Just Imagine...

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Just Imagine... is a studio album by American singer Nancy Wilson. Released in 1961, it is one of Wilson's early works that showcases her vocal jazz style. The album features a collection of jazz standards and popular songs of the time, arranged to highlight Wilson's unique vocal abilities.

Background[edit | edit source]

Nancy Wilson, known for her versatile voice and ability to convey deep emotion, recorded Just Imagine... during a period when she was establishing herself as a prominent figure in the jazz and pop music scenes. The album was produced by Capitol Records, a label that played a significant role in Wilson's career.

Track Listing[edit | edit source]

The album includes the following tracks:

  1. "Just Imagine"
  2. "I Wish You Love"
  3. "Guess Who I Saw Today"
  4. "If Dreams Come True"
  5. "What a Little Moonlight Can Do"
  6. "The Great City"
  7. "He's My Guy"
  8. "Something Happens to Me"
  9. "Call It Stormy Monday"
  10. "Something Wonderful Happens"

Reception[edit | edit source]

Just Imagine... received positive reviews from critics, who praised Wilson's vocal performance and the album's arrangements. It helped to solidify her reputation as a talented and emotive singer.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The album is considered a classic in Nancy Wilson's discography and remains a favorite among fans of vocal jazz. It is often cited as an example of her ability to blend jazz with popular music, creating a sound that is both sophisticated and accessible.

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