A Packet of Love Letters

A Packet of Love Letters

by Dakota Staton
A Packet of Love Letters

A Packet of Love Letters

by Dakota Staton

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Overview

Now in her mid-sixties, Dakota Staton has never sounded better. Her soulful, hither-come-yon, rich voice and clean inflections sound as graceful and classy as the early days. Backed by a very complementary crew including tenor saxophonist Houston Person and guitarist Melvin Sparks, Staton is able to win long time fans and newcomers over to her soulful way of thinking quite easily. This is not an album of all ballads, which has been the exception rather than the norm. There are plenty of tearjerkers, like "More Than You Know," the Billie Holiday influenced "Too Late Now," the midnight slow "Travelin' Light," and the R&B-based "Guess Who?" "What Now My Love?" gets a mid-tempo treatment with Staton's phrasing reminiscent of Carmen McRae, fortified by Person's happy tenor. Forward moving upbeat numbers "Remember" and "The Way You Look Tonight" find Staton bubbling like a glass of vintage champagne, and the zinger, Willie Nelson's "Night Life" is a down home blues version, Staton animated and nonplussed, with Sparks in a B.B. King mode. Staton remains an expert in her field, and this will be an essential purchase for those devotees who remember "The Late Late Show, " her classic. One nit to pick; this effort only cracks a total of some 40 minutes of music. Wish she would have cut a few more tunes. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 07/27/1999
Label: Highnote Records
UPC: 0632375700829
Rank: 226905

Tracks

  1. More Than You Know
  2. Remember
  3. Too Late Now
  4. What Now, My Love?
  5. Trav'lin' Light
  6. Night Life
  7. The Way You Look Tonight
  8. Guess Who
  9. You'd Better Love Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dakota Staton   Primary Artist,Vocals
Houston Person   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Melvin Sparks   Guest Artist,Guitar
Percy Smith   Drums
Aaron Graves   Piano
Nat Reeves   Bass

Technical Credits

Hugh Martin   Composer
Wayne Miller   Liner Notes
Jimmy Mundy   Composer
Billy Rose   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Joe Fields   Executive Producer
Alan Jay Lerner   Composer
Edward Eliscu   Composer
Walt Breeland   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Mitch Yuspeh   Engineer
Willie Nelson   Composer
Arthur Freed   Composer
Gilbert Becaud   Composer
Daniel Green   Photography
Vincent Youmans   Composer
Trummy Young   Composer
Dorothy Fields   Composer
Houston Person   Producer
Pierre Delanoe   Composer
Timothy Gray   Composer
Hal Wilson   Design,Digital Imaging
Jerome Kern   Composer
Burton Lane   Composer
Paul Buskirk   Composer
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