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seki
Apr 07, 2012seki rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
The first thing you notice is the orchestration. All of the songs were arranged. Lush strings, horns move along with the song. Then their is Etta's voice. The songs are so short that you think that she has to rush thorugh the song but she sings at her own pace. She transports you into the studio where she is recording. You can almost visualize her singing into the microphone when she sings this songs. The recording is split in half. Towards the end of the records she sings with men. The sad part about this is that the men get to play with their lyrics and vocals. Etta has to be Etta. Nevertheless, this recording was a treat.