
Julie Is Her Name is a Jazz album by Julie London, originally released in 1955. On Gatefold: 105 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Vocal Jazz
- sparse
- intimate
- smoky
About
Julie London's debut album Julie Is Her Name was released in December 1955 by Liberty Records. This minimalist jazz recording marked a significant departure from the orchestral arrangements common in the era, featuring only London's sultry vocals accompanied by Barney Kessel (one of the era's most influential jazz guitarists) and Ray Leatherwood on upright bass. The stripped-down arrangement was revolutionary for its time, allowing London's distinctive vocal timbre and masterful microphone technique to take center stage. Initially released under catalog number LRP-3006 in monaural format, this groundbreaking album showcased an innovative recording approach. The intimate trio setting allowed for exceptional .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Cry Me A River2:36
- A2I Should Care2:35
- A3I'm In The Mood For Love2:28
- A4I'm Glad There Is You2:34
- A5Can't Help Lovin' That Man3:08
- A6I Love You1:53
Side B
- B1Say It Isn't So2:00
- B2It Never Entered My Mind2:25
- B3Easy Street3:12
- B4S' Wonderful1:33
- B5No Moon At All1:53
- B6Laura1:37
- B7Gone With The Wind2:05
Credits
Performers
- Ray LeatherwoodBASS
- Barney KesselGUITAR FEATURING
- Julie LondonVOCALS
- Ray UnderwoodBASS
- Barney KasselFEATURING GUITAR
13 collectors on Gatefold own this · 105 pressings tracked on Gatefold
