Personnel: Frances Faye (vocals); Don Fagerquist, Maynard Ferguson, Jimmy Salko (trumpet); Herbie Harper, Frank Rosolino, Lloyd Ulyate, Milt Bernhart (trombone); Howard Roberts (guitar); Max Bennett (bass); Mel Lewis (drums).
Recorded in Hollywood, California in February and March 1957. Includes liner notes by Robert Ellis and Joseph F. Laredo.
Digitally remastered by Tom Moulton and Greg Vaughan (Frankford Wayne Mastering Labs, New York, New York).
Frances Faye was a spirited middle-of-the-road pop/cabaret singer. During 1955-1957 she was one of Bethlehem's few non-jazz artists although being with that label resulted in her interacting with veteran jazz musicians. In 1957 when it looked like folk music was going to be the next big trend (it would be, but not until the early '60s), she recorded a set of traditional melodies while accompanied by brass and string orchestra arranged by Russ Garcia that included West Coast jazz players (including Maynard Ferguson, Don Fagerquist, and Frank Rosolino). Faye was not the most subtle of singers but she sounds quite expressive on such numbers as "Frankie and Johnny," "St. James Infirmary," "John Henry," a variety of ancient folk songs, and even "Clementine." Five previously unreleased alternate takes round out this intriguing program. ~ Scott Yanow
Category: Pop Vocal
Release Date: 04/04/06
Originally Released: 1957
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
Discs: 1
Availability: Y
Studio / Live: Studio
Area: USA
Is Import: N
Distributor: Northcountry Distributors