Mads Vinding's "The Kingdom" is a captivating journey through the world of vocal jazz, released on November 7, 2006, under Stunt Records. This 56-minute album is a testament to Vinding's artistry, featuring a blend of classic and original tracks that showcase his unique voice and musical prowess.
The album opens with "Alba Prima," setting a serene and introspective mood. It seamlessly transitions into "Lover," a track that highlights Vinding's ability to convey deep emotion through his vocals. The title track, "The Kingdom (Where Nobody Dies)," is a standout, offering a hauntingly beautiful melody that lingers long after the song ends.
Vinding's rendition of "Someday My Prince Will Come" brings a fresh perspective to the classic, while "My Foolish Heart" showcases his ability to interpret timeless standards with a modern twist. "Somewhere" is another highlight, featuring a delicate balance of vulnerability and strength in Vinding's voice.
The album also includes original compositions like "New Lands" and "Interlude No. 948," which demonstrate Vinding's skill as a songwriter and composer. "Autumn Song" and "September Waltz" add a touch of seasonal charm, while "I Remember Clifford" pays homage to the legendary Clifford Brown.
With its diverse tracklist and Vinding's exceptional vocal performances, "The Kingdom" is an album that will resonate with jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.