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Patti Austin - Patti Austin Love Songs '2024

Patti Austin Love Songs
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Album name Patti Austin Love Songs
Country
Date 2024
GenreJazz,Vocal Jazz,R&B
Play time 1:00:49
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 386 MB
PriceDownload $3.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

01. Baby, Come To Me
02. True Love
03. Once In A Lifetime
04. Any Way You Can
05. Every Home Should Have One
06. I Offer You Love
07. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
08. I've Got My Heart Set On You
09. If We're Not In Love
10. Stop, Look, Listen
11. If I Believed
12. Love Letters
13. Our Love Is Here To Stay
14. Summer Is The Coldest Time Of Year


 moreBorn in 1950 in Harlem, New York, Austin grew up in a musical family the
daughter of a jazz trombonist. A professional singer since the age of five,
Austin was a protégé of Dinah Washington and Sammy Davis, Jr. A 1969
single for United Artists titled "Family Tree" cracked the R&B Top 50. Austin
cut her debut LP, End of a Rainbow, for Creed Taylor's CTI label in 1976,
followed by Havana Candy in 1977 and Body Language in 1980. She sang lead vocals
for Japanese koto player Yutaka Yokokura on "Love Light" in 1978, did a duet
with Michael Jackson on "It's the Falling in Love" for Off the Wall, and sang
"The Closer I Get to You" on Tom Browne's album in 1979. Austin dueted with
George Benson on "Moody's Mood for Love" in 1980. She sang backgrounds for
sessions by Houston Person, Noel Pointer, Ralph McDonald, Angela Bofill, and
Roberta Flack.

Austin did vocals on Quincy Jones' The Dude LP in 1981, and was featured on the
hit "Razzamatazz." She inked a solo deal on Jones' Qwest label, and her 1982 LP
Every Home Should Have One included the number one pop hit (number nine R&B)
"Baby, Come to Me," which got widespread exposure via the ABC soap opera General
Hospital. The follow-up single, "How Do You Keep the Music Playing," was the
theme for the film Best Friends. Both songs paired Austin with James Ingram. She
continued recording for Jones' Qwest label throughout the decade, releasing
1980's eponymously titled Patti Austin, 1985's Gettin' Away with Murder, and
1988's The Real Me, the latter of which hit number seven on Billboard's Jazz
chart.

Austin switched to GRP in 1990 and recorded Love Is Gonna Getcha, with the
singles "Through the Test of Time" and "Good in Love." It peaked at number four
on Billboard's Jazz Albums chart. More Top 20 Jazz-charting albums followed,
including 1991's Carry On, 1991's Live, and 1994's Lee Ritenour-produced That
Secret Place. She then moved to Concord for 1998's In & Out of Love and followed
with Street of Dreams in 1999.

In 2001, she again hit Top 30 of the Jazz Albums chart with On the Way to Love,
which found her returning to Quincy Jones' Warner Bros.-distributed Qwest label
and reuniting for a duet with James Ingram. Her lovely tribute to Ella
Fitzgerald, For Ella, appeared in spring 2002 and reached number seven on the
Billboard Jazz Albums chart. In 2007, she delivered Avant Gershwin, a big-band
album of George Gershwin compositions that hit number five on the Jazz Albums
chart and won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album.

After a decade on the jazz side of the fence, Austin turned more toward the pop
side with 2011's Sound Advice, produced by Greg Phillinganes. It featured a mix
of covers, including interpretations of songs by Des'ree, the Rolling Stones,
Depeche Mode, and others.

In 2015, Austin was featured on Patrick Williams' big-band album Home Suite
Home. Included was her performance of "52nd & Broadway," which took home the
Grammy for Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals. In 2016, she collaborated
with author Tara Meyer on the children's book and accompanying soundtrack Mighty
Musical Fairy Tales. A year later, she revisited her Ella Fitzgerald influence
with Ella & Louis, a collaboration with trumpeter, trombonist, pianist, and
bandleader James Morrison, his quintet, and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Benjamin Northey. A third Fitzgerald-themed album, For Ella 2,
arrived in 2023 and featured Austin with Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band. It
picked up a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Album. © Matt Collar



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