Reviews Zone

Sinne Eeg: Dreams (Stunt) 1st December 2017

 

 


5 out of 5 stars (5 / 5)

 

 

 

Decisions, decisions. Do I start this review off with a particular line of praise I have in my head after hearing this album for the third time; or I do end this review with said comment?

It is quite a statement, I’ll warn you…OK, ok, I have decided. Here goes: Sinne Eeg is one Great Dane. No, I’m not likening her to a dog breed! She is Danish – probably the best female jazz singer I have heard since the legends such as Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald.

There, I told you it was an eyebrow-raising quote. But it is absolutely true. Recorded in New York with top end US musicians and her own long-term pianist from Denmark, produced by Ms Eeg, a mix of four Great American Songbook standards and six Sinne Eeg originals. Her ninth recording as leader.

For this new project, she chose three of the most respected names on the U.S. jazz scene today:  guitarist Larry Koonse, bass player Scott Colley and drummer Joey Baron, who have all played with a Who’s Who of jazz greats. The ensemble is completed by her countryman, long-time collaborator and stellar pianist, Jacob Christoffersen. Sinne is influenced by Nancy Wilson, Betty Carter and Sarah Vaughan.

My gob was well and truly smacked hearing how effortlessly she sails through these tracks, from one to 10 and sounding so natural and relaxed; if she was any more relaxed she’d fall over!

Her control, her phrasing and her tone is some kind of wonderful. Any words to sum up Sinne Eeg and this gem of a record, are never ever going to do her or it full justice. If you are a fan of Ms Vaughan, Ms Fitzgerald and Nancy Wilson and their ilk, then this is for you.

There’s a British jazz singer with a soulful side to her that I really like, and she is on a US label and records in the States. Her name is Polly Gibbons. Polly and Sinne are not that similar in tone or style, but they are exactly the same in class and quality. World class and top quality.

Sinne is a bit of a chameleon vocally, track by track. One minute, smooth jazz, the next scat singing, the next a tearjerker ballad where there is no hiding place for the voice, and she shines as bright as The North Star in the cold Danish night sky. Her relaxed and innate style is at times, quite mesmerising. Them there are some mad skillz.

On track six, the title cut, Sinne and her band; instruments and voice are as one. So much chemistry. Same as Ella, she was never a singer with a backing band. Her voice was a God-given instrument and that instrument was always a part of the band.

Ella’s timbre and tone emulated horns and more, and this talented Danish lady has the same uber-skills. Sinne Egg-penned track six is a prime example, and a gloriously free and unshackled performance by her and the players. Her ‘vocalese’ is magnificent. Her first attempt at writing and ‘singing’ a lyric-less song. It’s superb.

Her control and the space she and the band leaves, is so stunning across this record, but none more so than on track seven, ”Aleppo”, the graceful and melancholic ballad paying tribute to the little boy – and others like him – who the world saw shocking pictures of, washed up dead on a sea shore, while trying to escape the war in Syria. Sinne wrote the song in tribute to the child, and to highlight that whole horrible situation that the rest of the world seems to have almost ignored.

Pianist Jacob Christoffersen has that Dave Grusin touch, and also put me in mind of the great and underrated Billy Taylor. The mix of standards and originals is spot on. A masterclass for all and any vocalists anywhere on the planet, no matter their chosen genre of music they sing.

She’s been a long-time fan of Sheila Jordan, whose version of Rodgers and Hart’s  “Falling in Love with Love” motivated Sinne to record her own inimitable take on the song. And she’s also always admired Sarah Vaughan’s rendition of Cole Porter’s “What Is This Thing Called Love.” They scrapped the planned arrangement, and improvised a new one on the spot, breathing fresh life into the standard.

Sinne’s also added some new lyrics to the Cole Porter classic, “Anything Goes”, the album’s closing number. Sassy, quirky version, where the pianist comes into his own and channels the old; shades of Brubeck, with the new; hints of Jarrett and Tyner. You may think you’ve heard all there is to hear on yet another version of the Gene De Paul, Patricia Johnston and Don Raye-penned standard, “I’ll Remember April”, but think again…

Sinne’s album, “Face the Music”, released in 2014, earned her a Danish Music Award (Denmark’s Grammy’s) for Best Jazz Vocal Album, along with the Ben Webster Prize (for which Sinne is the sole female recipient for the last 30 years), and the Prix du Jazz, awarded by the French Academie du Jazz.

