Azure-Té
Azure-Té is the third studio album by American jazz singer Karrin Allyson. It was recorded November 14–16, 1994 at Soundtrek Studios in Kansas City, Missouri, and released March 21, 1995 on Concord Jazz (CCD-4641). The 61-minute, 34-second album was produced by Danny Embrey, Karrin Allyson, and Nick Phillips. It sits between Sweet Home Cookin' (1994) and Collage (1996) in Allyson's discography. Critics praised the album: JazzTimes' Chuck Berg called it “a gem” and said it brings together Kansas City's best players, while AllMusic's Scott Yanow termed it “highly recommended.”
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