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Carol Sloane: My 10 Favorite Tracks

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Yesterday, I posted my full 2009 interview with the late Carol Sloane, which Matt Schudel quote for in Washington Post obit. Today, I thought I'd provide 10 of my favorite recordings by Carol:

Here's Angel Eyes from After Hours, a demo tape recorded in 1959...



Here's Prelude to a Kiss from Out of the Blue, with arrangements by Bill Finegan, in 1961...



Here's Taking a Chance on Love from Carol Sloane Live at 30th Street in 1962...



Here's When Your Lover Has Gone, live with Ben Webster, from Carol & Ben, in 1963...



Here's Spring Is Here, with Carol's signature a cappella opener, in 1977...



Here's Never Never Land (taken a cappella) and My Ship, with the Jimmy Rowles Trio, in Hyannis, Mass., circa the late 1970s...



Here's Midnight Sun from Summertime, in 1983...



Here's It's Easy to Remember, live in 1990...



Here's Two for the Road, from Carol's last recording, live from New York's Birdland in 2019...



And finally, here's Carol singing We'll Meet Again, backed only by Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, from the album of the same name that includes my liner notes, recorded in 2009...

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