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Nancy Wilson - Anthology (CD)

Album Details: Anthology

Release Date:06/06/2000
Label:The Right Stuff
UPC:724352442720

User Reviews: Anthology

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    THE LADY WITH THE FANCY VOICE

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 18, 2001

    Nancy is one of a kind. Her voice is out of this world. I am a singer and I tip my hat to Nancy anyday and I'm darn good. I love me some FANCY NANCY.

    IN HIS LOVE,

    lilreecy46@yahoo.com

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    Miss Nancy Wilson

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 15, 2000

    Miss Wilson can do no wrong here as this is a compilation of her work and only the tip of the "dry-iceberg-like-" feeling that her tempered, beautiful voice has become through the years. Her artistry is magnificent as always and she has the confiden...ce of a singer who knows her craft. Miss Wilson has shared with us her talent for many years now and I , for one, am ever greatful. Nancy, will always have a place to sing. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Anthology

  • All Music Guide

    Wilson is a vexing artist to summarize with a best-of compilation, due both to her versatility and her prolific discography. This two-set CD concentrates on her pop- and RB-influenced recordings for Capitol in the 1960s and '70s. While that means that her jazziest and most standard-inclined sides are relatively lightly represented (although not ignored), it does mean that this is the material most likely to be familiar to the general audience. In truth the soul influence is quite light; this is really pop material, not RB, soul, or rock, even as it might show some traces of those genres (as well as jazz and cabaret). As a whole, this easy-listening soul music was light fare, but Wilson was probably better at it (and certainly more successful at it) than anyone else. The first disc, covering 1962-1970, is the better of the pair, with the big 1964 hit "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am" and a couple of nice non-LP singles in 1963's bluesy "Tell the Truth" and 1965's "Where Does That Leave M...e." Her reading of Stevie Wonder's "Uptight" is actually respectable, and some of her better mid-'60s singles show the influence of New York uptown soul production. The second disc charts the decline of pop-soul as a whole, even if it does lead off with a couple of 1970 Gamble-Huff-affiliated tracks. Much of the rest marks Wilson as one of the mothers of adult contemporary music, which is not the highest badge of honor one can bear. Is this the anthology you should have if you only get one Wilson collection? If your tastes run to pop rather than jazz, it probably is, though it should be cautioned that it's uneven and does not reflect the full scope of her repertoire. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Nancy Wilson

Diva Nancy Wilson was among contemporary music's most stylish and sultry vocalists; while often crossing over into the pop and RB markets and even hosting her own television variety program she remained best known as a jazz performer, renowned for her work alongside figures including Cannonball Adderley and George Shearing. Born February 20, 1937, in Chillicothe, OH, ... Read more