1 | Some Children See Him | Nancy LaMott | |
2 | I Saw Three Ships / Bring A Torch, Jeannette, Isabella | Nancy LaMott | |
3 | Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town | Nancy LaMott | |
4 | I'll Be Home for Christmas | Nancy LaMott | |
5 | Christmas) Stay With Me | Nancy LaMott | |
6 | Earth and Sky | Nancy LaMott | |
7 | All Those Christmas Clich | Nancy LaMott | |
8 | What Child Is This? / I Wonder As I Wander | Nancy LaMott | |
9 | A Child Is Born | Nancy LaMott | |
10 | Just In Time For Christmas | Nancy LaMott | |
11 | Baby, It's Cold Outside | Nancy LaMott | |
12 | A Song For Christmas | Nancy LaMott | |
13 | The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) | Nancy LaMott |
— Bob Harrington, New York Post“There is no more beautiful musical instrument than the voice of Nancy LaMott”
— Jonathan Schwartz, NPR“She was the greatest cabaret singer since Sinatra”
— Andrew Gans, Playbill“Nancy LaMott was blessed with one of, if not the, most beautiful voices in the cabaret world”
— Richard Ouzounian, Toronto Star“Her unique, intimate way with a ballad is on heartbreaking display in tunes like “How Deep Is the Ocean?” but her between-songs patter lets you see the kind of deliciously droll person she was as well”
— Michael Portantiere, TheatreMania“Nancy offers the creamy, dreamy vocal tone for which she was justly treasured — but when she has to, she belts with a joyous verve … Her patter is thoroughly charming throughout”
— Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal“The best cabaret singer I ever heard … heartfelt, irresistibly appealing”
NANCY LAMOTT The Nancy LaMott Story: Nancy LaMott, probably the greatest singer of American Popular Standards of her generation, was on the verge of stardom when she was struck down, at the age of 43, by uterine cancer. Nancy came…