The Lagos Music Salon Somi
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2014
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
24.02.2015
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- 1 First Kiss: Eko Oni Baje 01:25
- 2 Love Juju #1 03:22
- 3 Lady Revisited (feat. Angelique Kidjo) 03:55
- 4 Ankara Sundays 05:18
- 5 Ginger Me Slowly 04:04
- 6 When Rivers Cry (feat. Common) 04:29
- 7 Brown Round Things (feat. Ambrose Akinmusire) 04:30
- 8 The Story of Monkey 00:53
- 9 Akobi: First Born S(u)n 04:07
- 10 Two Dollar Day 05:51
- 11 Still Your Girl 04:47
- 12 Four.One.Nine 03:32
- 13 Love Nwantinti (feat. In His Image) 02:11
- 14 Four African Women 06:36
- 15 Hearts & Swag 01:19
- 16 Love Juju #2 04:21
- 17 Last Song 04:21
- 18 Shine Your Eye 03:23
Info zu The Lagos Music Salon
Über die gefeierte amerikanische Sängerin mit ostafrikanischen Wurzeln schreibt die renommierte JazzTimes: “eine Mischung aus Nina Simone mit dem vokalen Schmelz von Dianne Reeves“, und Billboard meint, “alles ist von anbetungswürdiger Eleganz … einfach hinreißend“.
Die afrikanische Musik und der westliche Jazz waren von Anfang an prägend für ihren Stil, und so wurde sie oft mit Miriam Makeba oder Sarah Vaughn verglichen. Somi beschloss, sich mit ihrer Herkunft musikalisch intensiver auseinanderzusetzen und zog für ein Jahr ins nigerianische Lagos um, um sich dort für ihr neues Album The Lagos Music Salon inspirieren zu lassen. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem brillanten nigerianischen Produzenten Cobhams Asuquo und dem vielseitigen amerikanischen Komponisten Keith Witty hat Somi eine Reihe neuer Songs geschrieben, aus denen die unglaubliche Kreativität und der großartige Spirit dieser Vielvölkerstadt spricht und in denen sie mit leichter Hand und einer ganz neuen Stimme die Welten von afrikanischem Jazz, Soul und Pop miteinander verbindet - nach Meinung des Magazins Vogue einfach “Superb!“
Somi
In late 2011, acclaimed East African vocalist & songwriter Somi decided to move from New York City to Lagos, Nigeria for 18 months in search of new inspiration. The result: a new album she calls The Lagos Music Salon released in August 2014 as her major label debut on Sony Music/Okeh - landing at #1 on US Jazz charts. The album, which features special guests Angelique Kidjo, Common and Ambrose Akinmusire, draws it material from the tropical city's boastful cosmopolitanism, urgent inspiration, and giant spirit - straddling the worlds of African jazz, soul, and pop with a newfound ease and a voice that Vogue Magazine simply calls “Superb!”
Born in Illinois to immigrants from Rwanda and Uganda, the African and Jazz legacies are always crucial to her sound. Often referred to as a modern-day Miriam Makeba, JazzTimes magazine describes her live performance as “the earthy gutsiness of Nina Simone blended with the vocal beauty of Dianne Reeves,” while Billboard exclaims that she’s “all elegance and awe…utterly captivating.”
The Lagos Music Salon is a highly anticipated follow up to the young singer’s last studio album, If The Rains Come First (ObliqSound) – a stunning collection of self penned story-based songs which debuted at #2 on the Billboard World Chart, and featured her long-time mentor & legendary trumpet player Hugh Masekela. The Boston Globe proclaims the album “is a sustained triumph displaying rich musicality, a sharp pop sense, and rare sophistication" while The Huffington Post dubbed the young singer "the New Nina Simone." Singing in English and a wide range of African languages, her artistic evolution is indisputable.
As her career has taken off, Somi’s talents have been called upon for collaborations and live performances alongside a diverse cast of artists including Mos Def, Baaba Maal, John Legend, Billy Childs, Paul Simon, Danilo Perez, Idan Raichel, Jennifer Hudson and many more. In 2011, Somi released her first live album of performances at the venerable Jazz Standard in New York City. The result of which JazzTimes hailed as “stunning…natural fervor and naked magnificence.” A two-time recipient of The Doris Duke Foundation's French-American Jazz Exchange Composers’ Grant, Somi began an exploration of African & Arab jazz traditions alongside acclaimed French-Lebanese trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf while investigating the role of the female voice during the Arab Spring protests. That body of work recently premiered at The Kennedy Center’s 2014 Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival. She is currently working on a jazz opera about the life and legacy of South African singer and activist Miriam Makeba.
Widely acknowledged as both artist and scholar, Somi is a TED Fellow, an inaugural Association of Performing Arts Presenters Fellow, a 2013 Park Avenue Armory Artist-in-Residence, and the founder of New Africa Live, a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating the very best of contemporary African artists working in the performance, visual, and literary arts. Last year, Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon invited Somi to perform at the United Nations’ General Assembly in commemoration of the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Somi and her band continue to perform at international venues and stages around the world. Somi is a 2015 Artist-in-Residence at UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance and The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. In her heart of hearts, she is an East African girl who loves family, poetry, and freedom.
Booklet für The Lagos Music Salon