Singer
Marie Bergman may appear to be middle-aged in her photos, but she has a surprisingly youthful voice. Her versatility is quite impressive, and nearly all of the 15 songs she performs on this release from the Danish Stunt label are memorable. After starting off with a rapid and brief rendition of
Harold Arlen's "Down With Love," she does a complete left turn, soulfully digging into
Irma Thomas' R&B-ish "Wish Someone Would Care." She covers a great deal of territory throughout the continually intriguing set, including "Crazy He Calls Me," "Comes Love,"
John Coltrane's "Naima" (which has
Jon Hendricks lyrics), "Them There Eyes," "Cry Me a River" and "Just One of Those Things." The arrangements are colorful; the European musicians (which include keyboardist
Peter Nordahl and, on a few cuts apiece, trumpeter Ann Sofi Soderqvist and baritonist
Gunnar Bergsten) are excellent; plus, organist
Jimmy McGriff makes a guest appearance on "Let Me Be the First to Know." This release is well worth searching for. ~ Scott Yanow