"Etta Jones Sings" is a captivating journey through the soulful and velvety vocals of jazz sensation Etta Jones, released on September 15, 1965, under Parlophone Records. This album is a testament to Jones' remarkable talent, featuring her smooth and expressive voice accompanied by the stellar piano of Junior Mance and the warm guitar of Kenny Burrell.
The album spans a concise yet impactful 32 minutes, with 12 tracks that showcase Jones' ability to convey deep emotion and nuance. From the playful "Moon Man" to the heart-wrenching "I Had a Man," each song is a masterclass in vocal jazz. The remastered tracks, including classics like "Swinging Shepherd Blues" and "I've Got It Pretty Bad," allow modern audiences to appreciate the richness and clarity of Jones' voice.
Etta Jones, known for her hit "Don't Go to Strangers" in 1960, brings her signature style to this album, making it a standout in her discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, "Etta Jones Sings" offers a timeless collection of songs that highlight the essence of vocal jazz. Dive into this album and experience the enduring legacy of one of jazz's most beloved voices.