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Critic's Review
Scott Yanow and Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
The CD version of Softly as a Summer Breeze is augmented by four other selections, two of which were originally released as 45s and are showcases for Bill Henderson's vocals. The singer is joined by Smith, guitarist Ray Crawford, and drummer Bailey. Henderson's debut, a version of "Senor Blues" with Horace Silver, had been a hit, but lightning did not strike twice, although the he would have a productive career during the next four decades. The tunes he sings here are standards and blues: "Willow Weep for Me," "Ain't No Use," "Angel Eyes," and Ray Charles' blues "Ain't That Love." Overall, this CD is not essential, but it does fill in a few gaps in both Smith's and Henderson's careers. The 2006 Rudy Van Gelder Edition contains the same four bonus tracks as the original CD but is completely remastered -- the sound is superb. It contains the original liner notes, plus a new set written by Bob Blumenthal, who goes into the recording of the album historically and offers a fresh and fine critical perspective.
