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Rebecca Martin's "Once Blue: Live at the Handlebar 1996" is a captivating journey through the world of vocal jazz, captured in a live setting that brings an intimate and dynamic energy to each track. Released on September 1, 2018, under Larrecca Music, Inc., this album offers a rare glimpse into Martin's mesmerizing live performances from over two decades ago.
Spanning a concise 58 minutes, the album features 18 live tracks, each showcasing Martin's remarkable vocal prowess and her ability to connect with her audience. From the opening "Introductions (Live)" to the poignant closer "I Wish We Would've Been Friends (Live)," the album flows seamlessly, taking listeners through a range of emotions and musical textures. Highlights include the soulful "Save Me (Live)," the hauntingly beautiful "Shadow of a Bird (Live)," and the tender "Children and Holidays (Live)."
Martin's voice is the centerpiece of this album, her warm, velvety tones weaving through each song with a sense of effortless grace. The live setting adds an extra layer of depth, capturing the spontaneity and raw energy of her performance. Whether you're a longtime fan of Rebecca Martin or a newcomer to her music, "Once Blue: Live at the Handlebar 1996" is a must-listen, offering a timeless collection of vocal jazz that continues to resonate with listeners today.