Laura Mvula - The Dreaming Room (Special Edition) (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Laura Mvula
- Title: The Dreaming Room (Special Edition)
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: RCA Records Label
- Genre: R&B/Soul, Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:58:19
- Total Size: 133 / 324 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Who I Am
02. Overcome (feat. Nile Rodgers)
03. Bread
04. Lucky Man
05. Let Me Fall
06. Kiss My Feet
07. Show Me Love
08. Renaissance Moon
09. Angel
10. People (feat. Wretch 32)
11. Nan
12. Phenomenal Woman
13. Ready or Not
14. You Work for Me
15. Magic (BBC Live Version)
16. Silence Is the Way (feat. Laura Mvula)
17. Same Ol' Mistakes (BBC Live Version)
18. Mellow Man
[quote]The Dreaming Room is somehow more sumptuous and emotive than Sing to the Moon, Laura Mvula's impressive 2013 debut. Written and produced primarily with Troy Miller, who she met while working on the soundtrack for 12 Years a Slave, it's another categorically evasive set that updates and amalgamates traditional forms of blues, jazz, R&B, and orchestral pop. For all its unearthly charm, it nurtures the soul. Mvula's rich voice prances across songs of perseverance, salvation, survival, hope, and pride. Everything is transmitted with a contagious form of optimism, even in darker moments like "People," where Mvula mourns "They strip us down and rape our minds, our skin was a terrible thing to live in," then marvels "How glorious, this light in us," her words accentuated with a congruent verse from Wretch 32. The only other guest appearance comes from Nile Rodgers, whose golden and unmistakable rhythm guitar is threaded throughout "Overcome," one of the many highlights of this powerful album.
Born in 1986, Mvula grew up in the suburbs of Birmingham, where she was raised by her mother (who was from Saint Kitts) and father (who was from Jamaica). Introduced to jazz by her father, Mvula began taking piano lessons around age eight, and added violin lessons at age ten. Growing up, she also played in local youth orchestras and, influenced by her love of Disney films, aspired to be a film composer. In her teens, Mvula began listening to R&B and gospel music, and eventually joined her aunt's a cappella ensemble, Black Voices. After high school, she enrolled at the Birmingham Conservatoire at Birmingham City University, where she graduated with a degree in composition. She then worked as a supply teacher in the Birmingham school system and as a receptionist, during which time she also began writing songs on her laptop. Her demo tapes eventually caught the ear of manager Kwame Kwaten, who helped Mvula sign a recording contract at RCA. Her debut EP, She, followed in September 2012. The EP quickly grabbed the public's attention, and by October Mvula had been long-listed for the BBC's Sound of 2013 poll, ultimately finishing in fourth place. In 2013 she released her debut full-length album, Sing to the Moon. The album drew praise, peaking at number nine in the U.K. and launching several singles including "Green Garden," which landed at number 31 on the singles chart. Sing to the Moon also garnered Mvula a Mercury Prize nomination and MOBO Awards in the categories of Best Female Act and Best R&B or Soul Artist. In 2014, she recorded Laura Mvula with Metropole Orkest, an orchestral reworking of Sing to the Moon recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Two years later, she delivered her sophomore studio album, The Dreaming Room, which featured collaborations with rapper Wretch 32 and legendary R&B guitarist Nile Rodgers.
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01. Who I Am
02. Overcome (feat. Nile Rodgers)
03. Bread
04. Lucky Man
05. Let Me Fall
06. Kiss My Feet
07. Show Me Love
08. Renaissance Moon
09. Angel
10. People (feat. Wretch 32)
11. Nan
12. Phenomenal Woman
13. Ready or Not
14. You Work for Me
15. Magic (BBC Live Version)
16. Silence Is the Way (feat. Laura Mvula)
17. Same Ol' Mistakes (BBC Live Version)
18. Mellow Man
[quote]The Dreaming Room is somehow more sumptuous and emotive than Sing to the Moon, Laura Mvula's impressive 2013 debut. Written and produced primarily with Troy Miller, who she met while working on the soundtrack for 12 Years a Slave, it's another categorically evasive set that updates and amalgamates traditional forms of blues, jazz, R&B, and orchestral pop. For all its unearthly charm, it nurtures the soul. Mvula's rich voice prances across songs of perseverance, salvation, survival, hope, and pride. Everything is transmitted with a contagious form of optimism, even in darker moments like "People," where Mvula mourns "They strip us down and rape our minds, our skin was a terrible thing to live in," then marvels "How glorious, this light in us," her words accentuated with a congruent verse from Wretch 32. The only other guest appearance comes from Nile Rodgers, whose golden and unmistakable rhythm guitar is threaded throughout "Overcome," one of the many highlights of this powerful album.
Born in 1986, Mvula grew up in the suburbs of Birmingham, where she was raised by her mother (who was from Saint Kitts) and father (who was from Jamaica). Introduced to jazz by her father, Mvula began taking piano lessons around age eight, and added violin lessons at age ten. Growing up, she also played in local youth orchestras and, influenced by her love of Disney films, aspired to be a film composer. In her teens, Mvula began listening to R&B and gospel music, and eventually joined her aunt's a cappella ensemble, Black Voices. After high school, she enrolled at the Birmingham Conservatoire at Birmingham City University, where she graduated with a degree in composition. She then worked as a supply teacher in the Birmingham school system and as a receptionist, during which time she also began writing songs on her laptop. Her demo tapes eventually caught the ear of manager Kwame Kwaten, who helped Mvula sign a recording contract at RCA. Her debut EP, She, followed in September 2012. The EP quickly grabbed the public's attention, and by October Mvula had been long-listed for the BBC's Sound of 2013 poll, ultimately finishing in fourth place. In 2013 she released her debut full-length album, Sing to the Moon. The album drew praise, peaking at number nine in the U.K. and launching several singles including "Green Garden," which landed at number 31 on the singles chart. Sing to the Moon also garnered Mvula a Mercury Prize nomination and MOBO Awards in the categories of Best Female Act and Best R&B or Soul Artist. In 2014, she recorded Laura Mvula with Metropole Orkest, an orchestral reworking of Sing to the Moon recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Two years later, she delivered her sophomore studio album, The Dreaming Room, which featured collaborations with rapper Wretch 32 and legendary R&B guitarist Nile Rodgers.
Year 2016 | Soul | R&B | Pop | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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