But we can forget what she has done up to now. “Dreams”. Sinne Eeg. Wow! Just wow!

 

 

By Simon Redley

 

 

 


 

1 out of 5 stars (1 / 5) ‘Dull Zone’
2 out of 5 stars (2 / 5) ‘OK Zone’
3 out of 5 stars (3 / 5) ‘Decent Zone’
4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5) ‘Super Zone’
5 out of 5 stars (5 / 5) ‘Awesome Zone’

 

 

 

Social

Follow us for all the latest news!

Calendar

December 2017
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Recent Comments

    RSS Meks Blog

    • How Adding Slack Bot Boosted Our Culture of Appreciation July 3, 2024
      Sweet Kudos is a Slack bot that enhances employee recognition, rewards, and celebrations within your team. It empowers team members to express gratitude and appreciation effortlessly by giving virtual Kudos. The post How Adding Slack Bot Boosted Our Culture of Appreciation appeared first on Meks.
      Dusan Milovanovic
    • 10 Best Knowledge Base & Wiki WordPress Themes 2021 September 15, 2021
      Running a successful online business requires an exceptional WordPress knowledge base theme that organizes documentation and helps customers. Customization options, intuitive navigation, unique layouts, and fast responsiveness are just some of the features you need. The following 10 WordPress wiki themes represent the best options for 2021 and beyond. Explore the full range to determine […]
      Dusan Milovanovic
    • How to increase WordPress Memory Limit (quick fixes) June 16, 2021
      Here is a post about how to increase the memory limit in WordPress. Allowed memory size exhausted error message showed up in your WordPress installation? No worries – this is one of the most common errors in WordPress. You can apply an easy fix by increasing the memory limit in your PHP. Table of Contents […]
      Dusan Milovanovic
    • How to use (and why) WordPress sitemap plugin March 1, 2021
      Did you know that by knowing how to use the WordPress sitemap plugin you can significantly improve your site’s visibility and traffic? Although it isn’t mandatory to have a sitemap on your site, having one significantly improves the site’s quality, crawlability and indexing. All this is important for better optimization, which is why we wanted […]
      Ivana Cirkovic
    • 22 free and premium podcast software for your show [2021 edition] January 18, 2021
      You’re determined to start or improve your podcast but don’t know which podcast software to use to really make it stand out? We’ve got you! #podcasting Top 22 free and premium podcast software for your show #WordPressTips #podcasting The post 22 free and premium podcast software for your show [2021 edition] appeared first on Meks.
      Ivana Cirkovic
    • Digital storytelling with WordPress – an all-in-one guide to make your web stories pop! November 23, 2020
      Wondering how to improve digital storytelling with WordPress and build more awareness and exposure of your business? Let our guide lead the way. The post Digital storytelling with WordPress – an all-in-one guide to make your web stories pop! appeared first on Meks.
      Ivana Cirkovic
    • How to use WordPress autoposting plugin to improve your visibility and SEO? September 10, 2020
      Did you know you can use the WordPress autoposting plugin for your content efforts and improve not only your time management but your business and visibility as well? The post How to use WordPress autoposting plugin to improve your visibility and SEO? appeared first on Meks.
      Ivana Cirkovic
    • How to create a personal branding site? Step-by-step DIY guide August 15, 2020
      Looking for ways and means to create a personal branding site? Well, look no further ’cause we’re giving away all the how-to’s to do it yourselves! The post How to create a personal branding site? Step-by-step DIY guide appeared first on Meks.
      Ivana Cirkovic
    • Top 15 WordPress content plugins and tools to improve your visibility and rankings July 16, 2020
      Let’s take a look at some of the must-have WordPress content plugins and tools to use to improve both your UX and rankings. The post Top 15 WordPress content plugins and tools to improve your visibility and rankings appeared first on Meks.
      Ivana Cirkovic
    • WCEU 2020 recap – key takeaways from the biggest online WordPress conference June 9, 2020
      Missed WCEU 2020 and all the exciting stuff from there? Here are all the key takeaways and main points to remember so, take notes! The post WCEU 2020 recap – key takeaways from the biggest online WordPress conference appeared first on Meks.
      Ivana Cirkovic

    Text

    Distinctively utilize long-term high-impact total linkage whereas high-payoff experiences. Appropriately communicate 24/365.

    Archives

    This function has been disabled for Music Republic Magazine.