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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 29, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: January 15, 1991
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Polygram Records
  • ASIN: B0000047BK
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #91,207 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Shirley Horn made her recording debut in the early 1960s then returned home to Washington, D.C., to raise a family. She came back to the studio in the late '70s and early '80s, but it wasn't until this 1991 recording--her third Verve release--that she finally received the recognition she was due. You Won't Forget Me features Horn's trio of bassist Charles Ables and drummer Steve Williams, plus guest soloists Miles Davis, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Toots Thielemans, and fellow D.C. legend Buck Hill. The album projects a warm musical vision that elevates lyrical storytelling over fancy scatting. Here, maturity enhances rather than diminishes romantic longing. --Rick Mitchell


From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD

Jazz singer/pianist Shirley Horn, based in Washington, D.C., puts her romantic material across easefully with the dramatic timing and commanding inflections of a quietly eloquent blues poetess. On her third stellar Verve recording she carries listeners through the mystery and melancholy of "It Had to Be You," "If You Go," and other American songbook riches, sometimes prying for meaning with harmonica master Toots Thielemans or trumpet savants Wynton Marsalis and Miles Davis. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Music That Makes Me Dance, December 29, 2001
Shirley Horn's " You Won't Forget Me " is, in every sense of the word, a full bodied, tour de force ride through the many different aspects of jazz singing that this artist is capable of. While I may slighly favor " Here's To Life " her disc with arranger Johhny Mandel ( it's the romantic in me! ) this is, taken as an entire cd, far more encompassing and complete a listening experience. Perhaps I should explain. Playing, for the most part, as a trio, Shirley on piano, Charles Ables on bass and Steve Williams playing drums, Shirley tackles standards with alarming boldness and tenacity that I hear in few of today's singers. Beginning with " The Music That Makes Me Dance " she sets the tone by painting, in not too broad of strokes, a classic that is powerful not only in Shirley's subtle piano technique but also in her almost whisper like phrasing in conveying the songs tender emotions. Without skipping a beat she jumps right into " Come Dance With Me ", the Sinatra classic, having fun with the uptempo melody and phrasing the lyrics in a joyful, playful manner. Not everyone could pull off a medley this complex.

Obviously there is not enough time to go into detail about all of this wonderful albums highlight's but I did want to expand on just a few. Starting with " Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying " a bluesy number with an amazing solo by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. " Come Back To Me ", a midtempo that finds this singer pleading for her lover to return ( and almost making me forget about Barbra's version....almost! ). " Too Late Now " a tender selection that is literally hearbreaking in it's simplicity and " Soothe Me " ( with Toots Thieleman's incredible harmonica along for the ride ) quite possibly one of the most 'erotic' songs that I have certainly ever heard. Simply too hot! Last, and not least, is the title track " You Won't Forget Me ", a hauntingly beautiful song, with acompianment by Mile Davis, has Shirley phrasing against a background of Steve Williams drums keeping a clock like mid-tempo beat, having the singer pleading not to be forgetten by a former lover. The song is, at once, extremely atmopheric yet oddly beautiful and frightful at the same time. I simply cannot do this song any justice when attempting to describe it! It truly is that incredibly strong! See for yourself.

While I've left out other great songs featured on this amazing disc, i.e." It Had To Be You " and " I Just Found Out About Love " being two more, I can safely recommend adding this powerful cd to your collection. It truly is as complete a jazz package as you're going to find and featuring a singer who has the experience and hard earned wisdom to bring these selections to life. In ending, Shirley Horn is a jazz singer in the traditional sense ( along with Betty Carter ) and, if we're wise, can teach us so much about how incredibly forceful this style of music can be. Thanks Shirley! We all owe you one!

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the BEST!!!, September 11, 1999
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I added this CD to my Shirley Horn collection a year ago and it is still my all time favorite. Each and every song sends the listener on a magical journey--where you end up only Shirley and her wonderful all star cast knows. Shirley has a gifted ability to invoke subtle nuances in her tone and pitch that are too incredible to believe. All of which make Shirley Horn one of the most gifted muscians in Jazz today. All 14 selections are exceptional, but if I had to pick a few I would recommend The Music That Makes Me Dance, Too Late Now, If You Go, and the astonishing You Won't Forget Me with Miles Davis. Although these selections are on the slower side, she does have plenty of upbeat selections. If you are new to the world of Shirley--start your collection with this one. I could go on and on about Shirley so I better stop.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Artistry-- Breathtaking Accomplishment!, September 26, 2002
By LB RJ "lb_rj" (Long Beach CA USA) - See all my reviews
I think I could go on for pages and pages raving about this seminal accomplishment in Shirley Horn's recording career, but I don't know that there are words to describe the magical meeting of voice, instruments and music.

Shirley Horn had been a star of the Washington DC jazz scene but relatively unknown outside the area (eschewing touring to stay home with her husband and daughter), except for a well-received album recorded at the late, lamented Vine Street Bar & Grill in Hollywood. This CD was a belated début in the jazz world, and from the first note, she grabs the opportunity brilliantly.

I have spent hours listening and re-listening to the opening cut, "The Music that Makes Me Dance", and have never ceased to be moved by the aching, touchingly passionate intensity of Shirley's singing (wistful and world-weary is such a hard combination to make work, but she nails it wonderfully). But her piano work is astonishing. I do not use the term flippantly. If you focus on the piano, you will hear the most gorgeous modulations this side of Debussy; who needs Oscar Peterson's swing chops when the phrasing and chord coloring are so beautiful (listen to the piano phrase after the line "His words and his words alone/Are the words that start my heart singing"-- sheer perfection!)?

After the heart-catching longing of that first cut, "Come Dance with Me" is an up-tempo rouser (well, up-tempo for Shirley), delightfully sung and performed by Shirley and her trio (bassist Charles Ables and drummer Steve Williams). The entire set is beautifully performed with a great roster of guests. My personal favorites are Toots Thielemans (in his hands a harmonica becomes a romantic instrument) and Miles Davis (spare, touching, suffused with passion and pain and wisdom).

The closing line, "All My Tomorrows", is a fitting cap to one of the outstanding recitals released in the 1990s. A declaration of the promise of a brighter future, Shirley's voice rings out in full belt at the climax-- behind the smoky whisper lies a strong, clear alto that she brings out sparingly but effectively. The future has been bright since the 1991 release of this CD-- Shirley's star has shone steadily ever since. I saw her at the Cinegrill in 1991 just after this was released, and then two weeks later at the Montreal Jazz Festival-- and was thrilled each time.

This is a desert-island disc-- run, don't walk, and add this to your collection.

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