OP - correction. Gardot not Mardot. ugh Sorry Melody!
Just listening again to "Soul Eyes" minutes after posting the OP above. Soul Eyes is more of a conventional sultry jazz record. Her vocals are upfront, intimate even. She proves her vocal talent here. Boy is she ever on the note. I hate singers who lose the note. I was practically driven crazy in college as Hall and Oates were all the rage and those guys were NEVER on key. Hated that!
If you haven’t heard her before, the tunefulness and consistency of "Soul Eyes" may be the place to start and then branch out to "Indigo". Give her a listen. You will be musically and soulfully richer for it.
Just listening again to "Soul Eyes" minutes after posting the OP above. Soul Eyes is more of a conventional sultry jazz record. Her vocals are upfront, intimate even. She proves her vocal talent here. Boy is she ever on the note. I hate singers who lose the note. I was practically driven crazy in college as Hall and Oates were all the rage and those guys were NEVER on key. Hated that!
If you haven’t heard her before, the tunefulness and consistency of "Soul Eyes" may be the place to start and then branch out to "Indigo". Give her a listen. You will be musically and soulfully richer for it.