Never Too Far (Dianne Reeves album)

Never Too Far is a 1989 album by Dianne Reeves.[1] The album featured one of Reeve's best known early songs, the single "Come In".[2][3]

Track list

  1. Hello (Haven't I Seen You Before) 3:41
  2. Never Too Far 5:19
  3. Come In 6:56
  4. How Long 5:05
  5. Eyes On The Prize 4:34
  6. Bring Me Joy 1:25
  7. Fumilayo 5:27
  8. More To Love 4:07
  9. We Belong Together 5:33
  10. Company 5:28

References

  1. Ebony - May 1990 - Page 26 "her rich three-and- a-half-octave contralto voice, Dianne Reeves takes listeners on a pleasant vocal excursion with her newest recording, ... And then there's the melodically breezy "Come In" and the African/Caribbean-flavored "Fu-milayo." ... And then there's the melodically breezy "Come In" and the African/Caribbean-flavored "Fu- milayo." With Never Too Far, Dianne Reeves establishes herself as a talented vocal artist with no stylistic boundaries. "
  2. Edward Michael Pavlić Crossroads Modernism. 0816638918 "In the song "Come In," contemporary jazz singer Dianne Reeves meditates on the risks of issuing calls that fall on deaf ears: "If you think they're ready to hear you/you may tell one or two what you know."
  3. La Vinia Delois Jennings Zora Neale Hurston, Haiti, and Their Eyes Were Watching God 2013 0810166585 "In her 1989 song “Come In,” contemporary jazz singer Dianne Reeves meditates on the risks and potentials of shared presence."
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