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You Thrill Me - A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979

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Download links and information about You Thrill Me - A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979 by Patty Waters. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 50:04 minutes.

Artist: Patty Waters
Release date: 2004
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 50:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Jax Beer Commercial 1:02
2. You Thrill Me 1:27
3. Why Can't I Come to You 3:34
4. At Last I Found You 3:48
5. Georgia 2:46
6. At Last I Found You (Complete Version) 3:21
7. For All We Know 5:30
8. I Love You Honey 1:31
9. Love Is the Warmth of Togetherness 1:29
10. Please Make Love to Me 1:26
11. At Last I Know (I Belong to You) 1:11
12. Fine and Mellow 3:33
13. Lover Man 2:28
14. Touched By Rodin In a Paris Museum 14:36
15. Spring Is Here 2:22

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The Patty Waters who appears on You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979 stands in stark contrast to the free jazz maven of Sings and College Tour. The music collected here by San Francisco's Water label is previously unreleased. It is assembled from a collection of home recordings, many of which feature Waters accompanying herself on piano on her own compositions. The recording quality varies, but the quality of the performances does not. This is music from the other side of the blues. There is joy here, but it is tempered by something far more vulnerable, dark, and heartbroken. Whether she is singing the Jax beer jingle that opens the collection, Hoagy Carmichael's "Georgia," or one of her own tunes (such as the title track) or the stark and lovely "At Last I Found You," the contrast between romance and regret, light and dark, optimism and acceptance is ever present in the grain of her voice. Her cover of Billie Holiday's "Fine and Mellow," with its lilting swing, is another choice moment here. The 14-and-a-half-minute "Touched By Rodin in a Paris Museum" is an anomaly in that it is a completely instrumental piece, featuring Waters' beautiful pianism which, in style and tone, is commensurate with her singing. Finally, a charming aspect of this package is in the form of brief dialogues with her recording engineer that precede some of the tracks. The package is full of photographs and liner notes by Waters, Ghost's guitarist Masaki Batoh, and Byron Coley.