"Patty Waters Sings" is a landmark album by avant-garde jazz vocalist Patty Waters, released in CD format by the renowned label ESP DISK LTD. Originally recorded in 1965, this debut captures Waters' haunting and emotive vocal style, blending traditional jazz standards with experimental improvisation. The album features her unique interpretations of classics like "Moon, Don?t Come Up Tonight," showcasing her ability to convey deep emotion through minimalistic arrangements and innovative vocal techniques. Patty Waters is celebrated for pushing the boundaries of jazz singing; her influence can be heard across generations of experimental musicians. ESP DISK LTD has long been recognized as a pioneering force in independent music since its founding in 1963, championing groundbreaking artists such as Albert Ayler and Sun Ra alongside Patty Waters.