Lisa Bassenge - Two Whole Summers - Half A Life (2026)

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Title: Two Whole Summers - Half A Life
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Herzog Records GmbH
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:55
Total Size: 103 / 200 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Wichita Lineman (3:58)
2. I'm Getting Old (3:29)
3. Ordinary World (5:37)
4. Two Whole Summers, Half A Life (4:49)
5. Catch (4:10)
6. Between The Bars (4:10)
7. Alone and Forsaken (5:16)
8. You've Been Flirting Again (4:08)
9. Frozen (4:47)
10. Gloomy Sunday (3:34)

On her new album "Two Whole Summers - Half A Life" Lisa Bassenge is once again accompanied by her trusted fellow musicians, pianist Jacob Karlzon and bassist Andreas Lang, with whom she has already realised numerous projects.

Typical of Bassenge, the repertoire comprises a seemingly wild yet harmoniously connected mix of pop, singer-songwriter and jazz elements. The spectrum ranges from Elliott Smith to Duran Duran, from Billie Holiday to Björk. ‘It's always about the expressiveness of the songs – that's the common thread for us,’ emphasises the Berlin-based artist. The album features a track by Hank Williams as well as Madonna's ‘Frozen’ and “Catch” by The Cure. Two original compositions are also part of the recording: the title track ‘Two Whole Summers, Half a Life,’ a tribute to the power of friendship and youth, and the neo-folk ballad ‘I'm Getting Old.’ Both works impressively underline Lisa Bassenge's own artistic signature.

For over two decades, Lisa Bassenge has stood for stylistic openness and a characteristic voice that lends new nuances to every song. Despite all the diversity, jazz remains the tonal basis. The Scandinavian-style relaxed sound of Karlzon and Lang lends the interpretations a soft, atmospheric depth.

Lisa Bassenge (vocal)
Jacob Karlzon (piano)
Andreas Lang (bass)