Adelaide Ruble evidently makes her debut recording as a leader with Come Fly with Me. The Washington, D.C., area resident digs deeply into a number of frequently recorded gems from the Great American Songbook, backed by a strong band anchored by keyboardist and guitarist Rick Eldridge and some terrific trombone by Harry Watters. Ruble has a warm alto voice and an almost conversation approach, though occasionally with a touch of excessive vibrato that seems to come from nervous energy. She's best on the slow ballads like a heartfelt "I Get Along Without You Very Well" (a lovely duet with Eldridge on piano) and a sassy, brisk treatment of "Devil May Care" (complemented by Watters' tasty licks). Ruble avoids many of the traps that singers can fall into, like running a song into the ground with excessive choruses (only one runs past the four-minute mark), though the CD is rather brief at just over 36 minutes. Adelaide Ruble's initial release is a promising beginning to her career as a recording artist. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi
Come Fly with Me
2005
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Credits of Come Fly with Me
- McLean
- Composer
- Johnny Mercer
- Composer
- Cole Porter
- Composer
- Marc Shaiman
- Composer
- James Van Heusen
- Composer
- George Wilson
- Bass
- Frederick Loewe
- Composer
- Rick Eldridge
- Piano, Producer
- Harry Watters
- Trombone
- Louis Alter
- Composer
- Wes Crawford
- Conga
- Blake Wallace
- Engineer
- Adelaide Ruble
- Vocals
- Derek Willie
- Engineer
- Eddie DeLange
- Composer
- Alan Jay Lerner
- Composer
- George Gershwin
- Composer
- Hoagy Carmichael
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