Although singer
Nancy Harrow made a strong impression with this debut recording (which has been reissued on CD), she did not lead another record date until 1978 other than a lesser-known effort for Atlantic in 1966. Obviously the years of obscurity were not deserved, for this set is a near-classic.
Harrow is heard in her early prime singing such veteran songs as "All Too Soon," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," the seven-minute "Blues for Yesterday," and the title cut (originally done by
Ida Cox in the 1920s). A more modern stylist (although influenced by
Billie Holiday a little) than the material she performed at the time,
Harrow is joined by such top mainstream players as trumpeter
Buck Clayton (who provided the arrangements), tenorman
Buddy Tate, trombonist
Dickie Wells, and pianist
Dick Wellstood. Highly recommended,
Harrow's debut date has plenty of spirit and enthusiasm. ~ Scott Yanow