Jeanne Lee's debut album, "The Newest Sound Around," released in 1962 on RCA Victor, is a groundbreaking exploration of vocal jazz and free jazz that defies conventional boundaries. Collaborating with pianist Ran Blake, Lee delivers a captivating performance that blends avant-garde experimentation with soulful, expressive vocals. The album features a mix of original compositions and reinterpretations of jazz standards, showcasing Lee's unique ability to infuse each track with raw emotion and artistic innovation. From the hauntingly beautiful "Where Flamingos Fly" to the poignant rendition of "Summertime," Lee's voice shines as a powerful and versatile instrument. The album's avant-garde approach, characterized by its free-form structures and improvisational elements, sets it apart as a pioneering work in the jazz genre. With a duration of 53 minutes, "The Newest Sound Around" offers a rich and immersive listening experience that highlights Jeanne Lee's artistic vision and her significant contribution to the world of jazz.
(P) 1962 BMG Music, 1987 BMG Music (Track 12-15)
Tracks
Laura (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Blue Monk (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Church on Russell Street (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Where Flamingos Fly (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Season in the Sun (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Summertime (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Lover Man (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Evil Blues (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
When Sunny Gets Blue (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Love Isn't Everything (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Vanguard (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
Left Alone (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake
He's Got The Whole World In His HandsPerry Como
Straight Ahead (with Ran Blake)Jeanne Lee, Ran Blake