I agree, very pure and natural...I love Brandi (musically). Great voice and a wonderful songwriter.
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I agree, very pure and natural...I love Brandi (musically). Great voice and a wonderful songwriter.
I agree, very pure and natural...
One thing that I think that I will never tire of is the music of Leonard Cohen. Yes, some of his songs are getting overdone ("Hallelujah", I'm lookin' at you), but with a career spanning about 50 years, there's always plenty more that haven't got that over-exposure.
Which is all a prelude to saying that I am currently listening to Patricia O'Callahan's album The Matador - Songs of Leonard Cohen. O'Callahan is an unabashed Cohen fangirl and has included at least a couple of his songs on just about every album she has done. I am fairly sure (though I haven't confirmed) that The Matador is at least her second album to be entirely made up of Cohen's songs. And there's plenty to love on this one. The versions (as far as I have listened) are wonderful, with good arrangements that perfectly complement O'Callahan's classically trained voice. She hits some of his 21st century, post-comeback songs, which don't really get as much love as his 60s through 90s material. Her version of "Alexandra Leaving" from Ten New Songs is a thing of true beauty. But there's also plenty of "classic" Cohen on show, from less frequently covered material like "The Gypsy Wife" to a rollicking, lively, bilingual (Spanish and English) "Dance Me to the End of Love".
I'll search YouTube later to see if there are any videos for the album.
Very interesting vocals.And now for something completely different.