Terry Morel – Songs Of A Woman In Love (Japanese Pressing)

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Ultra Rare Japanese Pressing,

Songs of a Woman in Love is a quintessential Bethlehem label release — a smoky, profoundly expressive session bathed in neon tavern light, it’s singer Terry Morel’s lone release for the label, which seemed to specialize in this kind of one-and-done snapshot of feminine malaise and melancholy. Backed by a trio led by pianist Ralph Sharon and featuring flutist Herbie Mann, Morel’s dusky, come-hither vocals mask a deeper emotional turmoil that shades songs like “Too Late Now” and “The Night We Called It a Day.” The session is devoid of all traces of the sweetness and innocence that so often define her peers, instead articulating an intimacy and intensity rare in the postwar, pre-feminist ’50s.

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Bethlehem Records ‎– COJY-9036,Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, 1992 Japanese Pressing

Side 1.

1. Mountain Greenery
2. How About You
3. The Night We Called It A Day
4. The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
5. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
6. You’re Not The Kind

Side 2.

1. Too Late Now
2. The Gentleman Is A Dope
3. A Hundred Years From Today
4. Sometimes I’m Happy
5. More Than You Know
6. Who Cares

Credits:

Made By – Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.
Bass – Jay Cave
Design [Cover] – Burt Goldblatt
Drums – Christy Febbo
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Flute – Herbie Mann
Liner Notes – Harvey Husten, Joe Quinn
Piano – Ralph Sharon
Vocals – Terry Morel

Media Condition: Mint- (M-)
Sleeve Condition: Mint- (M-)

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Weight0,5 kg

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