Carin Lundin - Songs That We All Recognize (2005)

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Title: Songs That We All Recognize
Year Of Release: 2005 (2000)
Label: Prophone Records
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 46:57 min
Total Size: 106 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Ain't That Love
02. Jumbo Little Girl Blue
03. Swing Time Pick Yourself Up
04. Secret Love
05. Take Your Time Blues
06. Love Me Or Leave Me
07. I'll Be Around
08. Them There Eyes
09. Available
10. You Look Like Someone
11. Bells Are Ringing The Party's Over

The title promises musical comfort food, and that's what this album delivers. No more, no less. Songs That We All Recognize is a well-assembled album of mostly standards that takes no chances, offers no unexpected curves and avoids any disappointments for listeners seeking low-key acoustic straight-ahead jazz. Swedish vocalist Carin Lundin's third album is in the same league with discs such as Diana Krall's The Girl In The Other Room, although Lundin doesn't have quite the same velvet quality to her vocals or arrangements.

Lundin occupies the lower end of the midrange without much variance, sounding more professional than passionate, which is not necessarily a drawback for listeners who are into an even-handed approach. But her treatments can sound rather sterile compared to the original versions and other interpreted arrangements. Perhaps it shouldn't be surprising the most attention-getting songs turn out to be Lundin originals. "Take Your Time Blues" is plodding in pace, but strong in intensity as she and Lundgren both add a dash of audio color to their pitch, giving the sense a real conversation is occurring. "Available" is a dark ballad where Lundgren and bassist Mattias Welin knock a few dents in the passive listening experience with some low-end rumbles.

Songs That We All Recognize is solid enough, fulfilling its apparent intent, but the recording falls in a vast middle ground. Those familiar with similar albums will be hard-pressed to find enough uniqueness or artistry to make it worthy of adding to a collection. It's worth noting there are absolutely no Swedish qualities to this album, a disappointment for those used to Scandinavian jazz on the intellectual cutting edge, but perhaps a benefit to her fellow countrymen if they haven't had ample chance to hear standards stripped of modernistic accents. ~Mark Sabbatini

Carin Lundin: vocals; Jan Lundgren: piano; Mattias Welin: bass; Daniel Fredriksson: drums.


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Thank you v. m.