Etta Jones - Don't Go to Strangers [Fantasy]

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Album Details

Title: Don't Go to Strangers [Fantasy]
Artist: Etta Jones
Release Date: 6/21/1960
Re-Released On: 3/25/2008
Label: Original Jazz Classics, Original Jazz C, Prestige/OJC, Universal Distribution, Prestige Records, Fantasy/OJC
Duration: 40:55
UPCs: 025218029827, 025218629829, 4988005506481, 888072300071, 0025218029827, 025218029841, 090204986743
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: American Popular Song, Standards, Vocal Jazz
Moods: Romantic, Elegant, Intimate, Refined/Mannered, Sensual, Sentimental, Sophisticated, Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
  2. Don't Go to Strangers
  3. I Love Paris
  4. Fine and Mellow
  5. Where or When
  6. If I Had You
  7. On the Street Where You Live
  8. Something to Remember You By
  9. Bye Bye Blackbird
  10. All the Way

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDUniversal Distribution9191
2006CDPrestige Records30007
1991CDOriginal Jazz Classics298
1991CDOriginal Jazz C29822
1991CDPrestige/OJCOJCCD-298-2
1990CDFantasy/OJC2982

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Album Review

Don't Go to Strangers was Etta Jones' first album for the independent jazz label Prestige when it was released in 1960 (having been recorded in a single session on June 21 of that year), and although Jones had been releasing records since 1944, including a dozen sides for RCA in 1946 and an album for King Records in 1957, she was treated as an overnight sensation when the title tune from the album went gold, hitting the Top 40 on the pop charts and reaching number five on the r&b charts. An elegant ballad on an album that had several of them, including the masterful "If I Had You" and a marvelous reading of "All the Way," a song usually identified with Frank Sinatra, "Don't Go to Strangers" featured Jones' airy, bluesy phrasing and uncanny sense of spacing, and was very much a jazz performance, making its success on the pop charts all the more amazing. Listen to Jones' restructuring of the melody to the opening track, the old chestnut "Yes Sir, That's My Baby," to hear a gifted jazz singer sliding and shifting the tone center of a song like a veteran horn player, all the while leaving the melody still recognizable, but refreshing it until it stands revealed anew. Apparently there were no additional tracks cut at the session, since bonus material has never surfaced on any of the album's subsequent reissues, although that's hardly a problem, because as is, Don't Go to Strangers is a perfect gem of a recording. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Esmond EdwardsCover Art, Supervisor, Audio Production
Etta JonesVocals
Frank WessSax (Tenor), ?, Flute
George Duvivier?, Bass, Bass (Upright)
LeRoi JonesLiner Notes, Original Liner Notes
Nick PhillipsReissue Producer
Phil DeLancieRemastering
Richard WyandsPiano, ?
Rikka ArnoldProject Assistant
Roy HaynesDrums, ?
Rudy Van GelderEngineer, Audio Engineer, Author, Remastering
Skeeter Best?, Guitar
Stuart KremskyResearch, Production Assistant
Terri HinteProject Assistant