That Kind of Woman

Year: 1960
Artist: Joe Williams

Facts about the album "That Kind of Woman"

Album Title: That Kind of Woman
Artist: Joe Williams
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz

"That Kind of Woman" is an album by jazz vocalist Joe Williams, celebrated for his rich baritone voice and impeccable phrasing. Released as a tribute to the enduring allure of love and romance, the album features Williams' soulful interpretations of jazz standards and love songs, capturing the essence of passion and longing.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Collaborations: "That Kind of Woman" features collaborations with renowned jazz musicians, including pianist Oscar Peterson and saxophonist Illinois Jacquet. The album's stellar lineup of musicians adds depth and texture to Williams' performances, showcasing the collective talent and improvisational prowess of the ensemble.

  2. Varied Repertoire: From swinging jazz standards to tender ballads, "That Kind of Woman" encompasses a diverse repertoire of songs that explore the many facets of love and romance. Williams' versatility as a vocalist shines through as he navigates through different musical styles and moods with ease, captivating listeners with his emotive delivery and expressive phrasing.

  3. Grammy Recognition: "That Kind of Woman" received critical acclaim upon its release and garnered Joe Williams a Grammy Award nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male. The album's success further solidified Williams' reputation as one of the foremost jazz vocalists of his generation, earning him recognition from peers and critics alike.

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