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Southern Hospitality (feat. Dave Barbour Trio)

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Download links and information about Southern Hospitality (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) by Jeri Southern. This album was released in 1958 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 38:51 minutes.

Artist: Jeri Southern
Release date: 1958
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 12
Duration: 38:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Miss Johnson Phoned Again Today (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 2:46
2. The Very Thought of You (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 3:06
3. All In Fun (featuring Dave Barbour Trio) 2:36
4. Nobody's Heart (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 3:27
5. You're Nearer (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 4:08
6. The Cabin (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 3:06
7. Mad About the Boy (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 2:49
8. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 3:18
9. I'm In Love With the Honorable Mr. So-And-So (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 3:10
10. It Never Entered My Mind (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 4:24
11. Let's Stay Young Forever (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 2:42
12. Who Can I Turn To (feat. Dave Barbour Trio) 3:19

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Southern Hospitality was originally issued in 1954 as a 10" eight-track LP under the title Warm. Three years later, a 12" LP was released with an additional four titles. This session was a setting Southern preferred, herself on piano along with a small group, as she is joined by guitar player Dave Barbour and his trio. Barbour already was experienced in backing other singers of the era, such as June Christy and his wife Peggy Lee. This album also established Southern's predilection to include less familiar material on her albums, a characteristic which was to be one hallmark of her career. Tunes like "Miss Johnson Phoned Again Today" and "I'm in Love With the Honorable Mr. So-and-So" permit Southern to showcase her ability to transform a song into a very personal recitation of a tale that is, if not sorrowful, then at least melancholy. "It Never Entered My Mind" and her lovely rendition of "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" stand out among a tasteful selection of standards.

The second album is somewhat of a shift in tempo and style, exhibiting Southern's ability to work with medium tempo material.