Jazz Age revivalism has many shining stewards, but no one more to-the-manner-born than Catherine Russell. That’s an actual fact: Ms. Russell’s parents, Luis Russell and Carline Ray, were notable figures in jazz during the 1930s and ’40s. Her own career has hardly followed a straight line — she has toured with David Bowie, and provided background vocals to dozens of other pop acts — but she can give the impression of having sung throwback standards, without distraction, for all her life. “Harlem on My Mind” is her latest album, and it transcends any novelty airs even on a song like “You’ve Got the Right Key But the Wrong Keyhole,” about which no more need be said. N.C.

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