I'll Be Anything For You by Tamiko Jones, released on CTI in 1968.

Fantastic work from Tamiko Jones -- one of the more enigmatic soul singers of her generation! Tamiko could always handle a number of styles -- and on this set, she moves between jazz and deep soul, working through a set of tracks that were recorded at either Sam Phillips in Memphis, or Rudy Van Gelder's famous jazz studio in New Jersey. Arrangements are by Teacho Wiltshire, Horace Ott, and Artie Butler -- and Solomon Burke makes a guest appearance on the track "Try It Baby". Other tunes include "Where Are They Now?", "Black Is Black", "Ya Ya", "Suddenly", "This Time Tomorrow", and "Please Return Your Love To Me". - Dusty Grooves

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0mdIzh8uuE

#TamikoJones #Soul #CTI #Funk #SolomonBurke #Jazz #VocalJazz #Music #SamPhillips

A Mann & a Woman is an album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann and vocalist Tamiko Jones released on the Atlantic label in 1967.

Easy now!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjOcWW16yA0&list=PLC65W7e6UXCUtvjkc6e1kXJKNDU56pR24&index=1

#HerbieMann #jazzflute #TamikoJones #vocaljazz #RoyAyers #GaryBurton #vibraphone #JoeZawinul #easylistening #exotica #Jazz #Music

My Tamiko Jones post is finally live. This was a massive 3-month project, and includes a mix of her music with previously unheard tracks from the Tonight Show that are not available in any other format.

Jones was one of the few people to speak out at longtime Recording Academy President Michael Greene, who abruptly resigned in 2002.
https://www.ctproduced.com/tamiko-jones-more-than-a-woman/

#TamikoJones #CTIrecords #CreedTaylor #HerbieMann #NowSpinning #NowStreaming

Tamiko Jones – More Than A Woman

Even 50 years on, Jones’ vocal tracks continue to attract remixes and edits. As far as I’m able to establish, today, July 15th, is Tamiko Jones’ birthday. This month also marks 56…

Creed Taylor Produced