The Warm Sound of Frances Wayne

RELEASE
November 14, 1957
LABEL
WEA/Warner
GENRES
Vocal Music, Vocal Pop

Album Review

The aptly titled The Warm Sound reunites Frances Wayne with husband and arranger Neal Hefti, adding to the equation a wonderful support unit including tenorist Al Cohn, guitarist Billy Mure, pianist Hank Jones, and flautist Jerome Richardson to yield one of the singer's most delightful and consistent sessions. Hefti keeps his more extravagant impulses in check here, creating a series of sophisticated but appealingly simple arrangements that underscore the breathy appeal of Wayne's vocals. Likewise, warhorses including "'Round Midnight" and "Prelude to a Kiss" prove particularly well-matched to her sexy but sweet persona.
Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Two for the Blues
  2. Caravan
  3. Early Autumn
  4. Soft Winds
  5. Prelude to a Kiss
  6. A Smooth One
  7. Poor Little Buttercup
  8. Blue and Sentimental
  9. 'Round Midnight
  10. On What a Night of Love
  11. In Other Word
  12. My One and Only Love
  13. Speak Low
  14. You Go to My Head