Katrine Madsen's "I'm Old Fashioned - Quintet 1996" is a captivating journey into the world of vocal jazz, released on January 1, 1996, under the Music Mecca label. This 55-minute album features a quintet of talented musicians, including Jesper Bodilsen on bass, Hans Brockstedt on drums, and Hans Esbjerg on piano, who join Katrine Madsen in delivering a timeless collection of jazz standards and beloved classics.
The album opens with the sultry "Bye Bye Blackbird," followed by the iconic "Somewhere over the Rainbow," showcasing Madsen's velvety vocals and the quintet's impeccable musicianship. Tracks like "A Time for Love" and "I'm Old Fashioned" highlight Madsen's ability to infuse each song with warmth and intimacy, while "I Get Along Without You Very Well" and "The More I See You" demonstrate her dynamic range and emotional depth.
"All of Me" and "Smile" are rendered with a touch of elegance and sophistication, while "Katrine's Blues" offers a glimpse into Madsen's personal musical expression. The album concludes with the upbeat "I've Got the World on a String" and the swinging "It Don't Mean a Thing," leaving the listener with a sense of joy and satisfaction.
With its rich arrangements and Madsen's enchanting vocals, "I'm Old Fashioned - Quintet 1996" is a testament to the enduring appeal of jazz and a delightful addition to any music lover's collection.