"Some Other Spring" is a captivating album by Norwegian vocalist Karin Krog, recorded in collaboration with the legendary American saxophonist Dexter Gordon. Released in 1970, this album is a testament to the timeless appeal of vocal jazz, featuring a blend of blues and ballads that showcase the unique chemistry between Krog and Gordon.
The album opens with the title track, "Some Other Spring," setting the stage for a journey through a collection of standards and original compositions. Krog's icy, yet warm vocals pair beautifully with Gordon's deep, soulful saxophone, creating a rich and engaging sound. The duo is supported by a stellar rhythm section featuring Kenny Drew on piano and Niels-Henning Ørsted-Pedersen on bass, adding depth and nuance to each track.
Highlights include a sultry rendition of "How Insensitive," a playful take on "Jelly Jelly," and a poignant performance of "Ode to Billy Joe." The album also features alternate takes of several tracks, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the recording process and the artists' creative decisions.
Recorded in Oslo, Norway, "Some Other Spring" captures a moment in time when two jazz greats came together to create something truly special. The album's 12 tracks, spanning over an hour, are a delight for any jazz enthusiast, showcasing the versatility and skill of Karin Krog and Dexter Gordon. Whether you're a long-time fan of vocal jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress with its stunning vocals, masterful saxophone playing, and impeccable musicianship.