
Artist: Caecilie Norby
Album: My Corner of the Sk
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1996
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue)
Tracklist:
- The Look of Love (Bacharach-David) - 3:02
- The Right to Love (Schifrin-Lees) - 3:00
- Set Them Free (Sting) - 4:28
- Suppertime (Berlin) - 3:49
- African Fairytale (Shorter-Norby) - 5:46
- Life on Mars (Bowie) - 3:40
- Spinning Wheel (Clayton-Thomas) - 5:08
- What Do You See in Her (Weldon-David) - 3:11
- Just One of Those Things (Porter) - 3:57
- Snow (Bak-Norby) - 5:24
- A Song for You (Russell) - 3:54
- Calling You (Telson) - 5:25
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- Personnel:
- Caecilie Norby - vocals, background vocals
- Scott Robinson - flute
- Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone
- Randy Brecker - flugelhorn
- Dave Kikoski, Joey Calderazzo, Lars Jansson - piano
- Lars Danielsson, Lennart Ginman - bass
- Terri Lyne Carrington - drums, percussion
- Alex Riel, Jeff Boudreaux - drums
- Jacob Andersen - percussion
- Louise Norby - background vocals
Danish singer Caecilie Norby's first recording to be released in the United States is quite a mixed bag. At times, Norby comes across as Nancy Wilson, going over the top in places and not showing much subtlety; on Irving Berlin's classic "Suppertime," she does not seem to know what she is singing about, sounding quite upbeat about a lynching. Some other selections are poppish (including odd revivals of "The Look of Love" and "Spinning Wheel"), but there are places (such as on "Just One of Those Things" and Wayne Shorter's "African Fairytale") where Norby shows potential as a jazz singer. She is assisted by a strong cast of Americans and Scandinavians (including pianists Dave Kikoski and Joey Calderazzo, keyboardist Lars Jansson, drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, trumpeter Randy Brecker, and, on "Spinning Wheel," tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker).
Review by Scott Yanow