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Cassandra Wilson Jazz singer Cassandra Wilson's new CD "Loverly" is her first full album of standards since "Blue Skies," in 1988.
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Expect to hear songs from earlier albums such as "Point of View" (her 1986 debut) and "She Who Weeps," as well as her latest, "Loverly," a collection of standards including "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?"
Time Off 2008
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"Loverly," Wilson returns to a more stripped down jazz setting, and gives a tantalizing, rhythmically driven collection of jazz standards new luster.
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I checked online reviews and it appears that only "Loverly" and "Show Me" use Audrey's voice, and only "Can't Help Lovin 'That Man" uses Ava's voice.
Home Theater Forum marknyc 2010
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On her acclaimed 2009 release, "Loverly," Wilson returns to a more stripped down jazz setting, and gives a tantalizing, rhythmically driven collection of jazz standards new luster.
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While well known for singing original songs and unusual covers, Wilson ventures into another direction with "Loverly," a tantalizing, rhythmically driven collection of jazz standards given new luster by Wilson's elegantly soulful voice.
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Knightley Will Be 'Loverly' in Wright Helmed 'MY FAIR LADY' Film, Craig Mentioned as
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Knightley Will Be 'Loverly' in Wright Helmed 'MY FAIR LADY' Film, Craig Mentioned as
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Knightley Will Be 'Loverly' in Wright Helmed 'MY FAIR LADY' Film, Craig Mentioned as
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Knightley Will Be 'Loverly' in Wright Helmed 'MY FAIR LADY' Film, Craig Mentioned as
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