
Marieke Koopman makes her jazz recording debut on Chapter One. She is certainly a fearless singer as she shows on the opener, a high-powered version of “Just One Of Those Things.” She shows so much energy and enthusiasm that she almost overpowers everyone else on the song, but as this album progresses, she becomes a bit more subtle while never losing her assertiveness. Ms. Koopman has an attractive voice and shows a desire to sometimes reinvent the melodies a little (as on “Stardust”) but usually digs into the lyrics even while swinging hard.
She is joined by a nonet on half of the songs with arrangements provided by Anton Burger, Jasper Staps, and Thomas Welvaadt. The charts are often quite witty and contain many surprises including the musicians verbally answering Koopman’s singing on a medium-up version of “The More I See You” (a little like the famous version of “Marie”), quoting regularly from “In The Mood” on one of the other songs, and turning “With A Song In My Heart” into a ragged romp. For variety, the singer is showcased on three duets and five songs with just the rhythm section.