A little over a year ago, I came across a fascinating album by a female vocalist named Carol Stevens. The album, recorded in 1957, was That Satin Doll (Atlantic). What made the album so special was that the singer used her voice like an instrument on several songs—tonally improvising along to the melody. Her timbre also was terrific—a deep, husky, sexy,…
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