Sinne Eeg's self-titled debut album, released on January 1, 2003, under Cope Records, is a captivating journey into the world of vocal jazz. This 43-minute collection of timeless standards and original compositions showcases Sinne Eeg's velvety vocals and her ability to infuse each track with a unique blend of warmth, sophistication, and emotion.
The album opens with "How Deep Is The Ocean," a classic tune that sets the stage for Eeg's impressive vocal range and interpretive skills. Throughout the album, she navigates through well-known jazz standards like "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes," "You Don't Know What Love Is," and "Comes Love," each track revealing her deep understanding of the genre and her ability to make these songs her own.
Eeg also shares her original compositions, including "Everybody's Song But My Own" and "Silence," which highlight her songwriting prowess and further demonstrate her versatility as an artist. The album concludes with "Close Your Eyes," a hauntingly beautiful track that leaves a lasting impression.
With her enchanting voice and impeccable phrasing, Sinne Eeg delivers a remarkable debut that pays homage to jazz traditions while also forging her own path. This album is a testament to her artistry and a delightful introduction to her captivating sound.