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Second To None

by Carmen Mcrae

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My Reverie 02:46
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released January 1, 1964

A&R [Artist & Repertoire] – Bob Shad
Arranged By, Conductor – Peter Matz
Artwork [Cover], Design – Jack Lonshein
Bass – Richard Davis (2), Victor Sproles
Bass Trombone – Tony Studd
Cello – Alla Goldberg, Charlie McCracken*, George Ricci, Maurice Brown
Coordinator [Album] – Elena Festa
Coordinator [Production] – Harry Ringler
Drums – Archie Freedman*
Engineer [Original Recording] – Bob Arnold
Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Alto Flute – Phil Bodner, Shelly Gold
French Horn – Jimmy Buffington*, Ray Alonge, Dick Berg
Guitar – Barry Galbraith
Harp – Gene Bianco
Mastered By – Hal Diepold
Percussion – George Devens, Phil Kraus
Piano – Norman Simmons
Trombone – Charlie Small, Chauncey Welch, Johnny Messner
Trumpet – Johnny Bello
Viola – Al Brown, Dave Mankovwitz, Manny Vardi, Harold Furmansky
Violin – Ariana Broone, Bernie Eichen, Carmel Malin, Dave Nadien, Fred Buldrini, Jack Zayde, Joseph Malin, Max Cahn, Max Pollicoff, Norman Carr, Peter Buon, Roaul Poliaki, Tosha Samaroff, Vera Morganstern, Walter Legawiec

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Carmen Mcrae New York, New York

Carmen Mercedes McRae is considered one of the most influential jazz vocalists of the 20th century. She is remembered for her behind-the-beat phrasing and ironic interpretation of lyrics. Inspired by Billie Holiday, Carmen McRae established herself and her own unique sound. ... more

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