Vimala Rowe, John Etheridge - Out of the Sky (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Vimala Rowe, John Etheridge
- Title: Out of the Sky
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Dyad Records
- Genre: Jazz, World
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:53:03
- Total Size: 258 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Blue Breeze
02. Malaika
03. Sometimes We Have to Part
04. Solitude
05. Syriac Aramaic Prayer
06. Drive
07. Ya Kundendu - Saraswati Sloka
08. Dark Shadows
09. Detour Ahead
Young singer Vimala Rowe took the role of Billie Holiday in Alex Webb’s music-theatre show Cafe Society Swing, but though flawless tributes to the great jazz vocalists are a speciality of hers, she is also an award-winning original composer, a sometime rap artist, and a world musician trained in Hindustani classical techniques. This beautiful album pairs her with chameleonic British guitarist John Etheridge, who has worked with Stephane Grappelli, Soft Machine and John Williams. The pair sweep across musical horizons here: from the terrifying Nina Simone-like opening and quietly impassioned intimacies of Blue Breeze; the imploring east African ballad Malaika, sung in Swahili; to an Aramaic prayer given a haunting treatment of almost motionless power; and an effortlessly resonant account of Detour Ahead.
01. Blue Breeze
02. Malaika
03. Sometimes We Have to Part
04. Solitude
05. Syriac Aramaic Prayer
06. Drive
07. Ya Kundendu - Saraswati Sloka
08. Dark Shadows
09. Detour Ahead
Young singer Vimala Rowe took the role of Billie Holiday in Alex Webb’s music-theatre show Cafe Society Swing, but though flawless tributes to the great jazz vocalists are a speciality of hers, she is also an award-winning original composer, a sometime rap artist, and a world musician trained in Hindustani classical techniques. This beautiful album pairs her with chameleonic British guitarist John Etheridge, who has worked with Stephane Grappelli, Soft Machine and John Williams. The pair sweep across musical horizons here: from the terrifying Nina Simone-like opening and quietly impassioned intimacies of Blue Breeze; the imploring east African ballad Malaika, sung in Swahili; to an Aramaic prayer given a haunting treatment of almost motionless power; and an effortlessly resonant account of Detour Ahead.
Year 2016 | Jazz | World | FLAC / APE
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