Sheila Jordan, a renowned figure in the world of vocal jazz, invites you into her sonic universe with "Sheila's Back In Town," a captivating album released in 1999 under the Splasc(h) Records label. This live recording, spanning a generous 73 minutes, is a testament to Jordan's enduring artistry and her ability to breathe new life into both classic and original compositions.
Accompanied by the E.S.P. Trio and the Modern Ensemble, Jordan delivers a performance that is as dynamic as it is intimate. The album opens with "Art déco," setting the stage for a journey through a diverse range of tracks, from the tender ballad "Someone To Watch Over Me" to the playful "Inch Worm." Jordan's vocals are a force to be reckoned with, her voice a rich tapestry of warmth, power, and nuance.
Recorded on March 1, 1998, in Cremona, Italy, "Sheila's Back In Town" captures the essence of a live performance, with each track resonating with the energy and spontaneity of the moment. The album is a celebration of jazz in its purest form, a genre that Jordan has helped to shape and define over her illustrious career.
This album is not just a collection of songs, but a conversation between Jordan and her audience, a dialogue that transcends the boundaries of time and space. It's a chance to experience the magic of Sheila Jordan live, to be transported to that night in Cremona, and to witness the birth of something truly special. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her music, "Sheila's Back In Town" is an album that demands to be heard and felt.