Cécile McLorin Salvant’s WomanChild captures the promise she showed after winning the 2010 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, presenting a deeply expressive and nuanced vocal jazz debut. Released in 2013, this album blends classic and original material, including tracks like "St. Louis Gal," "WomanChild," and "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," demonstrating her ability to interpret standards while crafting her own distinctive voice. The album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album, highlighting its significance in contemporary jazz. This 2013 pressing on Mack Avenue offers a clean, well-preserved listening experience for jazz enthusiasts and collectors. The vinyl is graded near mint, indicating it should play without noticeable surface noise or defects, making it a reliable choice for those who appreciate high-quality jazz vocals on vinyl. WomanChild fits beautifully alongside other modern jazz vocal releases and is a strong example of Salvant’s early artistry. Woman Child.
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Howard Jones brings a smooth synth-pop vibe that complements the jazz-inflected style of Cecile McLorin Salvant. His melodic sensibility and electronic textures create a unique listening experience that can resonate with fans of more eclectic sounds.
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