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Thank you for viewing. This is an album by Helen Merrill, known as "New York's Sigh." It's a rare item that's not often found on CD. The original is "THE FEELING IS MUTUAL" by MILESTONE, and it's a re-release in Japan by Helen herself, who obtained the rights. It features a nuanced and beautiful performance, with a fantastic lineup of musicians. She delivers a mellow vocal performance backed by a luxurious quartet including Ron Carter and Jim Hall. This is a masterpiece from her mature period, considered by some to surpass her collaboration with Clifford Brown, and it received five stars from DownBeat magazine. 1. You’re My Thrill 2. It Don’t Mean A Thing 3. Here’s That Rainy Day 4. Baltimore Oriole 5. Don’t Explain 6. What Is This Thing Called Love? 7. Winter Of My Discontent 8. Day Dream 9. Deep In A Dream Recorded in NY studio, 1967 Helen Merrill (vo) Thad Jones (cornet) Jim Hall (gt) Dick Katz (p) Ron Carter (b) Pete LaRoca (dr) Arnie Wise (dr) I also sell other CDs → #Shimaneko'sCD Thank you for your consideration.
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