Scott Hamilton, a renowned figure on the Scandinavian jazz scene, teams up with legendary Norwegian singer Karin Krog, Swedish pianist Jan Lundgren, and a stellar bassist to deliver a captivating cool jazz experience with "The Best Things in Life." Released on January 8, 2016, via Stunt Records, this album is a testament to the timeless appeal of jazz, featuring a collection of classic songs that have been reimagined with a fresh, contemporary twist.
The album kicks off with the upbeat "The Best Things in Life Are Free," setting the tone for the rest of the record. Karin Krog's distinctive vocal style, reminiscent of Blossom Dearie's whispered elegance, adds a unique charm to each track. Her dry, intimate tone invites the listener into a world of sophisticated jazz, where every note tells a story.
From the sultry "I Must Have That Man" to the playful "Shake It but Don't Break It," Krog and Hamilton navigate through a diverse range of moods and tempos. The duo's chemistry is palpable, with Krog's vocals seamlessly blending with Hamilton's masterful saxophone playing. The addition of Lundgren's piano and the bassist's rhythmic foundation creates a rich, layered sound that is both nostalgic and innovative.
"Sometimes I'm Happy" and "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" showcase the album's romantic side, while "Don't Get Scared" and "Ain't Nobody's Business" add a touch of playful mischief. Each song is a journey in itself, offering a glimpse into the rich history of jazz while pushing the boundaries of the genre.
With a duration of 51 minutes and 10 tracks, "The Best Things in Life" is a celebration of jazz in its purest form. It's an album that will appeal to both jazz aficionados and those new to the genre, offering a timeless collection of songs that stand the test of time. Whether you're in the mood for a sultry ballad or an upbeat swing, this album has something for everyone.