It is hard to believe that
Ernestine Anderson was within a few months of her eightieth birthday at the time of this 2008 session, but she shows the wisdom of a veteran vocalist in her interpretations of this collection of standards, ballads, and pop songs, often proving that less is indeed more. Well complemented by tenor saxophonist
Houston Person (who was an important presence on so many of the late vocalist
Etta Jones' albums), pianist
LaFayette Harris, bassist
Chip Jackson, and drummer
Willie Jones,
Anderson sings with a confidence that makes each song sound like a first take. She masters the catchy midtempo setting of "Make Someone Happy," a piece often played painfully slow in order to get a sense of drama, but her upbeat treatment is a fine alternative. She knows how to sing a ballad, demonstrated in her richly textured and soulful rendition of the timeless "Skylark." She is equally at home with pop material like
Leon Russell's "A Song for You" and her superb, very deliberate take of "Candy," with soulful fills inserted by
Person. This is a potent effort by a singer who remains very much in her prime. ~ Ken Dryden