Music to recover from a computer crash by
Tom Tinker | Oakland, CA USA | 04/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Seriously. Even as Windows was glaring balefully back at me from a low-res desktop without any of my favorite icons, even as my modem refused to reinstall -- how bad could it be, when I had groovy music like this going in the background?
I got this collection after my local jazz station played a track from it. I'd barely heard of any of the artists but I've since looked up a couple of them individually and bought their CDs. I'm surprised they aren't much more widely known and played, considering how good they are!"
Exceptional and knowing compilation
A. Clarens | NYC | 02/03/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Typically, when jazz compilations are put together they're pretty mainstream/lame and include the standard big names (Holiday, Fitzgerald, Vaughn) so there is nothing fresh or new for an educated jazz listener.
This cd is a wonderful exception. There are some known and some not-so-known singers on this cd but they are all masterful. The songs stick with you and the arrangements are intriguing and engaging. Particularly special: Shall We Dance? by Stacey Kent, It Could Happen to You by Della Griffin, and Dance Me to the End of Love by Madeleine Peyroux."
Love jazz vocals?
Foxone | Okinawa | 09/19/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Best jazz vocal album I've heard in awhile. Various styles keep the tracks from being ho-hum. Some are standards, others are new. All are fresh and lyrical. Best album I've bought in awhile."