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Sings Salvadore Poe

Lisa Ekdahl · 2001

54 min · 15 tracks · jazz · vispop

A lush blend of jazz-inflected pop and soft, intimate vocals that evoke warmth and nostalgia.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • gentle peaks of emotional warmth
  • nostalgic reflections for quiet moments
  • steady pacing for relaxed listening
  • intimate vocals for personal connection
  • morning coffee soundtrack

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking high-energy engagement
  • prefer standalone, punchy tracks

Where this album fits

Career context
Released on November 13, 2001, 'Sings Salvadore Poe' was Lisa Ekdahl's fourth studio album, following her breakout success in the late '90s. At this point, she had established herself as a distinctive voice in the vispop genre, celebrated for her unique interpretations and emotive songwriting.
Stylistic neighbors
Norah Jones· Corinne Bailey Rae· Sade

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Daybreak 3:14
  • 2 Rivers of Love 4:13
  • 3 Sunny Weather 3:31
  • 4 Only You 4:29
  • 5 The Color of You 3:39
  • 6 How Many More Times 3:29
  • 7 I Will Be Blessed 2:44
  • 8 Since You've Been Gone 3:30
  • 9 I've Never Seen Anything Like You 4:54
  • 10 I Don't Miss You Anymore 3:53
  • 11 Nightingale 2:10
  • 12 The Rhythm of Your Hearts 4:06
  • 13 Sun Rose 2:09
  • 14 Of My Conceit 5:17
  • 15 L'aurore 3:16

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