Alan Leatherman | Detour Ahead

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Detour Ahead

by Alan Leatherman

Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
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1. Detour Ahead (Feat. Gerald Cannon, Steve Williams & Rick Germanson)
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2. Blame It On My Youth (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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5:02 $0.99
3. Bye Bye Blackbird (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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4:34 $0.99
4. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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5. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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6. Just One of Those Things (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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7. This Is Always (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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8. Lush Life (feat. Rick Germanson)
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9. Parkers Mood (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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10. I A'int Got Nothin' But the Blues (feat. Rick Germanson, Gerald Cannon & Steve Williams)
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11. No One Else (feat. Rick Germanson)
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Tim W.

A find of a fine jazz vovalist
Playing this album is like being in a late-night conversation with a particularly mellow-voiced confidant, the lyrics seem so addressed to the individual listener. In the relative dearth of male jazz vocalists, Alan Leatherman is a worthy addition and this disc will reward your attention and purchase.