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I'm Yours, You're Mine : ウィキペディア英語版
I'm Yours, You're Mine

''I'm Yours, You're Mine'' is a 1997 studio album by the American jazz singer Betty Carter. Recorded in January 1996, this was the last album that Carter recorded before her death in February 1998.〔Bauer, William R. ''Open the Door: The Life and Music of Betty Carter'' (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2002), 399.〕
''I'm Yours, You're Mine'' peaked at 25 on the ''Billboard'' Top Jazz Albums chart.
The title track, written by Carter and bassist Curtis Lundy consists of "scat vocables," until the end of the tune, where Carter quotes the final lines from the song "What's New?"〔Bauer, William R. ''Open the Door: The Life and Music of Betty Carter'' (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2002), 225.〕
==Reception==

Allmusic.com awarded ''I'm Yours, You're Mine'' four out of five stars, but did not review the album.〔 ''Billboard'' positively reviewed the album upon its release, describing it as a "toned down and moodily evocative set" adding that "Carter's voice proves that it can turn phrases like no other on the title cut's wordless, gently delightful, downtempo meditation."
Howard Reich, writing in the ''Chicago Tribune'' said that "No doubt Betty Carter's singing is an acquired taste, but to those who have acquired it, she's a uniquely appealing artist. The elongated lines, exotic colors and unusual ornaments she brings to every cut on this recording...attest to the singular nature of Carter's singing."
Writing for All About Jazz, Tom Storer described the songs on ''I'm Yours, You're Mine'' as getting "typical Carter treatments...somehow managing to be both lush and lean. Unable or unwilling to try for the explosive dynamic contrasts and fiendish tempos that were once her forte, she has streamlined her phrasing, taking her playful way with rhythmic tricks to a calmer level and proving yet again her unwillingness to sing anybody's standard licks but her own." Storer reserved criticism for Carter's singing of the original Portuguese Brazilian lyrics to "Useless Landscape".〔 Storer concluded his review by describing Carter's quote from "What's New?" as "different, surprisingly moving, but wholly unsentimental. That's Betty for you."〔

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