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Embers and Ashes
1960 studio album by Shirley Horn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Embers and Ashes is the debut studio album by jazz vocalist and pianist Shirley Horn, released in 1960 by Stere-O-Craft Records.[4]
In the same year, the album fell into the hands of trumpeter Miles Davis, who invited Horn to perform with him at the Village Vanguard jazz club,[5] setting the club's management a condition: either he would perform with Horn, or he would not at all.[6] After the performance, Horn was noticed and offered to sign a contract by representatives of Mercury Records.[7]
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Shirley Horn – vocals
- Joe Benjamin – double bass
- Lewis Packer - double bass on "Day by Day"
- Herbie Lovelle – drums
- Harry T. "Stump" Saunders - drums on "Day by Day"
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