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When Winter Turns To Spring

by Jo Harrop & Paul Edis

Jo Harrop and Paul Edis Release New Album - When Winter Turns To Spring 9th December 2022
‘A rare mix of delicacy and boldness. Sheer perfection.’ The Guardian
“A very fine jazz singer. When she sings, she moves me.” Iggy Pop – BBC 6 Music

Lateralize Records are proud to announce the release of When Winter Turns To Spring - the first album by Jo Harrop and pianist, Paul Edis. After receiving unanimous critical acclaim for her solo debut, The Heart Wants, Harrop has spent the last year working in London’s Gorilla Studios with Edis and producer, Jamie McCredie, to create this richly textured and reflective journey through the seasons. Seamlessly combining Bacharach-esq chamber pop and sophisticated jazz, When Winter Turns To Spring is a beautiful, wistful album that defies categorisation.

“Most of the songs on this record seem to be about the circle of nature and the cycle of life reminding us that all is not lost,” she explains. “Winter is temporary, as is loss, and spring and love will come again.

“There are songs about love and loss as well as new life and new hope,” adds Edis.

“From the romantic album opener, Short Story, which begins in autumn, through to the rather dramatic November scene of a windswept Soho in Umbrellas In The Rain, weather is a common lyrical theme running through these songs, but they are about so much more than they initially appear to be.”

Born in Durham and raised on a musical diet of Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin, Jo Harrop moved to London and quickly established herself as one of the most unmistakable voices in British jazz. Having signed to London-based jazz label, Lateralize Records, she released Weathering The Storm, her debut with guitarist, Jamie McCredie, and The Heart Wants, which has received rave reviews everywhere from The Times to The Guardian, been played extensively on BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 2 and Jazz FM and is currently riding high in the US Jazz Album Charts.

Following a string of rapturously received tour dates which included two sold out shows at Ronnie Scott’s, Harrop believes she is now coming into her own both as a singer and as a songwriter.

When Winter Turns to Spring (theorchard.com)

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“We often hear love being compared to the changing seasons. Summertime is associated

with romance and joy – mellow and warm. Spring is the season where nature is brought

back to life by its welcome kiss, lifting us out of a long, cold and dark winter, which

brings lost love or loneliness to mind. It is autumn that brings a bittersweet melancholy

to the fore. The colours and romance of autumn co-exist with an inescapable feeling of

something slowly dying...the end of balmy summer days with winter looming ahead.”

A perfect blend of originals and timeless perennials framed by Paul Edis’ elegant

arrangements, When Winter Turns To Spring finds Jo Harrop at the peak of her

powers, her beautifully understated smoky voice delicately poised between beguiling

sensuality and exquisite fragility.