Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of vocal jazz with Rita Reys' enchanting album, "Swing & Sweet." Released on January 1, 1990, this captivating collection features 13 beautifully crafted tracks that showcase Reys' velvety vocals and her deep connection to the jazz tradition. With a career spanning decades, Rita Reys, often hailed as the "Lady of Jazz," brings her signature charm and sophistication to this album.
"Swing & Sweet" is a delightful journey through classic standards and beloved jazz tunes. From the sultry "Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?)" to the timeless "Cheek To Cheek," each song is a testament to Reys' artistry and her ability to breathe new life into familiar melodies. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Skylark" and "So Many Stars," providing a rich and varied listening experience.
Recorded under the Universal Music label, this album is a testament to Reys' enduring legacy in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, "Swing & Sweet" offers a captivating exploration of Rita Reys' vocal prowess and her deep love for jazz. With a total duration of 58 minutes, this album is perfect for a cozy evening at home or a sophisticated gathering with friends. Enjoy the smooth rhythms and enchanting melodies that make "Swing & Sweet" a true jazz treasure.
Rita Reys, hailed as "Europe's First Lady of Jazz," was a legendary Dutch jazz singer whose career spanned over six decades. Born in Rotterdam in 1924, Reys' velvety vocals and captivating stage presence made her one of the most renowned jazz singers in Europe from the mid-1950s until the turn of the millennium. Her journey took her from the vibrant jazz clubs of Amsterdam to the prestigious stages of the North Sea Jazz Festival, where she performed multiple times. Reys collaborated with numerous jazz legends, including Art Blakey and Oliver Nelson, and her discography boasts hundreds of recordings, with standout albums like "The Cool Voice of Rita Reys." Her personal life was also intertwined with her music, marrying twice—first to Wes Ilcken and later to pianist Pim Jacobs. Reys' contributions to jazz earned her the Edison Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006, cementing her status as one of the greatest jazz vocalists from the Netherlands.
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