"I was present at Feinstein's at the Regency in New York City for the show that is recorded here. This disk captures the energy that pervaded the room. Keely was in great voice and had a great rapport with the audience. This disk has it all: high energy Louis Prima arrangements tightly played by great New York sidemen (including saxman Jerry Vivino playing the Sam Butera parts and drummer Joe Cocuzzo), luscious sweetly-sung ballads, and nice-as-can-be Keely interacting with the audience. Sitting inches away from Keely and just feet from a band that blew the roof off, this was one of the great musical nights of my life. Amazingly, this disk captures the experience. The only things missing are the delicious lamb chops I ordered that night."
What a wonderful album
Joseph Reitano | saylorsburg, Pennsylvania USA | 04/17/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"She is still the best. Sorry Louie couldn't be here to sing with her but I'm sure he is wherever he may be.
Keely's voice has never changed.
If you want 54 minutes of pure delight buy this album"
Keely is still wonderful
William B. Cranford | Houston, Texas | 06/02/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have loved Keely Smith's voice since her first solo album way back when.....This one is incredible....Her interpretations and her musical "instinct" are, I think, remarkable. Don't miss this one. What a beautiful voice."
Keeley Smith
Sylvia E. Haidet | Linden, Virginia | 02/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hey - this album is just great - what more can I say. Her voice is better than ever and each song is a hit - at least with me. A good friend of mine recommended this CD to me as she received it as a Christmas gift and was very pleased with it also.
Never tire of Keely - she is great."
The injun does good
Juan monge | long island, ny | 12/17/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I took my salesmen to lunch the other day in my mini-van and I was playing this in my car. It was absolutely infectious everyone was singing along and scattiing to the songs. Even those that didn't know the words or had heard of miss Smith. . For me Keely breaks the mythical fourth wall. Kudos! Miss. Smith can really Swing, Swing, Swing!"