09. "He may be your dog but he's wearing my collar"
10. "Errand girl for rhythm"
11. "How deep is the ocean?"
12. "I only have eyes for you"
13. "You're not the only oyster in the stew"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Alone Together by Catherine Russell, released 1 March 2019, includes the following tracks: "When Did You Leave Heaven?", "Is You Is Or Is You Ainâ??t My Baby?", "Shake Down The Stars", "He May Be Your Dog But Heâ??s Wearing My Collar" and more.
This version of Alone Together comes as a 1xCD. -
This is Grammy winning vocalist Catherine Russell's 7th studio album. On Alone Together, her curatorial skills shine brightly, plucking compositions where the lyric and harmonic structure draw her in on a deeply personal level.
"Alone Together" is a captivating CD release by acclaimed jazz vocalist Catherine Russell, produced by Dot Time Records. This album showcases Russell's extraordinary ability to breathe new life into classic jazz standards and lesser-known gems from the Great American Songbook. With her rich, expressive voice and impeccable phrasing, she delivers heartfelt interpretations that resonate with both longtime jazz aficionados and newcomers alike. The tracklist features a blend of swinging rhythms, soulful ballads, and bluesy undertones that highlight Russell?s deep connection to the roots of American music.
Catherine Russell is an award-winning singer celebrated for her mastery in interpreting vintage jazz and blues repertoire. Daughter of legendary musicians Luis Russell (Louis Armstrong?s musical director) and Carline Ray (a pioneering bassist/guitarist), Catherine has carved out her own distinguished career with multiple Grammy nominations and international acclaim. Her previous albums have topped jazz charts worldwide, earning praise for their authenticity and emotional depth.
Dot Time Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving the legacy of great jazz while supporting contemporary artists who honor these traditions. The label consistently produces high-quality recordings that appeal to discerning listeners seeking both historical significance and modern artistry in their collections.