| Back in 1974, Gladys Knight —
a woman in possession of one of the most instantly recognizable
and loved voices in popular music — stepped away from her
group The Pips for a solo medley of “Try to Remember/The Way
We Were” with orchestra. This version, recorded live at the
Pine Knob Theatre in Detroit for the tellingly-titled album I Feel
a Song, is famous for many reasons, not the least of which is Knight’s
spoken preamble that finds her musing on nostalgia and ”the
good old days.” “Oh, why does it seem that the past
is always better?” she queried that evening. Thirty-two years
later, the lady who can plumb misty watercolor depths of emotion
from any lucky song she chooses to sing, shifts her focus to gems
from the golden era of song on her Verve Records debut, Before Me.
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