Sinne Eeg, a Danish jazz sensation born in 1977, presents her self-titled debut album, a captivating journey into the world of vocal jazz. Released on January 1, 2003, under Cope Records, this album is a testament to Sinne's exceptional talent, honed during her studies at the West Jutland Music Conservatory from 1997 to 2003.
The album spans a concise yet engaging 43 minutes, featuring eight tracks that showcase Sinne's velvety vocals and her deep understanding of jazz. From the timeless classic "How Deep Is The Ocean" to the hauntingly beautiful "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes," Sinne Eeg navigates through a mix of well-known standards and lesser-known gems with ease. Her rendition of "You Don't Know What Love Is" is particularly noteworthy, highlighting her ability to infuse each note with raw emotion.
The album also includes original compositions like "Everybody's Song But My Own" and "Silence," offering a glimpse into Sinne's own musical insights. Her collaboration with Thomas Fonnesbæk on "Sinne Eeg Eeg - Fonnesbæk" adds a unique touch to the album, blending their musical prowess seamlessly.
Sinne Eeg's debut album is a remarkable introduction to her artistry, marking the beginning of a promising career that has since seen her perform on international stages and collaborate with renowned musicians. This album is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike, offering a pure and unadulterated taste of Sinne Eeg's vocal prowess and her deep connection to the jazz tradition.