| 1. Come Rain or Come shine |
| 2. The Big Parade |
| 3. Round Midnight |
| 4. Lullaby of Birdland |
| 5. Why Should I Love You |
| 6. Fever |
| 7. Twisted |
| 8. My funny Valentine |
| 9. There Will Never Be Another You |
| 10. Cry Me a River |
| 11. Shadow of Your Smile |
| 12. Some Other Time |
Editorial Reviews
"Nashville-based songwriter-siren Camille Harrison's shimmering vocals..." performed with Larry Chaney of Edwin McCain's band
Product Description
More and more indie artists are producing wonderful albums. This is yet another example of how much talent is available to America and the world.
Camille Harrison must have spent many hours selecting the musicians and song material for her album. She recruited an all-star group of musicians who really support the songs in excellent fashion. For example, Camille's original title cut, "The Big Parade" features a strong thythm section to give solid foundation to trumpeter Jim Williamson's neat horn charts. She then goes straight to Monk's "Round Midnight," where she opened the tune with a voice/bass first chorus. Bassist Jim Ferguson does an excellent job with Camille's vocals followed by tasty piano work of Bob Patin. (She also has Same Levine, sax/flute, John Knowles, guitar, Chris Brown & Jim White, drums.) "Twisted" is also a favorite.
There are many standards on Camille's album. Her co-written (with the late Chet Atkins) song, "Why Should I Love You" shows the tender pop style of Camille.
The Big Parade
The Big Parade,Camille,Camille,Timeless Jazz classics, featuring the sultry, alluring vocals of Camille
Jazz Music:
- The Complete Sustaining Broadcasts, Vol. 4: Heaven Can Wait [Live]
- The Duke: Duke Ellington's Masterpieces, Vol. 1 - 1938-1940
- The Super Sessions [Import]
- The Third Colour
- This Moment, A Tribute to Harold Arlen
- Torture Garden
- Transcendence [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Vintage Bolling
- When Angels Speak of Love
- Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away
Jazz Music
Disconnection Notice [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 93, 99, and 104
Music: Best of 70s Supergroups
Journeys By DJ: Triptonite [Import]
Keep on the Sunnyside [Import]
Illusion [Import] [Original recording remastered]