Katie Melua - Live In Concert (2019) [CD-Rip]
Artist: Katie Melua
Title: Live in Concert (feat. Gori Women's Choir)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: BMG
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:25:31
Total Size: 882 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Live in Concert (feat. Gori Women's Choir)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: BMG
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:25:31
Total Size: 882 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1-1 Tu Ase Turpa Ikavi 2:33
1-2 Plane Song 3:42
1-3 Belfast 4:32
1-4 Nine Million Bicycles 3:34
1-5 Just Like Heaven 3:59
1-6 River 3:42
1-7 Dreams On Fire 4:22
1-8 Cradle Song 2:08
1-9 All-Night Vigil - Nunc Dimittis 4:37
1-10 O Holy Night 4:52
1-11 Diamonds Are Forever 3:16
2-1 Perfect World 4:50
2-2 The Little Swallow 2:13
2-3 I Cried For You 4:02
2-4 The Flood 4:37
2-5 The Closest Thing To Crazy 4:32
2-6 Piece By Piece 3:41
2-7 Wonderful Life 6:38
2-8 Fields Of Gold 3:57
2-9 Maybe I Dreamt It 5:10
2-10 What A Wonderful World 4:36
The primary feeling elicited from this live recording by Katie Melua is one of absolute sincerity, thanks to the autobiographical nature of the programme. Recorded in December 2018 at the Westminster Central Hall in 2018, the album opens with a traditional Georgian folk song (her country of origin), Tu Ase Turpa Ikavi, before following with Plane Song in which the singer describes her arrival in Northern Ireland (her adoptive country) in 1993. In the space of a few minutes, Katie Melua manages to take us through her journey charged with raw emotion. Accompanied by only a guitar, a piano and a discreet rhythm section, the singer has the power to showcase her velvety voice as well as the quality of her songwriting which blend pop and folk music.
Of course, she performs hits like Nine Million Bicycles and The Closest Thing to Crazy, but there are a couple of surprises, like the cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven or What A Wonderful World. By slowing down the tempo of Louis Armstrong’s classic and joining forces with the Gori Women’s choir (who feature on several other songs from the album), Katie Melua imbues a relaxed ambience in the London concert hall. If we’re still talking about covers, we should mention the vibrant All-Night Vigil - Nunc Dimittis (a Russian religious song composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1915) and Fields of Gold by Sting. It appears that Katie Melua enjoys plunging herself into as wide an array of genres as possible, but thanks to her melancholic voice and radiant sensitivity, she nevertheless manages to instil a sense of unity to this magical concert.
Of course, she performs hits like Nine Million Bicycles and The Closest Thing to Crazy, but there are a couple of surprises, like the cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven or What A Wonderful World. By slowing down the tempo of Louis Armstrong’s classic and joining forces with the Gori Women’s choir (who feature on several other songs from the album), Katie Melua imbues a relaxed ambience in the London concert hall. If we’re still talking about covers, we should mention the vibrant All-Night Vigil - Nunc Dimittis (a Russian religious song composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1915) and Fields of Gold by Sting. It appears that Katie Melua enjoys plunging herself into as wide an array of genres as possible, but thanks to her melancholic voice and radiant sensitivity, she nevertheless manages to instil a sense of unity to this magical concert.
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