Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of jazz with Putte Wickman's enchanting album, "Bewitched." Released on April 1, 2012, under the Bluebell label, this collection of 19 tracks offers a rich tapestry of classic jazz standards, each performed with a unique charm and sophistication that only Putte Wickman can deliver.
From the bewitching opener "Bewitched" to the tender "My Funny Valentine," and the lively "How High the Moon," Wickman and his ensemble of talented musicians, including Johnny McLevy on trumpet, Arne Domnerus on alto saxophone, and Bengt Hallberg on piano, bring each song to life with impeccable skill and passion. The album spans a diverse range of compositions, from the playful "Too Many Girls" to the romantic "There Is No Greater Love," showcasing Wickman's versatility and mastery of the genre.
With a duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, "Bewitched" provides a satisfying and immersive listening experience. The seamless flow between tracks creates a cohesive journey through the world of jazz, highlighting Wickman's ability to breathe new life into beloved classics. Whether you're a longtime fan of Putte Wickman or a newcomer to his music, this album is a testament to his enduring talent and the timeless appeal of jazz.
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Tracks
Bewitched: Pal Joey: I Could Write a BookPutte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold
Too Many Girls: I Didn't Know What Time It WasPutte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold
Jumbo: My RomancePutte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold
Have You Met Miss Jones?: I'd Rather be Right: Have You Met Miss Jones? (Live)Putte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold
The King and I: Hello, Young LoversPutte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold
My Funny Valentine: Babes in Arms: My Funny ValentinePutte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold
State Fair: It Might as Well be SpringPutte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold
South Pacific: Younger Than SpringtimePutte Wickman, Mads Vinding, Claes Crona, Bjarne Rostvold