Gloria Lynne was a twenty-something comer when this album was originally recorded in 1958. Since then, she has moved into other areas, notably soul. But at the time these tunes were cut, she was working in the jazzy blues and standards territory that proved quite profitable for
Nancy Wilson, Dakota Station, and several others through the '60s.
Lynne had a joyous, soulful delivery and a clear, piercing style, building the tension and smoothly striding with the beat rather than competing with it.
Lynne had a first-class band: veteran swing era trumpeter
Harry Edison, honking tenor saxophonist
Sam Taylor, bombastic organist
Wild Bill Davis, bluesy guitarist
Kenny Burrell, and vibist
Eddie Costa in a rare complementary role were among the stars assisting her. While this is a woefully short CD (less than 37 minutes), the range of material and
Lynne's mellow yet forceful vocals are good compensation for the lack of bonus cuts. ~ Ron Wynn