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Karrin Allyson
I Didn't Know About You
Release Date: 1992
Running Time: 60:09
Label: Concord Jazz
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This CD was the debut of the talented singer Karrin Allyson, a creative scat singer also very capable of holding her own on ballads. She primarily utilizes top Kansas City musicians (including pianists Paul Smith, Russ Long and Joe Cartwright, guitarists Danny Embrey and Rod Fleeman, bassists Bob Bowman and Gerald Spaits, drummer Todd Strait, cornetist Gary Sivils and flugelhornist Mike Metheny) on a variety of bop-based material. Among the highlights are "Nature Boy," Karrin's chancetaking duet with drummer Strait on "What A Little Moonlight Can Do," a rapid version of "'S Wonderful" and a bossa-novatized "It Might As Well Be Spring." Karrin Allyson, who also plays piano on three numbers, shows a great deal of potential throughout her rewarding debut. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Nature BoyAhbez6:17
2I Didn't Know What Time It WasRodgers, Hart4:27
3Chopin Prelude Op. 28 No. 4/Insensatez (How Insensitive)Chopin, Gimbel, Jobim6:25
4(Pack Your) Suitcase BluesColette3:16
5I Didn't Know About YouEllington, Russell4:28
6Line for LyonsMulligan3:38
7JesseIan4:26
8What a Little Moonlight Can DoWoods2:32
9I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With YouCrosby, Washington, Young5:50
10'S WonderfulGershwin, Gershwin4:27
11Save That TimeLong3:44
12GuiltyNewman5:28
13It Might as Well Be SpringRodgers, Hammerstein5:11




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