Solveig Slettahjell, the Norwegian jazz vocalist known for her warm, inviting tone and captivating storytelling, presents her latest album "Come in from the Rain." Released on August 28, 2020, under the ACT Music label, this vocal jazz album is a testament to Slettahjell's artistry and her ability to breathe new life into classic songs. The album spans 43 minutes, featuring 10 tracks that showcase her velvety voice and deep emotional resonance.
The album opens with the title track, "Come in from the Rain," setting a soothing and intimate mood. Slettahjell's interpretations of standards like "On the Street Where You Live," "How Deep Is the Ocean," and "'Round Midnight" are both reverent and innovative, highlighting her unique phrasing and emotional depth. She also offers a fresh take on lesser-known gems like "You're Driving Me Crazy" and "I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City," demonstrating her versatility and musical curiosity.
Slettahjell's original composition, "So I Borrow Your Smile," is a standout track, showcasing her songwriting skills and adding a personal touch to the album. The album also includes a poignant rendition of "Johnsburg, Illinois," a song that reflects Slettahjell's ability to convey deep emotion and vulnerability.
Throughout "Come in from the Rain," Slettahjell's voice is accompanied by a talented ensemble of musicians, creating a rich and immersive soundscape. The album is a beautiful blend of classic and contemporary, making it a captivating listen for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.