Marlene Ver Planck's first recording (she is listed on the Savoy CD reissue as simply "Marlene" but fortunately does not sound like Marlene Dietrich) is a moody and wistful affair. Backed by the lyrical trumpet of Joe Wilder along with pianist Hank Jones, bassist Wendell Marshall, drummer Kenny Clarke and an uncredited Herbie Mann on flute, Ver Planck sounds typically beautiful on ten ballads; her talent was obvious even at this early stage. Highlights include "Some Other Time," "If I Love Again," "Deep in a Dream" and "You ...
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Marlene Ver Planck's first recording (she is listed on the Savoy CD reissue as simply "Marlene" but fortunately does not sound like Marlene Dietrich) is a moody and wistful affair. Backed by the lyrical trumpet of Joe Wilder along with pianist Hank Jones, bassist Wendell Marshall, drummer Kenny Clarke and an uncredited Herbie Mann on flute, Ver Planck sounds typically beautiful on ten ballads; her talent was obvious even at this early stage. Highlights include "Some Other Time," "If I Love Again," "Deep in a Dream" and "You Leave Me Breathless." [A Japanese version of the album titled "Every Breath I Take" was released in 2000.] ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
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Add this copy of With Every Breath I Take to cart. $50.99, new condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by Savoy Jazz.