Les Double Six
Emerging from the vibrant jazz scene of the late 1990s, this self-titled album from Les Double Six captures the essence of a rich choral sound, blending intricate vocal harmonies with a prominent jazz sensibility. Featuring a unique arrangement of voices that mimic traditional jazz instrumentation, the album showcases the versatility of its singers, who effortlessly transition between rhythmic scatting and lush melodic lines. The production is clean and bright, allowing each voice to shine, while the subtle layering adds depth without overwhelming the listener. The album is marked by its upbeat tempos and infectious grooves, with tracks like "A Night in Tunisia" and "I Concentrate on You" standing out for their dynamic interplay between the vocalists. The use of tight harmonies and rhythmic precision creates a sense of camaraderie among the singers, reminiscent of vocal ensembles from earlier jazz eras, yet infused with a contemporary feel that makes it distinctly of its time. Les Double Six operates in a space where jazz meets vocal artistry, echoing the influences of groups like The Swingle Singers and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, while carving out their own identity. The album’s ability to blend improvisational elements with structured arrangements reflects the broader evolution of jazz in the 1990s, where traditional forms are reinterpreted through innovative approaches. This record serves as a noteworthy contribution to the vocal jazz genre, appealing to those who appreciate the intricacies of harmony and the joyful spirit of ensemble performance.
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