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Kandace Springs: Lady In Satin
ByKandace Springs
vocals
Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
From the first sigh of strings on "You've Changed," it is evident that Springs and the Orquestra have met the requirements for recreating the sonic grandeur of the
Ray Ellis
arranger1923 - 2008
One of the few tunes with

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
A comparison at this point reveals both the echoes and the departures of the original Holiday version of Lady In Satin versus the Springs reinterpretation. Holiday's offering was defined by contradictiona voice frayed by experience set against velvety strings that provided a cushion for her raw emotional exposure. She did not sing her songs; she confided them. Her phrasing was fractured, ghostly, and often devastating. It was an album of goodbye notes, delivered with tragic finality. Springs approaches this same repertoire from a different, though no less sincere, emotional place. Her voice is more technically intactrich, warm, and supple, imbued with clarity rather than Holiday's weary rasp. One of the most telling contrasts is found in "The End of a Love Affair." Holiday's version was almost operatic in its emotional wreckage. Springs, by contrast, is introspective, even philosophical. Her heartbreak is quieter, more contained, but no less real.
As the album plays out, it is clear that Springs' version is not meant to replace Holiday's. It could not and it should not. What it does is recontextualize it, allowing a new generation to connect with these emotionally charged classics through a different but equally valid lens. This is not imitation. It is an interpretation. In the world of jazz, that makes all the difference. ">
Track Listing
You've Changed; You Don't Know What Love Is; For All We Know; I'm a Fool to Want You; But Beautiful; I'll Be Around; For Heaven's Sake; The End of a Love Affair; It's Easy to Remember; Violets for Your Furs; I Get Along Without You Very Well; Glad to Be Unhappy.
Personnel
Kandace Springs
vocalsOrchestra Classica de Espinho
band / ensemble / orchestraAlbum information
Title: Lady In Satin | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: SRP records
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