Realms Rachel Sutton
Album info
Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
27.03.2026
Album including Album cover
- 1 Summer Song 05:47
- 2 There's a Feeling 04:04
- 3 The Jester and the Jewel 05:14
- 4 Castles in the Sky 05:47
- 5 Time 02:43
- 6 Daytrip 04:15
- 7 Something Cool 05:43
- 8 All You Can Eat 03:00
- 9 I'd Really Love it 03:04
- 10 Farley's Song 03:47
Info for Realms
The second album from Rachel Sutton, a British jazz singer, songwriter and performer whose emotive vocals and theatrical presence command every stage she steps onto. Realms is a vivid, atmospheric journey that weaves jazz, folk and pop into a world shaped by her rich imagination. Trained as an actor, Rachel infuses her music with storytelling, sensitivity and joy. Her debut album, A Million Conversations, was hailed as "a revelation... the music is of the highest quality... a touch of the Joni" by Jazz Views. Close-Up Culture calls her "a sublime live talent," The Jazz Mann as "a very classy vocalist."
Rachel Sutton, vocals
Roland Perrin, piano
Michael Curtis Ruiz, bass
Paul Robinson, drums, percussion
Rachel Sutton
captivates audiences with her emotive and uplifting performances, filled with theatrical skill, humour and heartfelt expression. Her extensive repertoire, including her own compositions, is both an exciting and moving experience for her audiences. Released on 33 Jazz Records, her debut album, A Million Conversations, displays Rachel’s talent for songwriting that’s both uplifting and achingly tender. Jazz Views hailed the album as “a revelation… the music is of the highest quality.”
Her theatrical training is at the core of every song, and her flair for entertainment and easy rapport with an audience has gained her a first class reputation.
Rachel was born and raised in the Kent countryside and grew up listening to the romantic ballads of Cole Porter and George Gershwin, the soulful sounds of Stevie Wonder and Billy Joel and the haunting beauty of Joni Mitchell, Janis Ian and Judy Collins.
A theatre student at Glamorgan University and The Welsh College of Music and Drama, she went on to play some of the lead roles in Shakespeare, touring the UK and Europe. Rachel’s vocal abilities landed her roles in award winning shows at the Edinburgh and New York Fringe, and this propelled her into the world of singing full time.
Rachel has performed sell out gigs at top London Jazz clubs as well as venues and festivals across the UK and abroad. Her role in Lansky: The Mob’s Money Man at The Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank and Cadogan Hall received wide acclaim, with London Jazz News calling Rachel a “stand out performer… a revelation”.
Rachel’s highly anticipated album, Realms, is scheduled for release in March 2026.
This album contains no booklet.
