Pamela Luss- Sweet and Saxy
Jerry Stiller wrote to Pamela Luss saying, "You're in great company: Billie, Ella, and Helen Humes. They all had soul and so do you. Thank you for changing my universe when you sing." After hearing her newest Savant recording you'll agree that Pamela Luss is unique among the jazz/cabaret stars of today. With tenor sax great Houston Person weaving in and out of Pamela's sweet-toned vocal lines, "Sweet and Saxy" certainly personifies the phrase "truth in advertising." Recorded after an appearance at NYC's Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Pamela and Houston bring a rare interplay to the music.
Tracklist:
- Canadian Sunset
- You Better Go Now
- Star Eyes
- Can't Get out of This Mood
- Why Was I Born
- Maybe You'll Be There
- Nice 'N Easy
- You Belong to Me
- Don'cha Go Away Mad
- Ain't No Sunshine
- It's Too Late
- Teardrops from My Eyes
Jerry Stiller wrote to Pamela Luss saying, "You're in great company: Billie, Ella, and Helen Humes. They all had soul and so do you. Thank you for changing my universe when you sing." After hearing her newest Savant recording you'll agree that Pamela Luss is unique among the jazz/cabaret stars of today. With tenor sax great Houston Person weaving in and out of Pamela's sweet-toned vocal lines, "Sweet and Saxy" certainly personifies the phrase "truth in advertising." Recorded after an appearance at NYC's Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Pamela and Houston bring a rare interplay to the music.
Tracklist:
- Canadian Sunset
- You Better Go Now
- Star Eyes
- Can't Get out of This Mood
- Why Was I Born
- Maybe You'll Be There
- Nice 'N Easy
- You Belong to Me
- Don'cha Go Away Mad
- Ain't No Sunshine
- It's Too Late
- Teardrops from My Eyes