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Album: Second Chance
# Song Title   Time
1)    Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The
2)    Second Chance
3)    Something to Remember You By
4)    Misty Roses
5)    Time for Love/Small World, Isn't It?, A
6)    Oh You Crazy Moon
7)    Never Let Me Go
8)    It Isn't So Good It Couldn't Get Better
9)    Sometime Ago
10)    Unlit Room
11)    Star Eyes
12)    This Masquerade
13)    Something in Your Smile/When I Look in Your Eyes
14)    Nobody Else But Me
 

Album: Second Chance
# Song Title   Time
1)    Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The
2)    Second Chance
3)    Something to Remember You By
4)    Misty Roses
5)    Time for Love/Small World, Isn't It?, A
6)    Oh You Crazy Moon
7)    Never Let Me Go
8)    It Isn't So Good It Couldn't Get Better
9)    Sometime Ago
10)    Unlit Room
11)    Star Eyes
12)    This Masquerade
13)    Something in Your Smile/When I Look in Your Eyes
14)    Nobody Else But Me
 
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  • Personnel: Irene Kral (vocals); Alan Broadbent (piano); Frank Severino (drums).
  • Liner Note Author: Kirk Silsbee.
  • Recording information: The Times Restaurant, Studio City, California (08/29/1975-08/30/1975).
  • Irene Kral was only in her mid-forties when she lost her battle with cancer. Decades after her death in 1978, Jazzed Media has uncovered additional unissued live recordings to follow their previous collection Just for Now (issued in 2004). These performances also were taped in 1975, but at a different venue (the Times restaurant) with another rhythm section. Pianist Alan Broadbent is the perfect accompanist for the rich-voiced, clear-toned alto, while her choice of material is a fascinating mix of standards, obscurities, and modern pop. She opens with an invigorating, spirited interpretation of "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes." Kral savors the longing of the lyrics to the bittersweet ballad "Never Let Me Go," which is buoyed by Broadbent's sensitive backing. The South American song "Sometime Ago" was a favorite of Art Farmer and a number of other jazz instrumentalists (though they usually chose a bright tempo), but Kral's very deliberate interpretation brings out the essence of its message in a new light. The pop songs include Leon Russell's "This Masquerade" (a hit for George Benson) and folksinger Tim Hardin's lesser-known "Misty Roses," both rendered in soft bossa nova settings. Peter Marshall (who was subbing for Kral's regular bassist) and drummer Frank Severino round out the superb rhythm section. One can only hope that additional recordings by Irene Kral will be located to join this outstanding CD in her discography. ~ Ken Dryden
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