Sinne Eeg, a Danish jazz vocalist with a voice that transcends her Scandinavian roots, presents her captivating album "Dreams" released in 2017. This vocal jazz gem is a testament to Eeg's versatility, showcasing her ability to seamlessly navigate through various styles, from smooth jazz to scat singing, and heart-wrenching ballads. The album, released under Stunt Records, is a 46-minute journey through 10 tracks, each offering a unique flavor of jazz.
"Dreams" opens with "The Bitter End," a track that sets the tone for the album's dynamic range. Eeg's voice shines through in "Head over High Heels," a lively number that highlights her playful side. The album also features a tender rendition of "Love Song," showcasing her ability to convey deep emotion. Other notable tracks include the classic "What is This Thing Called Love" and the poignant "Aleppo," a song that reflects on the Syrian city's tragic fate.
Eeg's authentic American jazz vocal style, despite her Danish background, is a standout feature of the album. Her chameleon-like ability to adapt her voice to different tracks makes "Dreams" a compelling listen from start to finish. Whether you're a jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Sinne Eeg's "Dreams" is an album that promises to impress and delight.