Etta Jones, the renowned jazz vocalist, graces us with her timeless elegance and velvety voice on her album "Easy Living," released on January 7, 2000, under HighNote Records. This captivating collection of vocal jazz masterpieces spans a delightful 57 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of classic songs that showcase Jones' extraordinary talent and artistry.
The album opens with the enchanting "Did I Remember" and continues with a seamless blend of well-loved standards such as "Easy Living," "After You've Gone," and "Something to Remember You By." Each track is a testament to Jones' ability to infuse every note with warmth, depth, and a touch of sophistication. Her rendition of "Time After Time" is particularly noteworthy, as she breathes new life into this beloved tune, making it uniquely her own.
"Easy Living" is not just a compilation of songs; it's a journey through the golden age of jazz, guided by Etta Jones' incomparable voice. Her interpretation of "I'm Afraid the Masquerade Is Over" is a poignant highlight, demonstrating her range and emotional resonance. The album concludes with the dreamy "Slow Boat to China," leaving the listener with a sense of tranquility and satisfaction.
For jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike, "Easy Living" is a celebration of Etta Jones' enduring legacy and her contribution to the world of vocal jazz. It's an album that invites you to relax, unwind, and savor the rich, soulful sounds of a true jazz icon.