Home
You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1962-1979
Barnes and Noble
You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1962-1979
Current price: $19.99


Barnes and Noble
You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1962-1979
Current price: $19.99
Size: OS
Loading Inventory...
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
The
Patty Waters
who appears on
You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979
stands in stark contrast to the
free jazz
maven of
Sings
and
College Tour
. The music collected here by San Francisco's
Water
label is previously unreleased. It is assembled from a collection of home recordings, many of which feature
Waters
accompanying herself on piano on her own compositions. The recording quality varies, but the quality of the performances does not. This is music from the other side of the
blues
. There is joy here, but it is tempered by something far more vulnerable, dark, and heartbroken. Whether she is singing the Jax beer jingle that opens the collection,
Hoagy Carmichael
's
"Georgia,"
or one of her own tunes (such as the title track) or the stark and lovely
"At Last I Found You,"
the contrast between romance and regret, light and dark, optimism and acceptance is ever present in the grain of her voice. Her cover of
Billie Holiday
"Fine and Mellow,"
with its lilting swing, is another choice moment here. The 14-and-a-half-minute
"Touched By Rodin in a Paris Museum"
is an anomaly in that it is a completely instrumental piece, featuring
' beautiful pianism which, in style and tone, is commensurate with her singing. Finally, a charming aspect of this package is in the form of brief dialogues with her recording engineer that precede some of the tracks. The package is full of photographs and liner notes by
,
Ghost
's guitarist
Masaki Batoh
, and
Byron Coley
. ~ Thom Jurek
Patty Waters
who appears on
You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979
stands in stark contrast to the
free jazz
maven of
Sings
and
College Tour
. The music collected here by San Francisco's
Water
label is previously unreleased. It is assembled from a collection of home recordings, many of which feature
Waters
accompanying herself on piano on her own compositions. The recording quality varies, but the quality of the performances does not. This is music from the other side of the
blues
. There is joy here, but it is tempered by something far more vulnerable, dark, and heartbroken. Whether she is singing the Jax beer jingle that opens the collection,
Hoagy Carmichael
's
"Georgia,"
or one of her own tunes (such as the title track) or the stark and lovely
"At Last I Found You,"
the contrast between romance and regret, light and dark, optimism and acceptance is ever present in the grain of her voice. Her cover of
Billie Holiday
"Fine and Mellow,"
with its lilting swing, is another choice moment here. The 14-and-a-half-minute
"Touched By Rodin in a Paris Museum"
is an anomaly in that it is a completely instrumental piece, featuring
' beautiful pianism which, in style and tone, is commensurate with her singing. Finally, a charming aspect of this package is in the form of brief dialogues with her recording engineer that precede some of the tracks. The package is full of photographs and liner notes by
,
Ghost
's guitarist
Masaki Batoh
, and
Byron Coley
. ~ Thom Jurek