Janis Siegel invites you into her musical sanctuary with "At Home," a captivating journey through the realms of vocal jazz and adult standards. Released on January 1, 1987, under the Rhino Atlantic label, this enchanting album spans 44 minutes of pure auditory delight. Siegel's velvety vocals and impeccable phrasing breathe new life into a collection of timeless classics and hidden gems.
The album opens with the iconic "Trouble Man," setting the stage for a sultry and sophisticated exploration of jazz standards. Siegel's rendition of "Small Day Tomorrow" is a standout, showcasing her ability to infuse each note with deep emotion and nuance. The title track, "The Million Dollar Secret," is a testament to Siegel's vocal prowess, as she navigates the complex melody with effortless grace.
"Night Trane" offers a nod to the legendary John Coltrane, while "Bob White" brings a playful energy to the album. Siegel's interpretation of "(If I Had) Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes" is a delightful blend of whimsy and sophistication. The album also features the hauntingly beautiful "Black Coffee" and the elegant "From Vienna with Love," both of which highlight Siegel's ability to convey the essence of each song with her rich, expressive voice.
The album closes with "The Cruel Master of My Dreams (Malibu)," a poignant and introspective piece that leaves a lasting impression. "At Home" is not just an album; it's a testament to Janis Siegel's artistry and her ability to create a warm, inviting atmosphere through her music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her work, "At Home" is sure to captivate and enchant.