Karin Krog's enchanting album, We Could Be Flying, is a sublime masterpiece of vocal jazz that will captivate your senses. Released on 14 May 2007 via Meantime Records, this 35-minute gem showcases Karin Krog's incredible talent, weaving a sonic tapestry that is both intimate and expansive.
The tracklist is a carefully curated selection of songs, including the titular 'We Could Be Flying', 'The Meaning of Love', 'Sometime Ago', 'All I Want', 'Sing Me Softly the Blues', 'Raindrops, Raindrops', 'Lament', 'Hold out Your Hand', and 'Time to Go'. Each song is a testament to Karin Krog's skill in crafting emotive, jazz-infused melodies that transport you to a world of elegance and refinement.
With its concise yet impactful duration, We Could Be Flying is an album that will leave you wanting more. Karin Krog's voice is the perfect vehicle for the nuances of vocal jazz, and her delivery is nothing short of mesmerising. If you're a fan of the genre, or simply looking to discover new sounds, Karin Krog's We Could Be Flying is an essential listen that promises to delight and inspire.