I am so impressed by this album. The diverse the individual tracks somehow hang together in a coherent, beautifully produced album that I am proud to have featured on show 142 of the Suffolk'n'Cool podcast. I know that other tracks will deservedly get airings too.
With over 400 tracks a week to listen to I'm way behind now - "Listen" is still on repeat for me!
Having only recently discovered the album, I just played "No we can't" on the Suffolk 'n' Cool podcast (show 139) You'll find it at www.suffolkandcool.com. It is a really strong track with lots of interest and enough "edge" to keep my attention. I'm looking forward to getting to know the rest of the album in a bit more detail.
Thanks for making it available.
What a fabulous talent!
I played "With all my heart" on the Suffolk'n'Cool podcast 137 (1 Oct 08) but wasn't able to tell the listeners much about Marcela. Please let me know what you can.
http://www.suffolkandcool.com
Peter
I played Song 7 on the Suffolk'n'Cool podcast 134 on 10 Sept. Loads to interest in there including a quite spectacular build.
Sounds like 10 musicians having a great time and taking a few risks - which makes the music even more interesting. Pleased to have played Delirar on the Suffolk 'n' Cool podcast on 10 Sep 2008. Thanks for making it available.
The clean recording adds to the feeling that this is music making in action. I was pleased to play Clair de Lune on show 134 of the Suffolk 'n' Cool podcast on 10 Sept 2008. You'll find it at: www.suffolkandcool.com
A solidly crafted album of thoughtful songs executed with passion and care.
I've been very pleased to feature both London Calling and Halfway Home (Sept 17 2008) on the Suffolk 'n' Cool podcast at http://www.suffolkandcool.com
Quirky? Oh yes - and underpinned by fascinating rhythms and lots of light and shade.
Pleased to have been able to play "What if those little creatures..." on Suffolk 'n' Cool show 132 (http://www.suffolkandcool.com).
This is intelligent song-writing, artful arrangement skillful performances and clean recording at their best. Although slightly retro in its jazzy approach, this is very much music of our time and could just catch on big-time. It deserves to.
Played on Suffolk 'n' Cool 132.
Peter Clitheroe www.suffolkandcool.com
For me, Tribuman and the Jammin' Orchestra move the reggae genre on. With my history as Marley's sound man, I'm delighted to hear the references back but delighted to hear the very contemporary vibe of the album.
I played Les Solidats on show 122 of the Suffolk and Cool podcast (18.06.08) which remains available at www.suffolkandcool.com
Thanks for making the music available.