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Don't Go To Strangers
LP (Item 38118) Prestige, 1960 — Condition: Used
Could anyone ever utter a sexier line than "Don't go to strangers, come to me?" We think not, and it's material like that that makes the album a real killer from Etta Jones – one of her best from the 60s, cut when she was really developing her skills as a vocalist, but still had enough of an edge to be interesting. Backing is by a small group that includes Frank Wess, Roy Haynes, and Richard Wyands – and the album has a relaxed, jazzy quality that easily makes it one of the real standouts in Etta's career! Titles include "All The Way", "Where Or When", "Yes Sir, That's My Baby", "If I Had You", "Something To Remember You By", and "Don't Go To Strangers". (Yellow & black label NJ pressing with deep groove. Cover has a split top seam and some minor splitting on the other seams, with some wear and small stains on the back.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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