - Lazy Afternoon
7 - Gentle Rain
8 - Gra'ma's Hands
9 - I'll Go My Way by Myself