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Reflections of Rosemary

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Released
  
April 26, 2005

Artist
  
Debby Boone

Label
  
Concord Bicycle Music

Producer
  
Allen Sviridoff

Release date
  
26 April 2005

Genre
  
Jazz

Similar
  
Be Thou My Vision, With My Song, Home for Christmas, Friends for Life, The Best of Debby Boone

Debby boone reflections of rosemary


Reflections of Rosemary is a 2005 album by Debby Boone. It is Boone's first full-length disc recorded at Concord Records. It was released sixteen years after her previous studio album, Home for Christmas (1989).

Contents

The album's name, Reflections of Rosemary, refers to American singer and actress Rosemary Clooney, who was Boone's mother-in-law. It is a tribute album for Clooney who died in 2002, intended to be a musical portrait of her, or as Debby Boone put it: "I wanted to select songs that would give an insight into Rosemary from a family perspective".

The album was produced by Allen Sviridoff, who had been Clooney's producer and manager for many years.

Boone said she had chosen songs for the album that Clooney performed or "songs that maybe she recorded that people would never really associate with her".

Boone toured extensively for the album including several nights at New York's famed cabaret, Feinstein's, where Clooney often performed.

Critical reception

Christopher Loudon of JazzTimes thought that "unlike pedestrian salutes that concentrate on the object of adulation's biggest hits, Boone's homage takes a more personal tack, focusing on tunes that speak to specific familial memories".

Another positive review of the album was that by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. from AllMusic, who said "Reflections of Rosemary is well sung and tasteful, and should quickly find its place on mainstream jazz's heavy rotation play lists".

Songs

1Blue Skies3:53
2I'll Be Home3:15
3The Best Is Yet to Come2:49

References

Reflections of Rosemary Wikipedia


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