Chris Connor (album)


Chris Connor is an album by jazz singer Chris Connor. Atlantic Records released the album, Connor's first for the label, in 1956. The recording was Atlantic's first jazz vocal LP record.

Recording

The tracks appearing on Chris Connor were recorded over the course of three sessions. The first of these occurred on January 19, 1956, with a small orchestra accompanying Connor, using arrangements by Ralph Burns. On January 23, Connor was accompanied by a quartet led by pianist John Lewis with Oscar Pettiford on bass. On February 8, Connor's accompanists included Nick Travis, Zoot Sims and Milt Hinton, with arrangements by Burns. The album comprises four tracks from each recording session.

Critical reception

The Penguin Guide to Jazz includes Chris Connor in its "Core Collection", and assigns it a four-star rating, noting that " 'Ev'ry Time', 'It's All Right With Me', 'I Wonder What Became Of Me', and several more are unlikely to be bettered". John Bush, writing for allmusic, calls the album one of Connor's best, giving the album a rating of four-and-a-half stars.

Track listing

Personnel

On "Something to Live For", "When the Wind Was Green", "He Was Too Good to Me" and "My April Heart" :
On "I Get a Kick Out of You", "Where Are You?", "Everytime" and "Almost Like Being in Love" :
On "Get Out of Town", "Anything Goes", "You Make Me Feel So Young", and "Way Out There" :