Karin Krog, a celebrated name in the world of vocal jazz, delivers a captivating performance in her album "Where You At?" released on January 1, 2003, under the Enja Horst Weber label. This 53-minute journey through the genre is a testament to Krog's exceptional vocal prowess and her ability to breathe new life into both classic and original compositions.
The album features a collaboration with the esteemed pianist Steve Kuhn, creating a harmonious blend of voices and keys that is sure to enchant any jazz enthusiast. From the tender ballad "The Meaning of Love" to the upbeat "It Could Be Hip," Krog and Kuhn navigate a diverse range of moods and tempos, showcasing their versatility and musical chemistry.
"Where You At?" is not just a collection of songs but a showcase of Karin Krog's artistry, highlighting her ability to convey deep emotion and tell compelling stories through her voice. The album's tracklist includes a mix of original compositions and well-known jazz standards, each track offering a unique perspective on the vocal jazz genre.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Karin Krog or a newcomer to her work, "Where You At?" is an album that promises to delight and inspire. The combination of Krog's powerful vocals and Kuhn's masterful piano playing creates a sound that is both timeless and innovative, making this album a standout in the world of vocal jazz.