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Holly Cole Trio - Blame It on My Youth (1991)

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Holly Cole Trio - Blame It on My Youth (1991)

Holly Cole Trio - Blame It on My Youth (1991)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 38:08 | 200 MB
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz | Label: Alert Records | Catalog: Z21 81018

Holly Cole's debut recording is a delight. Although she infuses a variety of standards with sensuality (including "If I Were a Bell," "On the Street Where You Live," "Honeysuckle Rose" and "I'll Be Seeing You"), she is also clearly laughing at her image at the same time. Joined by pianist Aaron Davis and bassist David Piltch with guest appearances by violinist Johnny Frigo (on two songs) and bass clarinetist Robert Stevenson (for one), Cole's interpretations of the mostly veteran material are both haunting and ironic, making this a memorable and surprisingly original outing.

Holly Cole - Romantically Helpless (2000)

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Holly Cole - Romantically Helpless (2000)

Holly Cole - Romantically Helpless (2000)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 42:56 | 301 MB
Genre: Vocal Jazz | Label: Alert Records | Catalog: 6152810372

"If you find me interesting/you won't be disappointed…" So sings Holly Cole on the title track of her seventh album, "Romantically Helpless," and truer words were never spoken. Since her first release in 1990 Holly's acclaimed career has been one of relentless reinvention, giving followers a chance to witness her as torch singer, trippy jazz cat, and progressive pop diva.