Pure Liz Story bypasses piano great Story's late-career artistic wanderings in favor of doing exactly what the title promises: presenting her as an innovator who's most at home seated behind a piano bench alone. Tracks from all her best-loved discs surface here; the first three are from her stunning 1983 debut, Solid Colors, but the rest skip back and forth across her decades-long discography. Traditional songs -- Ellington's "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)," Weill's "Mack the Knife" -- rub shoulders with original signatures such as "Toy Soldiers" (from Part of Fortune) and "Captain April" (from 17 Seconds to Anywhere), but the most pleasant surprise is saved for last. "Valse D'Amelie," from the film Amelie, is romance run through a well-worn keyboard. It's presented here as a bonus track. ~ Tammy La Gorce, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13 and 14)
It's always nice to hear her on the radio if and when it's on but I would like to say that her "Escape of the circus ponies" album is still the best album she has made yet. Her "Solid Colors" is a solid first effort,she is definitely in a class all her own.I will listen again to her 'escape' CD and mention my favorite song on it later on.
THIS COMPILATION MIGHT AS WELL BE TITLED "VOLUME 2" SINCE SOME OF THE TRACKS PREVIOUSLY APPEARED ON THE 2001 CD "WELCOME HOME-THE BEST OF LIZ STORY." HER TRADEMARK PLAYING IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE FROM THE FIRST TRACK TO THE LAST.