Nancy Wilson - Today, Tomorrow, Forever/A Touch of Today Audio CD
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Band: Nancy Wilson
Title: Today, Tomorrow, Forever/A Touch of Today
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Release Date: 1997-04-01
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: One Note Samba 2: Go Away Little Boy 3: Unchain My Heart 4: I Left My Heart in San Francisco 5: Wives and Lovers 6: Good Life 7: What Kind of Fool Am I? 8: I Can't Stop Loving You 9: On Broadway 10: Our Day Will Come 11: Call Me Irresponsible 12: Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life 13: You've Got Your Troubles 14: And I Love Him 15: Uptight (Everything's Alright) 16: Have a Heart 17: Before the Rain 18: Shadow of Your Smile 19: Call Me 20: Yesterday 21: Wasn't It Wonderful 22: You're Gonna Hear from Me 23: No One Else But You 24: Goin' Out of My Head
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The many styles of Nancy "No One Else But You". True not her usual jazz tone but I'm sure happy it made it to CD especially for 23. That's a rare gem. This songbird can do no wrong in my book. .
An Under-Rated CLASSIC In Nancy's Pop/Jazz Catalog
In my opinion, "A Touch of Today" is an under-rated CLASSIC in the Nancy Wilson Capitol Jazz Catalog. I own this CD containing the two CD's and also own them on vinyl as separate LP's. Why Capitol has not released this CD as an individual disc (with bonus tracks as they have done with other recent releases) escapes me. The songs are all well chosen, and Ms. Wilson, well. . . . the lady can do NO WRONG!
Nancy was in especially FINE VOICE while recording this album. While her albums are always well-recorded, the astute listener can sometimes detect some roughness and frayed exhaustion in Ms. Wilson's voice. This was mostly in part due to her hectic touring schedule in the Sixties. She was one of Vegas's biggest attractions and a very much in-demand artist at all the major nightclubs in New York and L. A. Her voice on "A Touch of Today" is fresh-sounding, smooth yet soulful, and she tackles those high notes with ease.
"Touch of Today" overall has a warm, very understated, relaxed feel about it. If you're looking for Ms. Wilson to holler and bellow to the crowd, look elsewhere (like the blusier/more gospel-ish "Yesterday's Blues, Today's Love Songs"). The arrangements by Sid Feller are SUPERB. They envelop and surround Ms. Wilson like a linebacker protecting a quarterback, making sure she hits her goal. Some personal faves on this CD are: "You're Gonna Hear From Me" (actually my fave on the entire CD/album), sung with gusto and feeling. Many singers have sung this song written by Andre Previn, but out of all of them, Ms. Wilson's version stands out and really stays with you. Others include the nicely done "The Shadow of Your Smile" (another song sung to death by most pop artists in the Sixties). Let's just say Ms. Wilson acquits herself very nicely here.
You will not go wrong purchasing this two-fer remastered and reissued by EMI in the United Kingdom. Why the Europeans/Japanese always seem to beat American record companies to the punch in terms of reissuing jazz/pop classics really makes me exasperated. But I hope in time that companies here like Capitol and Verve will wake up and smell the coffee and see what a goldmine they have in terms of musical treasures yet to be dug up and released to the pop/jazz adoring public. We are Waiting!!.
I own "A Touch of Today" on vinyl
95. While browsing through an old record store I found an old LP of "A Touch of Today" on sale in perfect condition for $2. So what the hell I thought. . . And you know, that was the best three bucks I've ever spent. Man, oh man, that woman could (and still can)sing baby! What a voice, I mean if you like Nancy Wilson then you will love this album. I don't care if some of the songs are considered sappy 60's elevator fare, this woman's voice just makes any song sound beautiful and fresh. I almost left the room when "Yesterday" came on (I just couldn't take yet another tired version of this depressing song) and I am so glad that I didn't cause she just nails it like no one I have ever heard before. I actually had to listen to it again cause I was so in awe the first time I couldn't really enjoy it. However, the whole album is like this. Hell, I would have paid ten dollars for this LP just to listen to "You're Gonna Hear From Me". So go out and buy this CD (like I am so I can listen to it in my car)and I can assure you, you will be happy you did. .
A Different Nancy...
she branched out on this one, singing the popular song uptight by stevie wonder, she did a nice job, and some more i dont know but i liked them too. on this double cd we find nancy in a more secular setting, seems like she was getting out of the mold of being just a jazz singer. . . listen to the samples. . . .
Nice blend of sixties songs and old standards
Among the sixties songs are covers of Go away little boy (gender adaptation of Goffin and King's Go away little girl - an American hit for the Happenings but a British hit for Mark Wynter), Unchain my heart (Ray Charles), Wives and lovers (a Bacharach-David classic), I can't stop loving you (originally a country song, but Nancy almost certainly recorded it after hearing Ray Charles sing it - he had a number one pop hit with it on both sides of the Atlantic), On Broadway (Drifters), Our day will come (Ruby and the Romantics), You've got your troubles (Fortunes), And I love him (gender adaptation of And I love her - Beatles), Uptight (Stevie Wonder), Call me (originally recorded by Petula Clark but an American hit for Chris Montez) and Yesterday (Beatles) and Going out of my head (Little Anthony and the Imperials). The two albums paired in this twofer are well matched, each containing many covers of sixties pop songs and a few older songs.
Among the other songs, Tony Bennett has recorded at least three of them (I left my heart in San Francisco, The good life, Shadow of your smile), though some of the others are obscure - however, they are all excellent and well suited to Nancy.
Nancy was one of the best jazz-pop singers of her generation and this twofer proves it.
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