Don't Take Your Time

Don't Take Your Time is the first major studio album released by jazz singer Erin Bode.

"[2] The album contains mostly covers of songs from various genres and Bode is backed by a studio band.

Band: Production: Although it was her first major label recording, Bode garnered much praise from the jazz community.

PortFolio Weekly reviewer Jim Newsom comments on Bode's rendition of Bob Dylan's "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You" as "a soul-jazz pocket, pushed by Bruce Barth's gospelly piano",[4] which AMG also calls "bluesy"[1] on the track "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You."

"[5] Newsom calls the track "a journey through territory not too far removed from that of Norah Jones, but with more punch.