Debbie Poryes, a skilled jazz vocalist, invites you into her world with the 1984 release "Trio." This cool jazz album, recorded in 1982 at Studio 44 in Monster, Holland, is a testament to Poryes' artistry and her collaboration with bassist Hein Van de Geyn and drummer Hans Eykenaar. The album's six tracks, including the captivating "Sweet Georgia Fame" and the romantic "A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square," showcase Poryes' velvety vocals and her ability to interpret both standards and original compositions with grace and nuance. With a duration of just over 37 minutes, "Trio" is a concise yet powerful exploration of cool jazz, modal, and post-bop styles. The album's recording location and the musicians involved add a unique European flavor to the sound. Whether you're a longtime jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Trio" offers an engaging and enjoyable listening experience.