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Linda Lavin: Love Notes
ByWhile the recording is classified as jazz and Lavin's material is both from the Great American Songbook and the jazz canon (as well as an original, "Stars Would Fall"), it is hard not to view the result as a product of musical theater, because that would seem to be her style. Everything about the production is polished and professional, from the orchestrations by Wayne Haun, arrangements by

Aaron Weinstein
violin
Roberta Gambarini
vocalsb.1972

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
Linda Lavin deservedly has lots of fans, and they will enjoy this recording as entertainment, which is just what it is: very good entertainment. ">
Track Listing
I've Got My Eyes On You; Not A Care In The World/Shall We Dance; I Wish I were In Love Again; I Can't Tell You Why/I Walk A Little Faster; Chega de Saudade (No More Blues); Stars Would Fall; Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me); Black Cow; Ace In The Hole/Rap Tap on Wood; It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing/I Got Rhythm); You Must Believe In Spring; How High The Moon
Personnel
Billy Stritch
pianoAaron Weinstein
violinTom Hubbard
bassJeff Barone
guitarDaniel Glass
drumsJoel Key
banjoAlbum information
Title: Love Notes | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Club44
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