
Vintage
By Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Album reviews- All Music Guide
“Kathy Kosins has a fine expressive voice and she is joined by a top-notch
sextet, but the real star of this set are the songs, which are mostly both very
obscure and superior. When was the last time King Pleasure's "Tomorrow Is
Another Day," "Tiptoe Gently" (recorded by Carmen McRae in the 1950s), Russ Garcia's
"Go Slow," or Bobby Troup's "Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast" were
performed? The closest songs to standards on this set are Cy Coleman's "When in
Rome," the early-'30s Depression tune "Penthouse Serenade," Victor Young's
"You're a Heavenly Thing," and "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," and those tunes
are given fresh arrangements. All of the musicians play well, with guitarist
Peter Bernstein often taking honors. Throughout the date, Kosins shows
versatility, always swings, and uplifts each of the obscurities, making this a
particularly memorable outing.“
