Kate Westbrook & The Granite Band - Earth Felt the Wound (2020) Hi Res
Artist: Kate Westbrook & The Granite Band
Title: Earth Felt the Wound
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Westbrook Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC (tracks+digital booklet)
Total Time: 00:56:26
Total Size: 130 mb | 350 mb | 647 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Earth Felt the Wound
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Westbrook Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC (tracks+digital booklet)
Total Time: 00:56:26
Total Size: 130 mb | 350 mb | 647 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Let's Face the Music and Dance
02. Threat of Natural Disaster
03. Menace de catastrophe naturelle
04. Drowned in the Flood
05. Weltende
06. Digital Booklet: Earth Felt the Wound
07. Once Upon a Time
08. Bathing Belles and Fiscal Analysts
09. Big Baby Hips
10. Storm Petrel
11. The Streams of Lovely Lucienne
12. Weltende Begins
13. Rooster Rabelais
Hard on the heels of her "epic and groundbreaking" 'Granite' album, Kate Westbrook and the Granite Band - including husband and British jazz legend Mike, who composed 9 of the tracks - are back with a vengeance. Recorded at singer Joss Stone's studio in the depths of the Devon countryside, 'Earth Felt the Wound' deploys state-of-the-Art recording to stunning effect and draws from Kate perhaps her greatest vocal performance to date.
The songs of 'Earth Felt the Wound' range from hard-hitting truths about the perilous state of the natural world - "Threat of Natural Disaster", "Storm Petrel" - to the tenderness of the ballad "Once Upon a Time". The album opens with one of the Westbrooks' most lyrical songs, "The Streams of Lovely Lucienne" and concludes with the joyfully comical "Rooster Rabelais". Kate's original texts deal with contemporary issues of climate change and the destruction of the planet, with poetry, wit and irony.
Musically Mike and Kate Westbrook still don't acknowledge boundaries. They ensure that there are excursions into outright rock, chanson, jazz and even opera, all brought together with that unmistakable Westbrook sound. With the Granite Band they have assembled a company of brilliant young musicians. 'Earth Felt the Wound' takes their creative collaboration with producer Jay Auborn to new heights.
The songs of 'Earth Felt the Wound' range from hard-hitting truths about the perilous state of the natural world - "Threat of Natural Disaster", "Storm Petrel" - to the tenderness of the ballad "Once Upon a Time". The album opens with one of the Westbrooks' most lyrical songs, "The Streams of Lovely Lucienne" and concludes with the joyfully comical "Rooster Rabelais". Kate's original texts deal with contemporary issues of climate change and the destruction of the planet, with poetry, wit and irony.
Musically Mike and Kate Westbrook still don't acknowledge boundaries. They ensure that there are excursions into outright rock, chanson, jazz and even opera, all brought together with that unmistakable Westbrook sound. With the Granite Band they have assembled a company of brilliant young musicians. 'Earth Felt the Wound' takes their creative collaboration with producer Jay Auborn to new heights.