Portrait of Sheila Jordan
01/01/1963
Lyrics from Portrait of Sheila Jordan
All Music Guide Review
Sheila Jordan's debut recording was one of the very few vocal records made for Blue Note during Alfred Lion's reign. Accompanied by the subtle guitarist Barry Galbraith, bassist Steve Swallow, and drummer Denzil Best, Jordan sounds quite distinctive, cool-toned, and adventurous during her classic date. Her interpretations of Oscar Brown, Jr.'s "Hum Drum Blues" and 11 standards (including "Falling in Love With Love," "Dat Dere," "Baltimore Oriole," and "I'm a Fool to Want You") are both swinging and haunting. Possibly because of her originality, Sheila Jordan would not record again for over a dozen years, making this highly recommended set quite historic. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Portrait of Sheila Jordan Track Listing
Credits of Portrait of Sheila Jordan
- Ron McMaster
- Digital Transfers
- Reid Miles
- Cover Design
- Denzil Best
- Drums
- Barry Galbraith
- Guitar
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Engineer
- Nat Hentoff
- Liner Notes
- Alfred Lion
- Producer
- Sheila Jordan
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Steve Swallow
- Bass
















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