Barb Jungr's "Waterloo Sunset," released on November 1, 2003, under Linn Records, is a captivating journey through the world of vocal jazz. This 54-minute album features a diverse tracklist that includes both original compositions and reinterpretations of classic songs, showcasing Jungr's unique vocal prowess and artistic versatility.
The album opens with "Do You Play Guitar," setting the tone for a collection that seamlessly blends jazz standards with contemporary influences. Jungr's rendition of "High Water (For Charlie Patton)" pays homage to the blues legend, while her take on "Cathy's Clown" brings a fresh perspective to the classic tune. The album also features a poignant cover of "This Masquerade," highlighting Jungr's ability to infuse deep emotion into her performances.
"Waterloo Sunset," the title track, is a standout, offering a dreamy, atmospheric interpretation of the iconic song. Jungr's original compositions, such as "The Great Valerio" and "Laugh Clown Laugh," demonstrate her songwriting skills and add a personal touch to the album. The inclusion of "Like a Rolling Stone" showcases her ability to tackle a wide range of material, from blues to rock, all within the framework of vocal jazz.
Throughout "Waterloo Sunset," Barb Jungr's distinctive voice and artistic vision shine, making this album a compelling listen for fans of vocal jazz and beyond.