Midnight At Mabel Mercer offers an intimate glimpse into the singer’s refined approach to jazz standards, delivered with the nuance and understatement that define her style. The album leans into a quiet, acoustic setting that invites focused listening, making tracks like "Blame It On My Youth" and "Wouldn’t It Be Loverly" feel like private performances rather than concert hall spectacles. Mercer’s phrasing and timing are so deliberate that you might find yourself adjusting your own pace just to keep up—a subtle reminder that sometimes less truly is more. This 1960 pressing presents the album on vinyl with a clarity and cleanliness that suits its delicate arrangements. The record shows very minimal signs of previous play, with only faint surface marks that won’t interfere with the listening experience. For anyone who appreciates a recording that rewards careful attention, this copy offers a chance to hear Mercer’s voice and the understated instrumentation in a setting that keeps distractions to a minimum. It’s the kind of album where the needle drops and you realize your evening just found its soundtrack. Midnight At Mabel Mercer's.
Track listing & samples
Mabel Mercer - Midnight At Mabel Mercer's
Side A
Just Around The Clock
Poor Pierrot
Young And Foolish
It's A Lie, It's A Fake
Walk Up
Is It Always Like This
Blame It On My Youth
Wait 'Til You See Her
Side B
He Was Too Good To Me
Wouldn't It Be Loverly
Lazy Afternoon
Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Lonely Little Boy
Sonnet
Lucky To Be Me
Some Other Time
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