Kurt Elling returns with his highly anticipated follow-up to 2021's critically acclaimed "SuperBlue." "SuperBlue: The Iridescent Spree," released on Big Shoulders Records, is a vibrant journey through vocal jazz and jazz, showcasing Elling's signature style and versatility. Teaming up once again with producer and guitarist Charlie Hunter, along with multi-instrumentalist collaborators, Elling delivers a captivating collection of ten tracks that blend R&B influences with his distinctive jazz prowess.
The album opens with "Black Crow," setting the tone for a dynamic and engaging experience. Tracks like "Freeman Square" and "Naughty Number Nine" highlight Elling's smooth vocals and the band's tight, funky grooves. "Little Fairy Carpenter" and "Only The Lonely Woman" showcase his ability to convey deep emotion and storytelling through his lyrics and melodies. The album also includes standout tracks like "Right About Now," "Not Here / Not Now," "The Afterlife," and the closing number "Goin' to Chicago," each offering a unique blend of jazz and R&B elements.
With a runtime of 45 minutes, "SuperBlue: The Iridescent Spree" is a testament to Kurt Elling's artistry and his ability to push the boundaries of vocal jazz. The album is a must-listen for fans of jazz and those looking to explore the genre's contemporary evolution. Elling's collaboration with Charlie Hunter and the band creates a sound that is both familiar and fresh, making this album a standout in his discography.