Though she has a fair number of CDs available, jazz fans may never have heard of Danish-born vocalist
Hanne Boel. Though she studied at Berklee,
Boel has had an eclectic career exploring many different forms of music, as she does on this studio CD with jazz pianist
Carsten Dahl. She doesn't come across as an improviser much in these performances, some of which are augmented by a string trio. Part of the reason is many of the songs are repetitious pop songs that grow stale quickly, such as
Rickie Lee Jones' "On Saturday Afternoons in 1963" and
Steely Dan's "Showbizz People," neither of which hold one's interest for long. Not all of the pop songs prove disappointing.
Boel savors the gospel flavor of
Randy Newman's "I Think It's Going to Rain," with
Dahl's flawless backing adding a nice touch.
Boel is at her best interpreting bittersweet standards like "Blame It on My Youth" and "I Fall in Love Too Easily," where she is able to get more from the far stronger lyrics of these time-tested ballads. This is a good, if somewhat uneven release. ~ Ken Dryden