Come Back to Me Love

Come Back to Me Love

Freda Payne is best known for her 1970 pop hit “Band of Gold,” but her early days included work with Quincy Jones, and her debut album was a jazz effort for Impulse! in 1964. Deeply influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Payne went on to do disco and R&B, but here she circles around to the music of her early days, leading a big band through a set of standards and new tunes. “You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To” comes to the plate swinging for the fences, with Payne wasting no time getting to a break and scatting like her hero. This could be a real eye-opener for those who like their divas to be well-seasoned and sassy. (Band and string arrangements throughout by Bill Cunliffe.)

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