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Vincent goes it alone and releases her impressive debut
anthemic rock
banjo-led 'Working Poor'
where the music's harshest edges feel as vivid as the directions quietly murmured into the mic on the first-take
Oscar Peterson : Anita O'Day Sings for Oscar Set It Off Vincent goes it alone andAnita Sings for Oscar' was originally released under the title 'Anita Sings the Most'. It contained eleven tracks that were recorded in a studio in Chicago on January 31, 1957, backed by the legendary pianist Oscar Peterson's trio featuring guitarist Herb Ellis and bass giant Ray Brown. Anita's most enduring collaborator, drummer John Poole was also on hand for the date. This limited edition features the complete LP plus two bonus tracks. Track