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Secrets

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Download links and information about Secrets by Nancy Harrow. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 50:33 minutes.

Artist: Nancy Harrow
Release date: 1991
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Tracks: 14
Duration: 50:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Guess Who's In Town (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 3:03
2. If You Were Mine [from to Beat the Band] (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 4:28
3. So Why Am I Surprised (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 2:12
4. Rock It for Me (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 4:04
5. Pennies from Heaven (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 4:05
6. Sweetheart Someday (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 3:28
7. Secrets (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 4:10
8. Hit the Road Jack (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 4:12
9. Skeleton Trees (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 3:25
10. Fun to Be Fooled [from Life Begins At 8:40] (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 3:08
11. Sea Change (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 3:45
12. I'm Back (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 2:06
13. Havin' Myself a Time [from Tropic Holiday] (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 5:20
14. I'll Follow My Secret Heart [from Conversation Piece] (featuring Clark Terry, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Dick Katz) 3:07

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Nancy Harrow is in excellent form throughout this continually colorful set. The inventive jazz singer is joined by pianist Dick Katz, bassist Ray Drummond, drummer Ben Riley and occasionally Clark Terry on flugelhorn; C.T. also sings on a humorous "Hit the Road, Jack." The repertoire reaches back to the 1920s/'30s (including "Guess Who's In Town," "Pennies From Heaven" and "Someday Sweetheart") and also features some veteran obscurities and five recent Harrow originals. One of Nancy Harrow's best later recordings, the CD does an excellent job of showing off her talents.