On what would have been her third record, Patty Waters explored what love might be. She confesses to not knowing exactly what it was at the dawn of her career; the voice here, originally recorded in 1970, takes on a sublime composure that battles the darkness of her debut, ‘Sings’ (1965). It is touching knowing that this slow-motion flood of joy came through shadowiness. The enigmatic patience of Waters’ piano playing sets a tone of consideration and knowingness. Between the ... read more
I don't really have a great objective reason for why I loved some of the tracks on this album, but I really did. They just worked for me. Others didn't work for me as much, but overall still an enjoyable listening experience.
I Love You Honey - 90
At Last I Found You - 70
Love is the Warmth of Togetherness - 85
Please Make Love to Me - 65
At Last I Know (I Belong to You) - 80
My One and Only Love - 82
My Man's Gone Now - 65
Touched by Rodin in a Paris Museum - 78
[Not gonna review the live ... read more