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Lazy Afternoon-180 Gram
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Album: Lazy Afternoon-180 Gram
# Song Title   Time
1)    I'm Old Fashioned More Info...
2)    There's No You More Info...
3)    New York's My Home More Info...
4)    Why Did I Choose You? More Info...
5)    Take a Little Time to Smile More Info...
6)    Lazy Afternoon More Info...
7)    Gentle Rain More Info...
8)    Gra'ma's Boots More Info...
9)    I'll Go My Way By Myself More Info...
 
Album: Lazy Afternoon-180 Gram
# Song Title   Time
1)    I'm Old Fashioned More Info...
2)    There's No You More Info...
3)    New York's My Home More Info...
4)    Why Did I Choose You? More Info...
5)    Take a Little Time to Smile More Info...
6)    Lazy Afternoon More Info...
7)    Gentle Rain More Info...
8)    Gra'ma's Boots More Info...
9)    I'll Go My Way By Myself More Info...
 
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  • One of a series of recordings that helped Shirley Horn relaunch her career after taking time off to raise her daughter, A Lazy Afternoon is a fine studio set with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Billy Hart. An always effective vocalist who provided her own top-notch accompaniment on piano, Horn's almost conversational style of singing works very well whether she is swinging an oldie like "I'm Old Fashioned" or delivering a lush, infectious interpretation of a ballad like "A Lazy Afternoon." In addition to well-known material, she uncovers lost gems like Gordon Jenkins' "New York's My Home" (delivered in a narrative-like style that has a funky flavor) and Peggy Lee's neglected swinging song "Take a Little Time to Smile." The one instrumental is an extended workout of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Gentle Rain." If there's a weak track on the date, it is Bill Withers' "Gra'ma's Hands," as even her best effort at casting it in a slow blues-gospel arrangement doesn't overcome the repetitious nature of the composition, a frequent problem with adapting Withers' work into a jazz setting. ~ Ken Dryden
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