These recordings can be considered the final ones of Betty Carter's early period for, by the time she next appeared on record (in 1969), the singer was much more adventurous in her improvisations. This CD reissues eight selections from Carter's rather brief 1964 Roulette LP (under 26 minutes), plus it adds seven previously unissued numbers from 1965. On the former date Carter (who is quite memorable on "This Is Always," "Some Other Time," and "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most") is accompanied by pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Roy McCurdy, while the "new" session ("There Is No Greater Love" and "You're a Sweetheart" are the standouts) features guitarist Kenny Burrell plus an unknown rhythm section in the backup band. Highly recommended to Betty Carter fans and to those listeners who find her later work somewhat forbidding.
"This Is Always" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) – 3:10
"Look No Further" (Richard Rodgers) – 1:55
"Beware My Heart" (Sam Coslow) – 5:07
"My Favorite Things" (Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II) – 1:35
"Some Other Time" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) – 3:46
"Open the Door" (Betty Carter) – 3:11
"Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most" (Fran Landesman, Tommy Wolff) – 5:15
"Something Big" (Richard Adler) – 1:58
"New England" (unknown) – 2:55
"The Moon is Low" (Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown) – 2:00
"Once in Your Life" (unknown) – 2:54
"It's a Big Wide Wonderful World" (John Rox) – 1:48
"There Is No Greater Love" (Marty Symes, Isham Jones) – 3:46
"You're a Sweetheart" (Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson) – 4:02
"Isn't it Romantic?" (Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 1:44
(Tracks 9-15 not included on the original LP issue)
(320 kbsp, cover art included)
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