Dive into the rich tapestry of vocal jazz with Annie Ross's captivating contribution to the Jazz Britannica series. Released on September 24, 2021, under Editions Audiovisuel Beulah, "Jazz Britannica, Vol. 4: Annie Ross / Cleo Laine" is a timeless collection of 28 tracks that showcase Ross's velvety vocals and her mastery of the jazz genre. Spanning a little over an hour, this album is a testament to Ross's enduring talent and her ability to breathe new life into classic jazz standards.
From the playful "A Handful of Songs" to the sultry "Love for Sale," Ross's interpretations are both intimate and expansive, offering a glimpse into her artistic versatility. The album also features beloved classics like "Fly Me to the Moon," "Nature Boy," and "I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good," each rendered with Ross's signature style and charm. Her rendition of "I'm Just Wild About Harry" is particularly noteworthy, showcasing her ability to infuse a song with both energy and warmth.
Ross's collaboration with Cleo Laine adds another layer of depth to the album, creating a harmonious blend of two iconic voices. The duo's chemistry is evident in tracks like "I Can Dream, Can't I?" and "I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All?", where their voices intertwine seamlessly, creating a rich, textured soundscape.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Annie Ross or a newcomer to her work, "Jazz Britannica, Vol. 4: Annie Ross / Cleo Laine" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. This album is not just a celebration of Annie Ross's remarkable career but also a tribute to the enduring legacy of vocal jazz.