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Jeanette Lindstrom

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Jeanette Lindström is the jazz singer that prompted legendary producer Quincy Jones to voice the portentous words: "An old soul in a young singer". And also: "She really understands what jazz is all about!" The year was 1995 and Jeanette Lindström made her major breakthrough, on a broad front. The calendar tells us it’s now a different year, and today Jeanette Lindström is one of Sweden's most prized jazz singers.
Jeanette Lindström is one of Sweden’s leading jazz singers and composers. In January she won a Swedish Grammis for Best Jazz Album of the Year with her latest album "Attitude & Orbit Control". She has that ability to set the imagination of the listener in movement - with her voice, her music as well as with her words

Album

In the Middle of This Riddle

Label: Amigo Musik
Released: 2005
Track listing: Always; From This Tower; The World; You Could Rely on Me; End; Leaf; Too; Going Up; Here; When Things Get Real; Be There; Too (Take 1).

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Jeanette Lindstrom: In the Middle of This Riddle

Read "In the Middle of This Riddle" reviewed by John Kelman


She may not be considered jazz by most (including herself), but singer/songwriter Norah Jones' widespread acclaim--normally afforded artists in the pop mainstream--isn't necessarily a bad thing. If her smoky and understated delivery encourages fans to investigate other singers more clearly associated with jazz there's hope that a certain percentage might actually choose to stick around. If ...

Album

Feathers

Label: Prophone Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Butterfly; Never Let Me Go; The Look of Love; Love Makes You Suffer; Both Sides, Now; My Hands; Almost Blue; Like Water; Moon River; To Whom It May Concern; Future Window; You Are There; Deep Space

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Jeanette Lindstrom - Steve Dobrogosz: Feathers

Read "Feathers" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Feathers travels a different road than Jeanette Lindström's previous albums. Whereas earlier releases had her sounding like an Afro American singer with overtones of Abbey Lincoln and Diane Reeves, her newest is introspective and soft. There is no hint of soul, R & B or anything resembling an up tempo pace. This change of rhythms may ...


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