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Personnel: Nancy LaMott (vocals); Stephen Erdody (cello); Lawrence Feldman (tenor saxophone); David Friedman, Christopher Marlowe (piano); Jay Leonhart (double bass). Arranger: Peter Matz. The music of the late pop vocalist Nancy Lamott is recalled in this posthumously-compiled collection of studio recordings, demos and unreleased songs. Included are "Too Late Now," "The Promise," "Another Mr. Right," "Your Love," "We Live on Borrowed Time" and the title cut. ~ Jason Ankeny What's Good About Goodbye? Music Nancy Lamott What's Good About Goodbye? Songs What's Good About Goodbye? Review
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