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Freddy Cole, the younger brother of the legendary Nat King Cole, invites you to experience the timeless elegance of vocal jazz with his album "He Was the King." Released on May 5, 2016, under HighNote Records, this captivating collection of 11 tracks offers a soulful journey through classic jazz and blues standards. With a career spanning over six decades, Freddy Cole brings his signature smooth vocals and piano prowess to bear on this album, delivering a performance that honors the past while feeling fresh and vibrant.
The album opens with "Easy to Remember," a classic tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Cole's velvety voice glides effortlessly through each track, from the playful "Funny (Not Much)" to the heartfelt ballad "Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much." Fans of jazz and blues will appreciate the familiar tunes like "Mona Lisa" and "It's Only Paper Moon," reimagined with Cole's unique touch. The title track, "He Was the King," pays homage to his brother, Nat King Cole, with a tribute that is both poignant and celebratory.
With a runtime of just over 51 minutes, "He Was the King" is a concise yet satisfying listen, showcasing Freddy Cole's enduring talent and his deep connection to the jazz tradition. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album is a delightful exploration of the rich history of vocal jazz, delivered by one of its most respected artists.