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Carmen Lundy's debut album was so strong that it's surprising a follow-up was not released domestically for another six years. This excellent effort for the soon-defunct Black Hawk label uses a variety of personnel, including several horn players (trumpeters Jon Faddis, Cecil Bridgewater and/or Earl Gardner, trombonist Steve Turre and altoist Bobby Watson, who provided the arrangements) on four of the eight selections; the other numbers showcase Lundy with a rhythm section including keyboardist Harry Whitaker. Lundy (who puts the right amount of feeling into "Love for Sale") has both a flexible range and the ability to sing beautiful low notes. She is also a talented composer, as she shows by contributing five of the eight songs. Well worth searching for. ~ Scott Yanow
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Personnel: Carmen Lundy (vocals); Bobby Ray Watson, Bobby Watson (alto saxophone); Rene McLean (tenor saxophone); Jim Hartog (baritone saxophone); Jon Faddis, Earl Gardner, Cecil Bridgewater (trumpet); Steve Turre (trombone); Harry Whitaker (piano); Victor Lewis (drums); Myra Casales (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Carmen Lundy; Charles Paakkari .
Audio Remasterer: Billy Szawlowski.
Liner Note Author: Lee Jeske.
Recording information: Sound Ideas, New York, NY (04/1985-08/1985); Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (04/1985-08/1985).
Photographer: Scott Sternbach.
Arrangers: Curtis Lundy; Harry Whitaker; Bobby Watson; Carmen Lundy.
Personnel: Carmen Lundy (vocals); Rene McLean (tenor sax); Bobby Watson (alto sax); Jim HArtog (baritone sax); Jon Faddis,Cecil Bridgewater, Earl Gardner (trumpet); Steve Turre (trombone); Harry Whitaker (piano); Curtis Lundy, Ben Brown (bass); Victor Lewis (drums); Mayra Casales (percussion).
Mojo (Publisher) (2/03, p.104) - "...GOOD MORNING KISS features several strong original tunes, including the sublime title track, a sensuous ballad that highlights Lundy's deeply resonant, expressive voice..." Carmen Lundy Good Morning Kiss Songs Good Morning Kiss Review
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