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'Ain't Necessarily So' captures the artists' true colors

Andy Culled from a three-night run at Birdland in May 1997, Ain't Necessarily So captures the pianist/vocalist on the cusp of a transition. The booking came on the heels of Ballads, Blues And Bey, a solo recital on which Bey, then 57, primarily known for the power and rhythmic snap of his soulful baritone, complemented his supple, multitextured instrument with a startling array of free-flowing piano voicings and harmonic colors. In doing so, Bey revealed himself to the broader public as an A-list crooner, whose approach to the jazz songbook could be mentioned in the same sentence as similarly silkvoiced antecedents Billy Eckstine and Nat Cole. A year later, Shades Of Bey launched a trilogy of more elaborately produced studio albums.

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