"Lovers After All," the 1993 debut album by Joyce Breach, is a captivating journey into the world of vocal jazz, showcasing the artist's sultry vocals and a repertoire of timeless classics. Released on the Audiophile label, this album is a testament to Breach's ability to breathe new life into beloved standards and hidden gems. The album features a mix of well-known songs like "Thanks for the Memory" and "It Amazes Me," alongside lesser-known tracks such as "The Half-of-It, Dearie" and "When Do the Bells Ring for Me?," which is a duet with the renowned Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. With a runtime of over an hour, "Lovers After All" offers a rich and varied listening experience. Breach's smooth, velvety voice is the perfect vehicle for these songs, each track a testament to her vocal prowess and interpretive skills. Whether you're a longtime fan of vocal jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Lovers After All" is sure to enchant and delight.
(C) 1993 Audiophile Records
Tracks
Lovers After AllJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Medley: Isn't This a Lovely Day? / It's a Lovely Day TodayJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
It Amazes MeJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
It Must Be Fun to Be YouJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
The Things We Did Last SummerJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
The Half-of-It, Dearie, BluesJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Dance Only with MeJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
You Give Me the RunaroundJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Manhattan in the RainJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Heart's DesireJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
This Year's KissesJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Be Warmer This WinterJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Good-Time CharlieJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Remind MeJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Medley: All or Nothing at All / Get out of TownJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
I Never Went AwayJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
The End of the LineJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
When Do the Bells Ring for Me?Joyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett
Thanks for the MemoryJoyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett