"Melodies of Love" is a captivating vocal jazz album by the renowned Salena Jones, released on February 24, 1999, under the Victor label. Spanning a concise yet impactful 42 minutes, this album is a testament to Jones' enduring artistry and her ability to convey deep emotion through her music.
The album features a collection of ten tracks, including the title track "Melodies of Love (When The World Turns Blue)" and other notable songs like "For All We Know," "We're All Alone," and "Mr. Bojangles." Each track showcases Jones' velvety vocals and her exceptional ability to interpret and breathe new life into both classic and contemporary jazz standards.
Born Joan Elizabeth Shaw in 1944, Salena Jones has had a career spanning over six decades, during which she has become one of the leading figures in jazz. Her decision to reinvent herself as Salena Jones in the mid-1960s was inspired by her admiration for Sarah Vaughan and Lena Horne, and it is this blend of elegance and vocal prowess that listeners can expect to find in "Melodies of Love."
The album is a beautiful blend of timeless melodies and heartfelt performances, making it a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Whether you're a longtime fan of Salena Jones or new to her work, "Melodies of Love" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of her vocal talents.