Spanning nearly four decades of Karin Krog's illustrious career, "Don't Just Sing: A Karin Krog Anthology" is a comprehensive journey through the Norwegian jazz vocalist's discography, from 1963 to 1999. This meticulously curated collection, released by Light In The Attic, offers a rich tapestry of vocal jazz, showcasing Krog's distinctive style and her remarkable range as an artist.
With 16 tracks spread over nearly 79 minutes, this anthology is a testament to Krog's enduring talent and her significant contributions to the world of jazz. The album opens with "As a Wife Has a Cow" and closes with "A Love Supreme," taking the listener through a diverse array of songs that highlight Krog's versatility and artistry. From the sultry "Lazy Afternoon" to the poignant "Ode to Billy Joe," each track is a masterclass in vocal jazz, demonstrating Krog's ability to infuse every note with depth and nuance.
Krog's unique approach to vocal jazz, often described as vocal sculpture, is evident throughout the album. Her voice is a powerful instrument, capable of conveying a wide range of emotions and telling compelling stories. Whether she's singing about love, loss, or the simple joys of life, Krog's performances are always captivating and deeply resonant.
"Don't Just Sing: A Karin Krog Anthology" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of an artist's journey, a testament to her enduring legacy, and a treasure trove of vocal jazz for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. This album is a must-experience for anyone with an appreciation for the art of vocal jazz and the power of the human voice.