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  1. Get all the lyrics to songs on Woman Talk: Live at the Village Gate and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  2. 28 de jul. de 2014 · Originally released as Carmen McRae Live At The Village Gate-Woman Talk. Mainstream S 6065, (1965). With the opening notes of “Sometimes I’m Happy,” Carmen McRae and her bass player Paul Breslin let you know that she and her seven-piece band came into the Village Gate to swing.

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  3. Carmen McRae cast her spell over me ages ago. The two albums on this CD show her at the peak of her powers, working before live audiences in the mid 1960s. On the first (Woman Talk, 12 tracks from 1965) she is accompanied by the six musicians listed at the top of this Amazon page.

  4. 1954 Carmen McRae ; 1955 Torchy ; 1957 After Glow (Decca) 1960 Book of Ballads (Kapp) 1965 Woman TalkLive at the Village Gate (Mainstream) 1972 In Person (Mainstream) 1977 As Time Goes By • Live at the Dug (JVC) 1975 I Am Music ; 1980 Two for the Road (Concord) 1986 Any Old Time (Denon) 1988 Velvet Soul (Laser Light)

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  6. This album captures the best of Carmen McRae's performances from her month long appearances at New York's Village Gate Jazz Club and The Half Note in November 1965. At the top of her form and excuding her usual laid-back manner, McRae delivers on a set of songs she seemed to favor as her career and voice matured, with tunes by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley getting the heaviest play.

  7. This album captures the best of Carmen McRae's performances from her month long appearances at New York's Village Gate Jazz Club and The Half Note in November 1965. At the top of her form and excuding her usual laid-back manner, McRae delivers on a set of songs she seemed to favor as her career and voice matured, with tunes by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley getting the heaviest play.