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Freddy Cole, the younger brother of the legendary Nat King Cole, invites you to explore the rich tapestry of his musical artistry with his 2013 album "This and That." Released under the HighNote Records label, this collection of 12 tracks offers a soulful journey through the realms of vocal jazz, jazz, and blues, spanning a total of 61 minutes.
Cole's smooth, velvety voice takes center stage, delivering timeless classics and original compositions alike. The album kicks off with the enchanting "I Saw Stars," setting the tone for a captivating musical experience. Standout tracks include the heartfelt duet "You and Me Against the World," the bluesy "Never, Never, Never," and the playful "Bang Bang Boogie." Cole's impeccable phrasing and emotional depth shine through in every note, backed by a stellar ensemble of musicians.
"Everybody's Talkin'," a cover of the Harry Nilsson classic, showcases Cole's ability to infuse new life into familiar tunes. Meanwhile, "What Color Is Love?" and "For the Love of You" highlight his knack for crafting poignant, introspective lyrics. The album also features a touching rendition of "Where Are You? / It Was so Good While It Lasted," a medley that beautifully captures the essence of Cole's artistry.
With "This and That," Freddy Cole proves once again why he is a force to be reckoned with in the world of jazz and blues. This album is a testament to his enduring talent and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, "This and That" is sure to leave a lasting impression.