Showing posts with label Corinne Bailey Rae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corinne Bailey Rae. Show all posts

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Corinne Bailey Rae - Black Rainbows

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:38
Size: 103,2 MB
Art: Front

(5:26) 1. A Spell, A Prayer
(1:57) 2. Black Rainbows
(2:46) 3. Erasure
(3:38) 4. Earthlings
(5:42) 5. Red Horse
(1:49) 6. New York Transit Queen
(3:45) 7. He Will Follow You With His Eyes
(8:29) 8. Put It Down
(5:50) 9. Peach Velvet Sky
(5:12) 10. Before The Throne Of The Invisible God

Her curiosity piqued by a photo of Theaster Gates taken in his workspace, Corinne Bailey Rae met the artist and activist the next time she played Chicago, where he welcomed her to the Stony Island Arts Bank, a gallery, archive, library, and community center. Bailey Rae felt profoundly affected inside the South Side monument to Black culture, and returned for an artist residency at the invitation of founder Gates. She wrote songs informed by her surroundings and experience everything from works of art to pages of Ebony and Jet to a dance party soundtracked by the preserved record collection of house pioneer Frankie Knuckles.

Approaching the material as a side project had a liberating effect that allowed her to create without thinking about how the results would be received. Although Black Rainbows is a uniquely conceptual work and sticks all the way out from Corinne Bailey Rae, The Sea, and The Heart Speaks in Whispers, it's at least as personal as any of the singer's first three albums. Contrary to her reputation for making pillowy adult contemporary R&B, Bailey Rae started in a punk band that was hard enough to be courted by Roadrunner Records. Black Rainbows taps into that spirit more than once. "New York Transit Queen" is a thrashing celebration inspired by a mid-'50s image of future fashion legend Audrey Smaltz.

"Erasure," seething and thunderous, was written in response to examining graphically anti-Black postcards. On these songs, Bailey Rae's buzzing guitar is as much a lead as her full-tilt vocals. Other moments the bristly, knocking, and wailing "Black Rainbows," the unfurling incantation "Before the Throne of the Invisible God" sound unselfconsciously sculpted, teeming with unbound imagination. The solitary piano ballad, "Peach Velvet Sky," is also a progression; written from the confined and anguished perspective of abolitionist and author Harriet Jacobs, it features Bailey's most powerful lyrics and vocal performance.

The house diversions are suitably carefree, delightfully weird, and just as meaningful. A futuristic paradise is imagined in "Earthlings" through a slow, off-center groove slathered in guitar and concluded by birdsong. In the eight-minute "Put It Down," Bailey Rae achieves hard-fought release, distressed over turbulent strings and synthesizers, then seemingly indestructible as her voice slides atop a stout four-four rhythm. "I put it down I feel so free" could be the album's subtitle. By Andy Kellman
https://www.allmusic.com/album/black-rainbows-mw0004027026

Black Rainbows

Monday, November 8, 2021

Corinne Bailey Rae - Live In New York (Ao Vivo)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:44
Size: 138,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:45)  1. Call Me When You Get This
(3:37)  2. Trouble Sleeping
(5:32)  3. Breathless
(4:05)  4. Enchantment
(5:17)  5. Till It Happens To You
(5:47)  6. Since I've Been Loving You
(5:26)  7. Like A Star
(3:53)  8. Put Your Records On
(4:02)  9. Butterfly
(4:55) 10. I'd Like To
(4:47) 11. Choux Pastry Heart
(6:31) 12. Seasons Change

Corinne Bailey Rae is a soul-rooted contemporary R&B singer and songwriter with multiple Top Ten U.K. and U.S. albums. Displaying an interest in music from an early age, Bailey Rae studied classical violin until she acquired an electric guitar in her early teens. Inspired by such '90s alt-rock icons as L7, Veruca Salt, and Belly, Bailey Rae formed her first band, Helen. Despite developing a strong local following, the band ultimately folded and she enrolled at Leeds University to study English literature. While at school, a job at a jazz club inspired her more soul-oriented leanings and she began writing songs. Eventually, she scored a record deal with EMI and released her self-titled debut solo album in February 2006. It topped the U.K. album chart, pushed by the number two single "Put Your Records On," and reached number four on the U.S. Billboard 200. Bailey Rae earned three Grammy nominations and was nominated for as many MOBOs, two of which Best U.K. Female, Best U.K. Newcomer she won. A year later, both an expanded edition of the album and the CD/DVD set Live in London & NY appeared, and she was featured on Herbie Hancock's Grammy-winning River: The Joni Letters. Corinne Bailey Rae's second proper album, The Sea, was heavily affected by the death of her husband, saxophonist Jason Rae.

Despite the traumatic events surrounding its recording, it translated into commercial success as another instant Top Ten hit in the U.K. and U.S. after its January 2010 release. She followed the Mercury Prize-nominated album early the next year with the considerably lighter The Love EP, a five-song set containing covers of songs originally recorded by the likes of Prince, Bob Marley, and Paul McCartney & Wings. Her version of Marley's "Is This Love" won a Grammy in the category of Best R&B Performance. As she worked on her third proper album, she temporarily retreated from the spotlight and remarried in 2013. In February 2016, "Been to the Moon," a collaboration with King's Paris and Amber Strother, heralded The Heart Speaks in Whispers, which arrived three months later. The album peaked at number two on the R&B charts. One year later, Bailey Rae recorded a cover of Coldplay's "The Scientist" for the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack. ~ Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/artist/corinne-bailey-rae-mn0000733717/biography

Live In New York

Monday, September 2, 2019

Corinne Bailey Rae - The Heart Speaks In Whispers (Deluxe)

Styles: Vocal 
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:40
Size: 175,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:53)  1. The Skies Will Break
(4:48)  2. Hey, I Won't Break Your Heart
(4:04)  3. Been To The Moon
(4:08)  4. Tell Me
(4:10)  5. Stop Where You Are
(5:51)  6. Green Aphrodisiac
(4:03)  7. Horse Print Dress
(5:26)  8. Do You Ever Think Of Me?
(5:15)  9. Caramel
(3:56) 10. Taken By Dreams
(4:26) 11. Walk On
(4:32) 12. Night
(4:49) 13. In The Dark
(3:15) 14. Ice Cream Colours
(5:46) 15. High
(6:11) 16. Push On For The Dawn

The Heart Speaks In Whispers is rich in fresh ideas and full of emotional energy which surges through its songs like electricity. Recorded both at her studio in Leeds, and in Los Angeles, the album is co-produced by Corinne with Steve Brown, her collaborator on her critically acclaimed previous album The Sea. The album features a number of notable musicians including Pino Palladino (D Angelo, Erykah Badu, The Who), James Gadson (Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers), Marcus Miller (Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock), Esperanza Spalding and Moses Sumney (best known for his work with Beck). ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Speaks-Whispers-Deluxe/dp/B01C7PNOYE

The Heart Speaks In Whispers (Deluxe)