Sofía Rei - De Tierra Y Oro (2012)
Artist: Sofía Rei
Title: De Tierra Y Oro
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Cascabelera [LM012-CD]
Genre: Jazz, Latin, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 42:07
Total Size: 100 mb / 248 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: De Tierra Y Oro
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Cascabelera [LM012-CD]
Genre: Jazz, Latin, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 42:07
Total Size: 100 mb / 248 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Sofia Rei’s third album, De Tierra y Oro, has received two Independent Music Awards in the World Beat category for Best Album and Best Song in 2013 and has been featured on CNN, NPR’s Tiny Desk, WNYC’s Soundcheck, The New York Times and many more.
Sofia describes the album as a series of “philosophical wanderings” -songs that draw on a wide range of South American folkloric influences and bracingly modern sounds, with her powerful voice in the forefront. The album was produced with her longtime bassist and collaborator Jorge Roeder and co-producer Fabrice Dupont.
The textures run the gamut of contemporary to traditional: from layered and effects-treated vocals, electric guitars, loops and drum machines to Bolivian charangos, Paraguayan harps, Colombian marimbas, Argentine bombos, Peruvian cajones and more.
Rei’s vibrant multi-tracked vocals and use of reverbs, delays and harmonizers make “De Tierra y Oro” a bold departure from her previous work. Singing in Spanish, Rei tells stories that reflect her diverse travels and experiences: a cock fight in Cartagena, a nightmare in Buenos Aires, a love letter in New York, a haunted man in the Andes.
Sofia describes the album as a series of “philosophical wanderings” -songs that draw on a wide range of South American folkloric influences and bracingly modern sounds, with her powerful voice in the forefront. The album was produced with her longtime bassist and collaborator Jorge Roeder and co-producer Fabrice Dupont.
The textures run the gamut of contemporary to traditional: from layered and effects-treated vocals, electric guitars, loops and drum machines to Bolivian charangos, Paraguayan harps, Colombian marimbas, Argentine bombos, Peruvian cajones and more.
Rei’s vibrant multi-tracked vocals and use of reverbs, delays and harmonizers make “De Tierra y Oro” a bold departure from her previous work. Singing in Spanish, Rei tells stories that reflect her diverse travels and experiences: a cock fight in Cartagena, a nightmare in Buenos Aires, a love letter in New York, a haunted man in the Andes.
:: TRACKLIST ::
1 La Gallera
2 De Tierra y Oro
3 El Sauce
4 Risa
5 El Lloron
6 La Llorona
7 Todo Lo Perdido Reaparece
8 Mundo Piedra
9 Noche
10 Poesia Ilegal
11 Arriba
Sofia Rei - lead, back up vocals and loops
Eric Kurimski – acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11) semi-acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 8)
Jean-Christophe Maillard -electric guitar (1, 2, 3, 7, 9) , and Spanish guitar (track 2)
Jorge Roeder - double bass (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11) , electric bass (track 4, 8) & charango (track 10)
Yayo Serka – drum & percussion set with bombo legüero, congas & cajón ( tracks 2, 3, 7, 8, 11), Peruvian cajón (tracks 6, 9) , Flamenco cajón (track 2), udu (track 9), claps (track 2) & percussion loops with dust remover spray, bells & breaths (track 8)
Facundo Guevara- percussion set with bombo legüero, congas, cajón, hi-hat, chas chas, maracas, chekere & caxixis (tracks 4, 7)
Samuel Torres – congas (track 1, 9), alegre drum & guache (track 1)
Diego Obregon- marimba de chonta, cununo & guasa (track 3)
Morris Cañate –tambora (track 1)
Nestor Gomez –maracas (track 1)
Fernando Martinez: snare drum (track 7)
Malika Zarra - back up vocals (track 2)
Celso Duarte- charango (tracks 4, 7) and harp (track 11)
Josh Deutsch - flugel horn (tracks 2, 9, 10) & trumpet (tracks 4, 7)
Ryan Keberle - trombone (track 7)