Can you imagine having an album where the songs of your favorite Jazz singers are gathered? Well, it exists! "Women of Jazz" compiles 10 songs from exciting North American artists of all time.
Putumayo Wold Music is a record company in the United States that since 1993 specializes in sharing the music of the cultures of the world through compilation albums.
In 2008 they released this album that brings together the most popular pieces of Melody Gardot, Madeleine Peyroux, Cassandra Wilson, Sophie Milman, Hope Waits, Kate Paradise, Jennifer Hartswick, Stacey Kent, Della Griffin and Etta Jones.
There you will listen to songs that range from classic Jazz to fusions with Rhythm & Blues and country ballads played by voices of different calibers but all equally delirious.
For me it is ecstatic to hear Women of Jazz, which is not only special for its content, its cover is also a work of art; Like all album covers produced by Putumayo, it was created by the illustrator Nicola Heindl, who was inspired to unite the traditional with the contemporary.
If you want someone to start loving the Jazz please teach him this album, I'm sure it will make him feel ticklish all over his body. That's how it happened to me.
🎵 My playlist
1. Dance me to the end of love by Madeleine Peyroux
2. Lonely in New York by Sophie Milman
3. Goodnite by Melody Gardot
Full Album:
📌 Rules
- You need to pick your 7 all time favourite albums. Post one every day for seven days in a row.
- One song (at least) from each album has to be in your playlist currently. Oh yeah, you also have to share this song with us through YouTube.
- The Cover of the Album has to be the main theme of your post each day.
- No need to explain why the specific album is a favourite of yours, but if you feel like it, please do!
- Use #albumchallenge as a tag.
- Last but not least, nominate a different steemian each day.
I thank @matkodurko for nominating me; for days we asked ourselves why we have the habit of sharing everything we hear with other people, and we conclude that the good things in life are enjoyed more when they are shared.
Now I nominate @conrack because his disheveled hair isn't free, he seems to like to dance him constantly in Rock concerts, and if he listens Rock that means he has interesting music to share.
I repeat it: music has the power to influence our energy, and I hope you can get a song that makes you feel good among my recommendations.