How to Get Into Alice Babs

Diving into Alice Babs' extensive catalog can be daunting with her 13 albums spanning over five decades. This guide provides you a clear entry point with 'Alice Babs Serenading Duke Ellington,' showcasing her exceptional vocal style. From there, you'll discover how to navigate her unique blend of jazz and emotion throughout her discography.

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Alice Babs Serenading Duke Ellington

Alice Babs Serenading Duke Ellington

1994

Best starting point

Showcases Babs' vocal prowess and swing style, highlighting her ability to interpret classic jazz melodies in a cohesive collection.

Start with "Don't Be Blue" from Don't Be Blue

Features an engaging melody and demonstrates her playful syncopation and vocal texture, making it a strong standalone introduction.

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Common questions

What does Alice Babs sound like?

Babs' voice weaves through melodies with flowing phrasing and playful syncopation, creating intricate textures that ebb and swell with each note. Rooted in jazz. Start with Alice Babs Serenading Duke Ellington.

What is the best Alice Babs album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Alice Babs Serenading Duke Ellington" (1994). It's the most representative of what makes Alice Babs worth hearing.

Who is Alice Babs for?

If you're into jazz, Alice Babs is worth your time. Babs' voice weaves through melodies with flowing phrasing and playful syncopation, creating intricate textures that ebb and swell with each note.

How many albums does Alice Babs have?

Alice Babs has 13 releases in their discography, including 13 albums.