Laura Fernandez - Okay, Alright (2020) Hi Res
Artist: Laura Fernandez
Title: Okay, Alright
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Sonic Peach Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:48:56
Total Size: 114 mb | 300 mb | 963 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Okay, Alright
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Sonic Peach Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:48:56
Total Size: 114 mb | 300 mb | 963 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Breathe Life
02 - Hilton Head
03 - Nothing Has Changed
04 - Slip Away
05 - Bare Trees
06 - Starry Night
07 - Okay, Alright
08 - Pearls
09 - Come Down in Time
10 - Thirty Year Winter - So Cold
11 - To Stay
12 - The Killer
13 - Imagination
Personnel:
Laura Fernandez – piano, vocal
George Koller – upright bass
Marito Marques – drums
Noah Zacharin – guitar
Alexander Brown - trumpet
Anne Lindsay- violin
Charmain Louis – viola
Kevin Fox – cello
Graham Mansfield – mandolin
Tony Quarrington – guitar (13)
"Okay, Alright," was a labour of love in more ways than one. I wrote this album over my 20-year career as a songwriter and performer; these were songs I wanted to keep safe; I wanted them to have a home in a collection. Several of the songs were written quite early on and have stayed with me over the years like a living memory, close to my heart. Other songs are newer and have come from a place of understanding. I hoped that the album would feel like a life journey and that you could also feel hope in it.
Yes, these songs are a study in emotion, honesty and pain, and actually, not all the songs are from the same relationship experience. Still, it has been a journey through the struggles of intimacy and love.
There is self-doubt, there is pain, there is longing, but there is also joy, imagination, courage and wonder. There is deep feeling, and there is acceptance. In the end, we make our own choices, we learn from them, and we grow. We experience what it is to be human, and we come to accept who we are. This is Okay, Alright."
Yes, these songs are a study in emotion, honesty and pain, and actually, not all the songs are from the same relationship experience. Still, it has been a journey through the struggles of intimacy and love.
There is self-doubt, there is pain, there is longing, but there is also joy, imagination, courage and wonder. There is deep feeling, and there is acceptance. In the end, we make our own choices, we learn from them, and we grow. We experience what it is to be human, and we come to accept who we are. This is Okay, Alright."