Lhasa / Living Road, the
Album: | Living Road, the | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Lhasa | Added: | Aug 2004 | |
Label: | Nettwerk America |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-12-05 | Pull Date: | 2005-02-06 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Feb 6 | Jan 30 | Jan 23 | Jan 16 | Jan 2 | Dec 26 | Dec 19 | Dec 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 28, 2018: | Brownian Motion
Abro La Ventana |
4. | Jun 04, 2005: | Alex
Con Toda Palabra |
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2. | Jan 21, 2007: | Radio Experiment #2
La Confession |
5. | Mar 15, 2005: | The Devil Collective - Songs for Murray
Small Song |
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3. | Sep 05, 2005: | radiomundi
Anywhere on this Road |
6. | Jan 31, 2005: | charlotte's miscellany
Con Toda Palabra |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2004-11-30
Reviewed 2004-11-30
LHASA – “The Living Road”
Nettwerk, 2004
Lhasa De Sela is a Mexican-American woman now living in France. This is her second album, and it’s a winner. Her voice is husky, world-weary despite her youth. The vibe is very similar to that of her compatriot Lila Downs, but infused with the sounds of European street-corner bands: atmospheric and just a bit sinister, it suggests illicit meetings in dark alleyways. Most of the songs are about travel (or emotional journeys). Lyrics are in Spanish, French, English. A bit of a downer, but very good!
Fo’s picks: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9
1. 4:30 – medium/uptempo, layered sound. Quiet intensity with violins.
2. 3:24 – quiet and dramatic: clarinet, piano, cello, bells, in French
3. 4:37 – hand-slap rhythm, sonorous synths, English vox, floating trumpet
4. 4:03 – sleepy cowboy vibe: steel guitar, Spanish vocal
5. 5:58 – like an interlude from Cirque du Soleil: moody band, French vocal
6. 3:02 – romantic Mexican tune: guitars, trumpets, violins, Spanish vocal
7. 3:45 – mysterious trumpets, slinky rhythms, breathless French vocal
8. 2:26 – folky song in English, clunky percussion and soulful vocal
9. 4:17 – dark rhythm with elec.piano, drums, bells; poetic lyrics in English.
10. 4:32 – slow and heavy piano and melancholy Spanish vocal
11. 4:23 – quiet start, then low-key but driving, with guitar reverb, violin
12. 4:46 – sleepy piano and slooow English vocal, a bit creepy
[ Fo ] – 11/30/2004
Nettwerk, 2004
Lhasa De Sela is a Mexican-American woman now living in France. This is her second album, and it’s a winner. Her voice is husky, world-weary despite her youth. The vibe is very similar to that of her compatriot Lila Downs, but infused with the sounds of European street-corner bands: atmospheric and just a bit sinister, it suggests illicit meetings in dark alleyways. Most of the songs are about travel (or emotional journeys). Lyrics are in Spanish, French, English. A bit of a downer, but very good!
Fo’s picks: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9
1. 4:30 – medium/uptempo, layered sound. Quiet intensity with violins.
2. 3:24 – quiet and dramatic: clarinet, piano, cello, bells, in French
3. 4:37 – hand-slap rhythm, sonorous synths, English vox, floating trumpet
4. 4:03 – sleepy cowboy vibe: steel guitar, Spanish vocal
5. 5:58 – like an interlude from Cirque du Soleil: moody band, French vocal
6. 3:02 – romantic Mexican tune: guitars, trumpets, violins, Spanish vocal
7. 3:45 – mysterious trumpets, slinky rhythms, breathless French vocal
8. 2:26 – folky song in English, clunky percussion and soulful vocal
9. 4:17 – dark rhythm with elec.piano, drums, bells; poetic lyrics in English.
10. 4:32 – slow and heavy piano and melancholy Spanish vocal
11. 4:23 – quiet start, then low-key but driving, with guitar reverb, violin
12. 4:46 – sleepy piano and slooow English vocal, a bit creepy
[ Fo ] – 11/30/2004
Track Listing
1. | Con Toda Palabra | 7. | La Confession | |||
2. | La Maree Haute | 8. | Small Song | |||
3. | Anywhere on this Road | 9. | My Name | |||
4. | Abro La Ventana | 10. | Pa'llegar a Tu Lado | |||
5. | J'arrive a La Ville | 11. | Para El Fin Del Mundo O... | |||
6. | La Frontera | 12. | Soon this Space Will Be... |