Close Your Eyes (Stacey Kent album)

Close Your Eyes
Studio album by Stacey Kent
Released September 16, 1997
Recorded November 18-19, 1996
Genre Vocal jazz
Length 53:21
Label Candid (UK)/Koch International (USA)
Producer Alan Bates
Stacey Kent chronology
Close Your Eyes
(1997)
Love Is...The Tender Trap
(1999)

Close Your Eyes was jazz singer Stacey Kent's debut album, released in 1997 by Candid Records.

It was produced by Alan Bates and features her husband, tenor saxophonist Jim Tomlinson.[1] Kent celebrated the release of Close your Eyes with a performance at the Birdland jazz club in New York City in September 1997.[2] Close Your Eyes was the best-selling British jazz album of 1997.[3]

In an interview with Billboard magazine to promote the album Kent said: "With this album, I was trying to give a mixture of things that people know and gems that got lost, songs that might get missed out of the great standard repertoire."[4]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Scott Yanow, writing on Allmusic.com, gave the album three stars out of five. In his review Yanow said: "Stacey Kent has a very appealing voice, and her delivery is full of joy, enthusiasm, and subtle creativity....Jim Tomlinson contributes some tenor solos reminiscent in tone of Stan Getz, and pianist David Newton and guitarist Colin Oxley also get some solo space."[1] Yanow concluded by calling Kent "a voice to look for in the future".[1]

Track listing

  1. "More Than You Know" (Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, Vincent Youmans) - 5:30
  2. "Dream Dancing" (Cole Porter) - 4:21
  3. "Close Your Eyes" (Bernice Petkere) - 5:19
  4. "There's a Lull in My Life" (Mack Gordon, Harry Revel) - 4:22
  5. "It's De-Lovely" (Porter) - 3:21
  6. "There's No You" (Tom Adair, Hal Hopper) - 6:09
  7. "I'm Old Fashioned" (Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer) - 2:53
  8. "You Go to My Head" (J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie) - 7:01
  9. "Little White Lies" (Walter Donaldson) - 4:10
  10. "Sleep Warm" (Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Lew Spence) - 4:30
  11. "Day In, Day Out" (Rube Bloom, Mercer) - 5:45

Personnel

Performance
Production

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Close Your Eyes at AllMusic
  2. New York Media, LLC (22 September 1997). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. pp. 121–. ISSN 0028-7369.
  3. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (30 January 1999). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 38–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  4. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (1 November 1997). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 61–. ISSN 0006-2510.
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