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O tempo trouxe-me à memória Natalie Merchant, "Tigerlily" leva-nos a regressar a 1995, ano em que a cantora edita pela primeira vez a solo desde o abandono do grupo 10.000 Maniacs, atrevo-me a chamar-lhe um "self-produced project". Natalie juntou um grupo de músicos relativamente inexperientes e decidiu gravar as suas melodias num espaço "familiar" que jamais se imaginou conseguir arranjar, Woodstock em NY imaginem, foi editado posteriormente pela Elektra Records. O seu álbum foi creditado por excelentes críticas tendo conseguido arrecadar a humilde soma de 5 milhões de cópias, nada mau né! As faixas mais conhecidas são "Carnival", "Wonder" & Jealousy". Quanto a género musical, é um conceito de acústica com grandes influências dos anos 70, é orgânico, folk, leve, espero que gostem.

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subtilezas said…
a música para mim..é fundamentalmente isso: a minha memória:)olha the glimmers estiveram em grande! gostei muito de os conhecer tb. deram me um tema novo. em breve vou postar no blog . beijinhos:)ps...estou esgotada, fim de semana muito intenso...
Mundo Urbano said…
concordo plenamente. txé ganda sortuda tmb kero lol, fico à espera desse post, bons descansos e um resto de uma boa semana. Remember the groove is in the hear!!!
Demente said…
então e novidades.. Toca a mexer

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