Gretchen Parlato's "The Lost and Found," released on April 5, 2011, under ObliqSound, is a captivating journey through the realms of vocal jazz, spoken word, and contemporary jazz. This album showcases Parlato's unique vocal approach and eclectic repertoire, solidifying her status as a standout jazz singer. Collaborating with pianist Taylor Eigsti and bassist, Parlato delivers a dynamic and creatively rich experience that spans 15 tracks over 62 minutes.
The album opens with a soulful cover of Simply Red's "Holding Back The Years" and continues with a blend of original compositions and reinterpretations of jazz standards. Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Winter Wind," the rhythmic "Juju" by Wayne Shorter, and the samba-infused "Alô, Alô" by Paulinha da Viola. Parlato's smooth, sultry vocals glide effortlessly through each track, accompanied by intricate piano and bass arrangements that add depth and texture to the music.
"The Lost and Found" is a testament to Parlato's artistry, offering a seamless fusion of jazz, soul, and Brazilian influences. Her ability to convey deep emotion and storytelling through her voice makes this album a compelling listen from start to finish. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album is a must-experience for anyone appreciating the nuances of vocal jazz.