Dive into the enchanting world of Swedish ballads and big band jazz with Alice Babs' "Alice Babs Serenading Duke Ellington." Released on October 1, 2014, this captivating album is a testament to the timeless collaboration between Alice Babs and the legendary Duke Ellington. With a career spanning over five decades, Alice Babs, born Hildur Alice Nilson, brings her distinctive soprano voice to a collection of nine beautifully arranged tracks.
The album opens with the serene "Lady In Blue," followed by the heartwarming duet "Me and You." Fans of Ellington's classics will delight in the inclusion of "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" and "Jump for Joy." Each song is meticulously crafted, showcasing the rich harmonies and intricate arrangements that define the big band genre. The album also features lesser-known gems like "Freedom I" and "There's Something About Me," offering a unique blend of Swedish and American musical influences.
Recorded with the Nils Lindberg Orchestra, the album benefits from the orchestral prowess that brings each track to life. The 40-minute duration ensures a satisfying listen, making it an excellent addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Alice Babs or discovering her work for the first time, "Alice Babs Serenading Duke Ellington" is a celebration of her enduring legacy and the enduring appeal of big band music.