Renowned jazz singer, Linda Cable performs a collection of scintillating moody ballads and up-tempo jazz songs, including Eleanor Rigby, More Than You Know, Body and Soul, Moondance, Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me, Misty, Send in the Clowns, Like Someone in Love, When Sunny Gets Blue and Am I Blue.
“This album proves that Cable is a mature and intelligent stylist, who tastefully selects from her wide range of effects to convincingly sell each type of song in a strong album.”
— The Melbourne Report
“Melbourne singer Linda Cable is all class ... One of the best vocal albums of the year.”
Eleanor Rigby (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) More Than You Know (B. Rose/E. Eliscu/ V. Youmans) Cats in the Kitchen (Linda Cable) There Will Never Be Another You (M.Gordon/ H. Warren) Misty (Erroll Garner) Send in the Clowns (Stephen Sondheim) Body and Soul (Edward Heyman/ John Green/ Robert Sour/ Frank Eyton) Moondance (Van Morrison/ Porter) When Sunny Gets Blue (Fisher/ Segal) My Romance (Richard Rogers/ Lorenz Hart) Come Rain or Come Shine (Harold Arlen/ Johnny Mercer) Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me (Duke Ellington/ Bob Russell) Am I Blue (Grant Clark/ Harry Akst) Like Someone in Love (Jimmy van Heusen/ Johnny Burke)
London-born Linda Cable started her singing career in Australia singing the blues. Developing her own unique style, she is renowned in Australian jazz circles and has progressed into world class jazz singer. Her interpretation of up-tempo jazz or scintillating moody ballads is rare artistry indeed.
One of Australia's finest jazz pianists, Peter Jones has played for and wowed audiences worldwide. In between tours, his talents extend to composing, arranging and conducting in Melbourne's recording and television studios.
Ben Robertson is a brilliant and dedicated acoustic bass player, much sought after for his melodic solos and driving rhythm. The high standards he sets and achieves have earnt him a well-deserved reputation in the jazz world.
A fine new talent on the local scene, Tony Floyd has already enjoyed considerable success overseas, including a season at London's famous Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club.
One of Australias finest session jazz musicians, Bill Harrower performs on all the saxophones, as well as occasionally on flute, piccolo and clarinet.