The songs "Only You Will Know" and "Interlude - Little Brown Bird" are original compositions by Freelon and Brandon McCune that were written in homage to Holiday.[2]
Reception
Writing for All About Jazz, Ken Franckling wrote that Freelon pays tribute to Holiday "in the best possible way—without imitation and putting her own interpretations on material written by or associated with Lady Day" with Freelon's band "skilfully complement[ing] her at every turn" and that Freelon's "phrasing and vocal clarity contribute to an overall feeling that is more positive than Holiday's often dark and plaintive renditions of the same material".[2] Franckling praises the saxophonist Doug Lawrence as offering a "sublime conversational response" to Freelon on "You've Changed" and felt that guitarist Julian Lage "sparkles throughout".[2] Though Holiday and Mal Waldron wrote the song "Left Alone", Holiday never recorded it. Franckling felt that Freelon "unearths the positives buried beneath Holiday's words about loneliness".[2]
Christopher Loudon wrote for the Jazz Times that we "get to observe slices of the Holiday songbook from entirely fresh, forthright perspectives".[3]
Ken Dryden reviewed the album for Allmusic and wrote that Freelon "had no intention of making her tribute to Billie Holiday a straight-ahead remake of songs associated with Lady Day. But the danger of straying too far from these well-known melodies is that these contemporary arrangements end up sounding both overblown yet bland" and that "Freelon has long since proved herself as one of the best jazz vocalists of her generation, but this salute to Billie Holiday will likely be of limited appeal to many dedicated fans of Lady Day."[1]