"Shall We Dance or Keep on Moping" is a captivating vocal jazz album by Dutch artist Soesja Citroen, released in 1989 under the Timeless Records label. This enchanting collection of nine tracks, spanning a total of 44 minutes, showcases Citroen's velvety vocals and her unique interpretation of jazz standards and compositions by Thelonious Monk.
Recorded in Loenen ad Vecht in 1986, the album features a blend of soul-jazz and smooth jazz styles, with tracks like "Natural Step," "Little Niles," and "Lonely Woman" highlighting Citroen's impressive vocal range and emotive delivery. The album opens with the upbeat "Natural Step" and closes with the poignant "Lonely Woman," offering a dynamic journey through the world of jazz.
Soesja Citroen's "Shall We Dance or Keep on Moping" is a testament to her artistry and her ability to breathe new life into classic jazz pieces. Whether you're a longtime fan of vocal jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to delight and captivate. The album's enduring appeal is a testament to Citroen's skill and the timeless quality of the music.