Michael Feinstein's enchanting album, Such Sweet Sorrow, is a masterful collection of vocal jazz that will captivate your senses. Released on 7 March 1995 via Craft Recordings, this 55-minute masterpiece weaves a sonic tapestry that showcases Feinstein's incredible talent.
Featuring timeless classics such as 'Let's Face The Music And Dance', 'Easy To Love', and 'Body And Soul', this album is a testament to Feinstein's ability to breathe new life into beloved standards. With his velvety smooth voice and impeccable phrasing, he navigates the complexities of love and heartache with ease, making each song his own.
From the wistful 'Wind In The Willow' to the poignant 'But Beautiful', Michael Feinstein's interpretations are infused with a deep understanding of the emotional nuances that underpin each lyric. The result is an album that is at once deeply personal and universally relatable, inviting you to immerse yourself in the beauty and sorrow that only great music can evoke. With Such Sweet Sorrow, Michael Feinstein reminds us why he is one of the most revered vocalists of his generation, and this album is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.