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Barb Jungr's 2006 release, "Walking in the Sun," is a captivating journey through the world of vocal jazz. This album, released under Linn Records, showcases Jungr's distinctive voice and her ability to breathe new life into both classic and contemporary songs. With a runtime of 54 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful collection of 14 tracks that blend jazz standards with a few surprises.
Jungr's interpretation of "Who Do You Love?" kicks off the album, setting the tone for her unique take on well-known tunes. She navigates through bluesy numbers like "Trouble in Mind" and "Blind Willie McTell," demonstrating her versatility and depth. The album also features her rendition of "Walking in Memphis," a song that has become synonymous with her live performances.
"Walking in the Sun" is not just about covers, though. Jungr also shares original compositions like "Beautiful Life" and "Drink Me Up," offering a glimpse into her songwriting prowess. The album's title track, "Walking in the Sun," is a standout, with its uplifting melody and Jungr's soulful delivery.
Throughout the album, Jungr's voice is the star, supported by subtle yet effective instrumentation. Her ability to convey a range of emotions, from joy to melancholy, makes this album a compelling listen. Whether you're a longtime fan of vocal jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Walking in the Sun" is an album that deserves your attention.