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It's safe to say that in 1996, the vast majority of American jazz fans had never heard of
Soesja Citroen
, although she was highly regarded in Europe. But Americans who did get a chance to hear
Citroen
were impressed by the Dutch singer's strong command of the English language and her very soulful phrasing.
sings with a lot of blues feeling, something that is in abundant supply on
Songs for Lovers & Losers
. A torchy mood defines this album, and
(whose intimate Dutch accompaniment includes pianist
Louis Van Dijk
and bassist
Hein Van de Geyn
) brings plenty of blues to her moving, personal interpretations of standards like
"Angel Eyes,"
"Speak Low,"
and
"Love for Sale."
Because these songs have been done to death over the years, it's best to avoid them unless you have something personal to bring to them -- and, thankfully,
does. One song that really speaks volumes about her ability is
Billy Strayhorn
's
"Lush Life,"
a world-weary classic that no singer should even think about attempting unless he/she has done a lot of living. But
, who was 47 when
Chris Ellis
produced this CD for her, definitely rises to the occasion and proves herself worthy of the heartbreaking
Strayhorn
classic. Clearly, years of exposure to the likes of
Abbey Lincoln
Ella Fitzgerald
have taught
well. ~ Alex Henderson
Soesja Citroen
, although she was highly regarded in Europe. But Americans who did get a chance to hear
Citroen
were impressed by the Dutch singer's strong command of the English language and her very soulful phrasing.
sings with a lot of blues feeling, something that is in abundant supply on
Songs for Lovers & Losers
. A torchy mood defines this album, and
(whose intimate Dutch accompaniment includes pianist
Louis Van Dijk
and bassist
Hein Van de Geyn
) brings plenty of blues to her moving, personal interpretations of standards like
"Angel Eyes,"
"Speak Low,"
and
"Love for Sale."
Because these songs have been done to death over the years, it's best to avoid them unless you have something personal to bring to them -- and, thankfully,
does. One song that really speaks volumes about her ability is
Billy Strayhorn
's
"Lush Life,"
a world-weary classic that no singer should even think about attempting unless he/she has done a lot of living. But
, who was 47 when
Chris Ellis
produced this CD for her, definitely rises to the occasion and proves herself worthy of the heartbreaking
Strayhorn
classic. Clearly, years of exposure to the likes of
Abbey Lincoln
Ella Fitzgerald
have taught
well. ~ Alex Henderson