Sinne Eeg's self-titled debut album, released in January 2003 under Cope Records, is a captivating introduction to the Danish jazz vocalist and composer's artistry. Born in Lemvig, Denmark, Sinne Eeg brings a fresh and contemporary perspective to the jazz genre, blending her unique vocal style with timeless standards.
Recorded primarily at Tuborg Studiet at Vestjysk Musikkonservatorium in June 2003, the album features eight tracks that showcase Eeg's ability to interpret classic jazz compositions with a modern touch. The album includes beloved standards such as "How Deep Is The Ocean" and "You Don't Know What Love Is," as well as lesser-known gems like "Everybody's Song But My Own" and "Month Of May." The final track, "Close Your Eyes," was recorded live at Café Orsted, adding a dynamic and spontaneous element to the collection.
With a duration of 43 minutes, Sinne Eeg's debut album is a testament to her musical prowess and her ability to connect with audiences through her soulful vocals and thoughtful arrangements. The album's contemporary jazz style is both accessible and sophisticated, making it a standout release in the jazz vocal genre. Whether you're a longtime jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Sinne Eeg's debut album is sure to captivate and inspire.