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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
This particular effort by singer Carrie Smith is more of an R&B date than a jazz session, despite the presence of such players as tenorman Houston Person, Jerome Richardson on reeds, and pianist James Williams who alternates with Bross Townsend. Smith performs both jazz and R&B standards this version of "Without a Song," despite what it says, is not the jazz tune and infuses each interpretation with a strong dose of gospel and soul. Some of the performances are a bit trivial and obvious, with the background singers not adding much of value during their two appearances. An OK set, but of lesser interest to jazz listeners than some ...