Ross Gorman And His Orchestra's latest album, "Somebody's Eyes: The Prisoner's Song," is a captivating and soulful collection of jazz and blues tracks that will transport any listener to a smoky, dimly-lit club in the heart of New Orleans.
The album's opening track, "Prisoner's Song," immediately sets the tone with its melancholic melody and haunting vocals. Gorman's saxophone playing is particularly impressive on this track, evoking a sense of pain and longing that is palpable.
Other standout tracks include "St. James Infirmary," a classic blues number that showcases the band's impeccable musicianship, and "I'll Be Seeing You," a tender ballad that highlights the raw emotion in Gorman's voice.
Throughout the album, Gorman and his orchestra demonstrate a remarkable ability to capture the essence of each song and convey it with authenticity and passion. The result is a truly unforgettable listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who hears it.