This is now only available in an open plain white jacket.
Eileen Farrell was as authentic and natural a blues and jazz singer as she was an operatic soprano. She was in fact much more comfortable on the concert stage, on radio, and in the recording studio than in the opera house. Her voice was huge, but capable of great nuances in volume and expressiveness as well as rapid and accurate coloratura, letting her sing bel canto roles such as Cherubini's Medea, the spinto-coloratura Leonora in Verdi's Il trovatore, the verismo Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana, and the great Wagner parts of Isolde and Brünnhilde (in concert). Towards the end of the '60s, Farrell moved back into jazz and blues recordings, and taught music at Indiana University.
1. It's a Fine Day for Walking Country Style
2. It's So Peaceful in the Country
3. Moon and Sand
4. Blackberry Winter
5. If Someday Comes Ever Again
6. Be a Child
7. Where Do You Go?
8. Lovers and Loseres
9. Lady Sings the Blues
10. Worm Has Turned
11. Where's That Heartache?
12. 's Gonna Be a Cold, Cold Day
13. Who Can I Turn To?
14. I'll Be Around