Winter’s Here + Love in a Midnight Mood (2 LP on 1 CD)
  • Fraternity F-1001
    Fraternity F-1001
  • Jade JLP-1001
    Jade JLP-1001
  • Jerri Winters
    Jerri Winters
  • Genie Pace
    Genie Pace

Jerri Winters & Genie Pace

Winter’s Here + Love in a Midnight Mood (2 LP on 1 CD)

Best Voices Time Forgot

Personnel:
Jerri Winters, Genie Pace (vcl), Don Costa, Frank Metis (arr, dir), Billy Byers (tb), Phil Bodner, Sid Jekowsky (cl, fl), Moe Wexler (celeste)

Reference: FSR V142 CD

Bar code: 8427328641425

The Best Voices Time Forgot
Collectible Albums by Top Female Vocalists

· Collector's Edition
· 2 Original LPs on 1 CD
· Original Cover Art
· Complete Personnel Details
· New liner Notes
· Mono Recordings
· Newly Remastered in 24-Bit

Winter’s Here
Jerri Winters, born in 1930, was a singer from Terre Haute, Indiana. In 1948, she won top honors o nHorace Heidt’s radio program and toured as a singer with the show. Later, she moved to Chicago, where she worked as a model and a dance instructor at Arthur Murray’s dance studio. In early 1952, she was selected from 500 contestants to join the Stan Kenton band, replacing June Christy. The search was sponsored by disc jockey Gene Norman in Hollywood. Jerri stayed with Kenton for only five months, which served as both a testing ground and a crucial phase in her growth as a singer. She later established herself as a soloist in New York’s East Side club scene, earning a reputation for her silky and dusky vocal style, which led to her being dubbed “the girl with the mink-lined voice.” In 1955, she recorded her first album, “Winter’s Here,” for the Fraternity label. She went on to release two more albums in 1957 and 1962. Jerri continued to perform live until she retired in 1969. In 1981, she made a comeback, performing in Los Angeles clubs until 1984, when she left the stage for good.

Love in a Midnight Mood
Genie Pace was a new voice in the pop scene of the 50s. From a young age, she sang for family and friends but never seriously considered a professional career. In 1953, she worked with vocal coach Jimmy Rich, who helped her develop her potential and gain the necessary poise and polish. In late 1954, she was hired to sing at an Eastside club in New York for two weeks, but the gig lasted a year. By mid-1956, Genie’s career had resumed with performances at The Living Room, followed by engagements at Club 59 and La Silhouette. Her acclaimed performances led to three studio sessions that resulted in her only album, “Love in a Midnight Mood,” released on the Jade label. Genie conveyed the emotional nuances of its overall blue theme with her intimate style, singing love’s sad, sweet songs, including “Wee Small Hours,” “I’ll Remember April,” and other late-night tunes. Credit was also due to Frank Metis for his imaginative and complementary arrangements, performed by three different ensembles and skillfully conducted by the arranger himself, featuring the harp, oboe, and brass.

Tracklist

01. Like Someone in Love (Van Heusen-Burke) 3:01
02. Don't Take Your Meanness (Out on Me) (Willard Robinson) 3:20
03. Oh, You Crazy Moon (Van Heusen-Burke) 3:15
04. In Love in Vain (Kern-Robin) 2:43
05. Blah, Blah, Blah (G. & I. Gershwin) 3:22
06. TheWorld Is Your Balloon (Harburg-Fain) 3:01
07. This Time the Dreams on Me (Arlen-Mercer) 3:04
08. The Trill Is Gone (Brwon-Henderson) 2:27
09. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most (Wolf-Landesman) 3:52
10. Along with Me (Harold Rome) 2:22
11. Here I Am in Love Again (Sweeney-Charlap) 3:48
12. I Could Write a Book (Rodgers-Hart) 3:21
13. Wee Small Hours (Mann-Hillard) 4:08
14. May I Never Love Again (Marco-Erickson) 3:57
15. The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else (Jones-Kahn) 2:23
16. I Get Along Without You VeryWell (Hoagy Carmichael) 4:06
17. I’ll Remember April (DePaul-Raye-Johnson) 2:29
18. One for My Baby (Arlen-Mercer) 4:20
19. The Lonesome Road (Shilkret-Austin) 2:37
20. Lover Man (Davis-Ramirez-Sherman) 3:09
21. My Melancholy Baby (Burnet-Norton-Watson) 3:37
22. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good (Ellington-Webster) 2:35
23. Body and Soul (Green-Sour-Heyman-Eyton) 4:25
24. Street of Dreams (Lewis-Young) 2:39

Album details

Sources:
Tracks #1-12, from the Jerri Winters album “Winter’s Here” (Fraternity F-1001)
Tracks #13-24, from the Genie Pace album “Love in a Midnight Mood” (Jade JLP-1001)

Jerri Winters, vocals
With Orchestra arranged and conducted by Don Costa (#1,3,5,6,7,9,11,12)
Strings Orchestra, featuring Billy Byers, trombone; Phil Bodner or Sid Jekowsky, clarinet & flute.
With Billy Byers Quintet (#2,4,8,10)
Featuring Billy Byers, trombone, and MoeWexler, celeste.
Recorded in New York City, July (#1,3,5,6,7,9,11,12) and August 14 (#2,4,8,10), 1955

Genie Pace, vocals
With Orchestra arranged and conducted by Frank Metis
Recorded in New York City, March 1957

Original liner notes: Burt Korall & Ira Gitler
Back cover notes by Jordi Pujol
Original cover designs: Burt Goldblatt / Leo Slot
Recordingsoriginally produced by Harry Carlson (#1-12) and Jim Bright (#13-24)
This CD compilation produced by Jordi Pujol
© 2024 by Fresh Sound Records

Mono · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered
Blue Moon Producciones Discograficas S.L.
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