"Folkways" by Karin Krog is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of vocal jazz, released on April 9, 2010, under Meantime Records. This enchanting album spans a concise yet impactful 48 minutes, featuring a diverse collection of tracks that showcase Karin Krog's exceptional vocal prowess and artistic versatility.
The album opens with the timeless folk melody "Waly Waly (The Water Is Wide)," setting a warm and inviting tone. It seamlessly transitions through a variety of styles and moods, from the playful "Nissespill Og Fans Polka" to the tender ballad "Målfrid Min Frue." Krog's mastery of traditional Norwegian folk music shines through in tracks like "Arve Brakars Halling - Versjon 2" and "Halling Medley," while her jazz sensibilities are beautifully displayed in "Pathway" and "Raga Variations."
"Folkways" is not just a showcase of Karin Krog's vocal abilities but also a testament to her deep connection with her cultural heritage and her innovative approach to jazz. The album's standout tracks, such as the hauntingly beautiful "Lokk" and the lively "Brudedans," highlight her ability to blend traditional melodies with modern jazz arrangements. The inclusion of "Pathway - Alternate Version" offers a fascinating glimpse into Krog's creative process, providing a unique contrast to the original track.
Throughout "Folkways," Karin Krog's rich, expressive voice weaves a tapestry of sound that is both intimate and expansive. Whether she is delivering a powerful ballad or a lively folk tune, her passion and artistry are evident in every note. This album is a celebration of Karin Krog's musical genius and a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty of vocal jazz and traditional folk music.