victor kelley | Monroeville, PA United States | 07/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dakota Staton's LATE LATE SHOW accompanied me into basic training in the army. Played on a cheap record player in the shower room of our barracks (for the acoustics) for the first time, the demands for repeats from my buddies were incessant. Her stylistic singing of a magnitude equal to Ella, Vaughan, and Peggy is nothing less than sheer consummate listening joy.Dollars to doughnuts, those who buy this CD will become instant fans of her vocal arrangements of everybodys' favorites."
Great....but
John Griffin | 09/12/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"....of course this is a fantastic LP...but.........the lousy fake stereo drives me crazy.....if you must, buy this until they,someone, issues this in proper mono."
The Duophonic's gotta go.
William P. Magliocco | Atlanta, GA USA | 04/07/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Agree completely with John Griffin that the Duophonic master should NOT have been used for a CD release. Duophonic was Capitol's ersatz stereo re-processing so they could sell a simulated stereo version of a MONO recording. These Duophonic (and their ilk) releases showed up in the 1960's as a way for the record companies to charge premium (stereo) prices for old catalog products.
Boo, hiss to the person making that call. Should have been a nice, clean MONO transfer off the original session tapes. Capitol recordings of that era have a very good sound, and the Duophonic process negates the fine work in the recording studio."
Dakota Staton lives on....
zeronet | San Francisco, California | 08/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I grew up with this album. I remember I could not afford to buy one and had to visit a friend just to hear Dakota. I remember copying her style, every nuance, every breath and later when I became a professional singer hearing her in some of my phrases. Where is she now? I would love to thank her for guiding me through my musical career...and she did not even know she was doing it! The most memorable song of hers for me is: "Morning, Noon and Night". All the rest of the songs in many of her albums I still know by heart. Wherever you are Dakota, you and your music lives on in many of your admirers."
Incredible, unforgettable, - absolutely la creme de la creme
Kathryn Karapetyan | Massachusetts, USA | 01/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What can I say? Each and every song she sang on this cassette is Numero Uno! I had the LP disc years ago - have the cover and nothing in it. Finally, I turned to the NET and Amazon was the only one who had it. I am ecstatic. She is a songbird - this cassette should be on CD. There is another song she sings and does it with George Shearing called "In the Night". Cannot find it. Do you have it hiding somewhere. I am also interested in George Shearing's album Latin Lace - another one from the past, but it's DYNOMITE. Shearing and Staton are wonderful together!"