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Putumayo Presents: Women of Jazz
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Putumayo Presents: Women of Jazz
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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Putumayo's latest release, Women of Jazz, showcases the originality and artistry of 10 exceptional female vocalists from North America. This collection offers extraordinary artists from several eras - legends who have ins...  more »

     
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All Artists: Putumayo Presents
Title: Putumayo Presents: Women of Jazz
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Label: Putumayo World Music
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 10/28/2008
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Jazz Fusion, Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 790248028620

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Putumayo's latest release, Women of Jazz, showcases the originality and artistry of 10 exceptional female vocalists from North America. This collection offers extraordinary artists from several eras - legends who have inspired today's generation, stars of the contemporary jazz world and young women just now starting to make their mark on jazz history. Women of Jazz captures the depth and diversity of the female jazz experience. Women of Jazz includes original songs alongside classic 1920s ballads and Broadway show tunes. A true reflection of the creativity of today's female jazz artists, their songs often combine jazz with unexpected influences such as rhythm and blues and country ballads. Melody Gardot's song "Goodnite" showcases her subtly hip and swinging style. Madeleine Peyroux, whose sultry voice resembles that of Billie Holiday, turns Leonard Cohen's folk song into a jazz classic. Several songs add a contemporary twist to well known tunes. Cassandra Wilson, a world-renowned jazz innovator, provides a modern take on the classic "Lover Come Back to Me". Hope Waits' rendition of "I'll be Satisfied," a 1950s rhythm and blues hit for crooner Jackie Wilson, sounds as if it had been written today by a contemporary singer-songwriter. Also on the collection, rising star Stacy Kent sings "Shall We Dance?" from The King and I. Della Griffin, who sang with doo-wop and jazz groups in New York in the 1950s and spent most of the 1970s and 1980s as the featured artist at Harlem's Blue Book Club, offers her interpretation of the jazz standard "It Could Happen to You." Etta Jones, a jazz and blues legend, closes the album with the classic "Since I Fell for You."

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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."
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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."