by Scott YanowSix years before she signed with Verve and finally became a big name, Shirley Horn already sounded quite mature and fully developed on this live trio date. Recorded at the 1981 Northsea Jazz Festival with bassist Charles Ables and drummer Billy Hart, the pianist\u002Fvocalist performs nine familiar standards, including versions of More Than You Know and I Didn't Know What Time It Was that did not come out until the 1991 CD reissue. The emphasis, as usual, is on ballads, including Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You, Baby Won't You Please Come Home and the title cut. This lesser-known set is up to the same level as Shirley Horn's best-selling Verve sets. Recommended.