Thursday, July 29, 2010

Nnenna Freelon: Homefree

When you think back to some of the “greats” in jazz history, several of the superstars are women. Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Etta Jones—these women were, and still are, considered among the elite of the jazz world.
 
With her latest album, Homefree, Nnenna Freelon makes it clear that she’s well on her way to being regarded as in the same league as those old-school jazz queens.
 
Taken just at surface-level, Freelon has an aesthetically pleasing voice—it’s as smooth as silk, and it has a gorgeous warm tone to it. Listening deeper, one hears in Freelon the qualities that set her jazz predecessors in stone as stars.
 
When Freelon sings, she oozes the same class, confidence, and undeniable “cool factor” that characterized the leading ladies of jazz. At the same time, however, it never feels as though Freelon is trying to imitate those artists or be a throwback to an age gone by. Instead, it’s more as though she channeled the artists, and then used their inspiration to take a standard and make it her own...MORE

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