Efrat Alony - A Kit for Mending Thoughts (2012)
Artist: Efrat Alony
Title: A Kit for Mending Thoughts
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Werner Aldinger
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Post Bop, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:03:24
Total Size: 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Kit for Mending Thoughts
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Werner Aldinger
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Post Bop, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:03:24
Total Size: 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Shir - 04:34
2. We Sail Away - 04:39
3. Happy - 03:23
4. Ani - 04:47
5. I Had a King - 07:32
6. Another Day Is Done - 04:43
7. Introduction To - 02:37
8. If I Sould Lose You - 07:51
9. Lonely Woman - 07:10
10. Raise - 05:37
11. O Do Not Love Too Long - 07:26
12. Afterword - 02:59
The Israeli singer and composer Efrat Alony has been fascinating the European audience and press ever since her arrival in Berlin.
Expressive and urgent in her compositions, vulnerable - almost thin-skinned in her prose, and unmistakably unique in her agile, warm sound and style of singing. On the constant search for new paths - Efrat was crowned "one of the most important voices in the german jazz scene" (Ulf Drechsel, Kulturadio, Berlin Brandenburg) and her band Alony to “one of the most outstanding ensemble of the current international singer-songwriter scene” ( Norbert Krampf, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
With Oliver Leicht on clarinets and electronics and Frank Wingold on guitars, Alony takes on a new “sound-adventure”: with a framework-that is without boundaries - open for excursions to rock and electronics.
Their popular art-songs and imaginary folksongs paint a fascinating mosaic, reflecting on a wide range of emotions, creating a "cinema for the ear", diving into the endless depth of improvisation.
Guided with the curiosity for the unorthodox and the unknown, as well as a great subtlety and finesse, with the serenity - to question - and the repose - to try and answer, this trio bewitches the listener.
Alony's music was best portrayed by Doug Ramsey (Artsjournal): "I'm not sure that there is a category for what Alony does. I'm not sure that there should be. Call it music.“
“A Kit for mending thoughts” (a co-production with the Berlin Radio RBB) will be released on Enja Records , Nov. 2012
Expressive and urgent in her compositions, vulnerable - almost thin-skinned in her prose, and unmistakably unique in her agile, warm sound and style of singing. On the constant search for new paths - Efrat was crowned "one of the most important voices in the german jazz scene" (Ulf Drechsel, Kulturadio, Berlin Brandenburg) and her band Alony to “one of the most outstanding ensemble of the current international singer-songwriter scene” ( Norbert Krampf, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
With Oliver Leicht on clarinets and electronics and Frank Wingold on guitars, Alony takes on a new “sound-adventure”: with a framework-that is without boundaries - open for excursions to rock and electronics.
Their popular art-songs and imaginary folksongs paint a fascinating mosaic, reflecting on a wide range of emotions, creating a "cinema for the ear", diving into the endless depth of improvisation.
Guided with the curiosity for the unorthodox and the unknown, as well as a great subtlety and finesse, with the serenity - to question - and the repose - to try and answer, this trio bewitches the listener.
Alony's music was best portrayed by Doug Ramsey (Artsjournal): "I'm not sure that there is a category for what Alony does. I'm not sure that there should be. Call it music.“
“A Kit for mending thoughts” (a co-production with the Berlin Radio RBB) will be released on Enja Records , Nov. 2012