Limited edition of 500 copies - 180g vinyl, the complete album + 4 bonus tracks.
On April 12, 1960, jazz vocalist Beverly Kenney succeeded in her third suicide attempt with a combination of alcohol and Seconal. She was only 28 years old but had already made a name for herself in the musical scene, sharing the bill with such stars as Miles Davis, Art Blakey and Tito Puente, and being praised by Down Beatcritic Nat Hentoff.
The 1956 album presented here finds her swinging in the company of pianist Jimmy Jones(who also worked with Ella Fitzgerald, Chris Connor, and Helen Merrill), and members of the Count Basie orchestra.
AllMusicreviewer Scott Yanow gave the album four out of five stars, stating that, "Kenney was one of the most interesting jazz singers of the mid-'50s. The light but swinging backing is perfect for Kenney. She deserves to be remembered."
BEVERLY KENNEY, vocals
JOE NEWMAN, trumpet
FRANK WESS, tenor sax & flute
JIMMY JONES, piano
FREDDIE GREEN, guitar
EDDIE JONES, bass
JO JONES, drums
New York, 1956.