Alba's Edge / Born To Fly
Album: | Born To Fly | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Alba's Edge | Added: | Jan 2016 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-01-10 | Pull Date: | 2016-03-15 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Feb 14 | Feb 7 | Jan 31 | Jan 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 14, 2018: | Melange
Run To Fly |
4. | Feb 05, 2016: | Emergency Crew 063620 fri 2-5-16 jazz
Hrk: Strength In Recovery |
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2. | Feb 11, 2016: | Melange
Summer Scraps |
5. | Jan 28, 2016: | Melange
Summer Scraps, The Diamond |
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3. | Feb 06, 2016: | Music Casserole
Hrk: Strength In Recovery |
6. | Jan 27, 2016: | 1-27-2016
The Diamond, Run To Fly |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2016-01-07
Reviewed 2016-01-07
Talented brother and sister duo play Scottish/Jazz/Latin fusion pieces on fiddle, piano, drums, and bass to commemorate personal events in their lives and other quirky subjects. I liked the more Scottish sounding songs the best. This is a first effort so they bear watching (or listening).
No FCC violations detected
Recommended tracks: 4, 6, 7, 9
1-Rising (1:59) – intro starts off with pretty treble piano riffs, modulating chords underneath
2-Willard State Park (5:21)- piano with fiddle trading comments, Scottish tinges from fiddle; band and percussion kick in; more layered; a bit circular
3-Scott and Rhonda (5:04) – jazzy beginning with fiddle tune and percussion; fiddle takes over; then piano comes back; a little repetitive
*4 – Run to Fly (5:39) – starts with bass chords, then solo fiddle with piano underneath, a little meandering; then picks up and demands more of your attention
5-General Jinjur/Nola Chill (4:01) – lively; more of Scottish-style fiddling with marching rhythm and jazzy overtones
*6-HRK: Strength in Recovery (7:45)-- starts off with bass plucked chords and high treble piano; nice texture, midway through segues to hardcore piano and violin jazz with drum underneath; then goes back to quiet bass chords and piano
*7- The Diamond (3:42) – traditional sea shanty has vocals as well as fiddle in beginning; long instrumental bridge with jazz overtones;
8- The Sordid Life of Scientists (3:52) – piano noodling leads to violin tune with other instruments
*9-Summer Scraps (5:39) – uptempo jazzy piano chords with fiddle tune played over vamp; segues to voices and back to fiddle
10-Setting (1:25) – denouement
No FCC violations detected
Recommended tracks: 4, 6, 7, 9
1-Rising (1:59) – intro starts off with pretty treble piano riffs, modulating chords underneath
2-Willard State Park (5:21)- piano with fiddle trading comments, Scottish tinges from fiddle; band and percussion kick in; more layered; a bit circular
3-Scott and Rhonda (5:04) – jazzy beginning with fiddle tune and percussion; fiddle takes over; then piano comes back; a little repetitive
*4 – Run to Fly (5:39) – starts with bass chords, then solo fiddle with piano underneath, a little meandering; then picks up and demands more of your attention
5-General Jinjur/Nola Chill (4:01) – lively; more of Scottish-style fiddling with marching rhythm and jazzy overtones
*6-HRK: Strength in Recovery (7:45)-- starts off with bass plucked chords and high treble piano; nice texture, midway through segues to hardcore piano and violin jazz with drum underneath; then goes back to quiet bass chords and piano
*7- The Diamond (3:42) – traditional sea shanty has vocals as well as fiddle in beginning; long instrumental bridge with jazz overtones;
8- The Sordid Life of Scientists (3:52) – piano noodling leads to violin tune with other instruments
*9-Summer Scraps (5:39) – uptempo jazzy piano chords with fiddle tune played over vamp; segues to voices and back to fiddle
10-Setting (1:25) – denouement
Track Listing
1. | Rising | 6. | Hrk: Strength In Recovery | |||
2. | Willard State Park | 7. | The Diamond | |||
3. | Scott And Rhonda | 8. | The Sordid Life Of Scientists | |||
4. | Run To Fly | 9. | Summer Scraps | |||
5. | General Jinjur/Nola Chill | 10. | Setting |