Quirky new jazz/pop voice
bossa_nova | Kent | 05/04/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Here's a distinctive new voice, a Dane who sings in English and writes her own songs. Her associates are fine jazz musicians, as yet unknown outside Scandinavia. Her lyrics are quirky and sometimes surreal, thoroughly modern in a jazz/pop vein. The song Cuban Cigars is highly amusing, and Our Time Will Come and others are melodious. The backings feature grand piano, flugelhorn and other mellow sounds."
Best Modern Vocal Jazz Album
Jeffrey J Hanson | Albuquerque, NM USA | 10/12/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"While many pop jazz vocalists such as Holly Cole and Diana Krall are releasing great vocal jazz albums of cover tunes and standards, few are writing songs of the quality that Norby produces. Queen of Bad Excuses is probably the best contemporary pop jazz vocal performance I've heard. Caecillie's previous albums have included a few good originals (especially the excellent Snow on My Little Corner of the Sky) admidst the covers, but this album is fresh, original, and features Norby's exquisite vocals and songwriting from start to finish. From the beautiful Forever Broken to the frantic Psyko Pippi,
Norby's voice is smooth and agile, and her piano playing solid and supportive, regardless of the type of music she's doing.Highly, highly recommended."