Janis Siegel, a renowned name in the world of vocal jazz, invites you into her sonic realm with "A Thousand Beautiful Things," released on March 28, 2006, under the esteemed Telarc label. This album is a captivating journey through the realms of vocal jazz and adult standards, showcasing Siegel's remarkable vocal prowess and artistic versatility.
Spanning a total of 59 minutes, the album is a collection of 12 tracks, each a testament to Siegel's ability to breathe new life into both classic standards and original compositions. From the hauntingly beautiful "Hidden Place" to the tender "A Wish (Valentine)," and the uplifting "Reflecting Light," Siegel's voice is a constant, guiding the listener through a landscape of emotions and musical nuances.
The album opens with "The Suitcase Song," a track that immediately sets the tone for the journey ahead. Siegel's voice, rich and resonant, weaves through the melody with an effortless grace that is characteristic of her style. "I Can't Help It" and "Caramel" follow, each offering a unique blend of jazz and standards, showcasing Siegel's ability to navigate different musical styles with ease.
"A Thousand Beautiful Things," the title track, is a standout piece that highlights Siegel's knack for storytelling. Her voice paints a vivid picture with each note, drawing the listener into the narrative. "Love" and "Make It Better" are equally compelling, their melodies and lyrics resonating with a universal appeal.
The album concludes with "Did You See The Moon Tonight?," a track that leaves a lasting impression. Siegel's voice, soft and soothing, carries the melody to a gentle close, leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and longing for more.
"A Thousand Beautiful Things" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a testament to Janis Siegel's artistry and her ability to connect with her audience on a deeply personal level. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.