Freddy Cole, the younger brother of the legendary Nat King Cole, invites you to immerse yourself in the rich, soulful sounds of his 2016 album, "He Was the King." This captivating collection of 11 tracks blends vocal jazz, jazz, and blues, showcasing Cole's smooth, velvety voice and his remarkable musical prowess.
The album opens with "Easy to Remember," a classic tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Cole's interpretation of standards like "Exactly Like You" and "Sweet Lorraine" is both respectful and innovative, highlighting his deep understanding of the jazz tradition. His original composition, "Funny (Not Much)," adds a personal touch to the album, demonstrating his songwriting skills.
Cole's rendition of "That's My Girl" is a standout track, showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion and warmth. The album also includes a beautiful rendition of "Love Is the Thing," a song that has become synonymous with the Cole family's musical legacy.
"Jet" and "Mona Lisa" offer a more upbeat tempo, while "It's Only Paper Moon" and "He Was the King" provide a nostalgic touch, paying homage to the golden age of jazz. The album closes with "Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much," a poignant ballad that leaves a lasting impression.
Recorded under HighNote Records, "He Was the King" is a testament to Freddy Cole's enduring talent and his ability to connect with audiences through his music. With a duration of 51 minutes, this album is a perfect companion for any jazz enthusiast looking to explore the timeless sounds of vocal jazz, jazz, and blues.