• Source: Dee Dee Bridgewater (1976 album)
    • dee" target="_blank">Dee dee" target="_blank">Dee Bridgewater is the second studio album by American jazz singer dee" target="_blank">Dee dee" target="_blank">Dee Bridgewater. The record was released in 1976 via Atlantic Records label. She also released a self-titled album in 1980 via the Elektra label.


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      Stacia Proefrock of AllMusic wrote "dee" target="_blank">Dee dee" target="_blank">Dee Bridgewater's self-titled album opens with a song that sounds closer to Gloria Gaynor than Ella Fitzgerald, throwing her jazz fans for a loop. This 1976 release explores R&B and funk territories, while still employing her strong, husky voice. She shows the amazing range and emotional expression that would make her "comeback" albums of the '90s so remarkable, while apparently having a lot of fun. While this album is out of character for her stylistically, it is still a fine addition to any fan's collection."


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      Official website

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