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Sara Serpa - Praia

ARTIST........: Sara Serpa
TITLE.........: Praia
LABEL.........: Inner Circle
URL...........: http://www.saraserpa.com
GENRE.........: Jazz
QUALITY:......: 186 kbps avg/ 44100Hz / Joint Stereo

RIP DATE......: 2011-04-07
RELEASE DATE..: 2008-00-00

Tracklist:
----------
01. The Wedding Present                                  5:53
02. 10 Longos Dias De Chuva | 10 Long Days Of Rain       7:10
03. 80 Anos | 80 Years                                   7:07
04. Praia | Beach                                        6:55
05. Folhas | Leaves                                      6:07
06. A Hole In My Heart                                   6:19
07. Saudades Vossas | Longing For You                    4:42
08. Babysitter's Playground                              8:42
09. Space                                                6:29

                                                 Total        59:24

Release Notes:

Sara Serpa is a vocalist wielding an instrument as favorably unadorned and pure
as any in jazz. She's the freshest vocalist on the scene at the moment, not just
because she's new to it at age 28. It's certainly not because of the way she
delivers a lyric, since there usually aren't any. Being from Portugal is also
irrelevant, for like much of the great jazz coming our way in the past few years
from Lisbon, there is nothing overtly ethnic about the music; it's sensuous,
transporting, sultry and warm.
A main reason is that with one recording in, she raises profound questions
regarding the previous role of the vocalist in jazz. What's radical, is that
it's not about the ridiculous chops or inhuman gymnastic training or trickery.
She sings as an instrumentalist, as a member of an ensemble with a bold
conception, moving seamlessly as would a saxophonist from melodist to soloist,
or from a front line horn to an ensemble voiceùnot the star of some show. Serpa
sounds as if she's talking right to you, even though she's singing, not just in
terms of the intimacy quotient, but in terms of the actual sound of
itùliterally, she sounds as if she must sing whenever she speaks.

Perhaps the clue in her bio is that she was classically trained and a motivated
singer and pianist before coming to jazz. Conceivably this is why she can hone
in on a pitch, tone or timbre instantaneously and execute unison passages
effortlessly as she does with guitarist Andre Matos on the leadoff, "The Wedding
Present." Her background also explains her link with pianist Vardan Ovsepian,
who was classically trained in Armenia before embracing jazz in Helsinki and
Boston, where they met. Ovsepian's own work carries on the tradition of fusing
European art music with improvisational jazz. It's fitting that, on the first
cut, he's granted his own ante-room to change the composition. In a verdant
soliloquy, which is more a whole alternate sonata than jazz piano solo, he
begins and ends the spot with a loop-like figure over which Serpa somehow
restates the head.

"10 Days of Rain" follows, with Serpa transforming all the precision of the
previous song into emotion and soul. The unison passages may in fact be more
rigorous, but they're casually tossed in a dance with Matos, and then, eight
minutes into the session, they gloriously just let go. We're enmeshed in
distorted guitar and a moaning and screaming that never goes off-pitch or
off-center, while palpably the product of improvised abandon. It's these moments
that must co-exist with the rest of what Serpa is to make it jazz, after all.
There must be the intent to let go and the maintenance of virtuosity that goes
along with it.

Serpa has crafted the debut of 2008 by innovating in the way all jazz innovators
have done before herù speaking, in this case singing, with her own voice.



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Sara Serpa - Praia

ARTIST........: Sara Serpa
TITLE.........: Praia
LABEL.........: Inner Circle
URL...........: http://www.saraserpa.com
GENRE.........: Jazz
QUALITY:......: 186 kbps avg/ 44100Hz / Joint Stereo

RIP DATE......: 2011-04-07
RELEASE DATE..: 2008-00-00

Tracklist:
----------
01. The Wedding Present                                  5:53
02. 10 Longos Dias De Chuva | 10 Long Days Of Rain       7:10
03. 80 Anos | 80 Years                                   7:07
04. Praia | Beach                                        6:55
05. Folhas | Leaves                                      6:07
06. A Hole In My Heart                                   6:19
07. Saudades Vossas | Longing For You                    4:42
08. Babysitter's Playground                              8:42
09. Space                                                6:29

                                                 Total        59:24

Release Notes:

Sara Serpa is a vocalist wielding an instrument as favorably unadorned and pure
as any in jazz. She's the freshest vocalist on the scene at the moment, not just
because she's new to it at age 28. It's certainly not because of the way she
delivers a lyric, since there usually aren't any. Being from Portugal is also
irrelevant, for like much of the great jazz coming our way in the past few years
from Lisbon, there is nothing overtly ethnic about the music; it's sensuous,
transporting, sultry and warm.
A main reason is that with one recording in, she raises profound questions
regarding the previous role of the vocalist in jazz. What's radical, is that
it's not about the ridiculous chops or inhuman gymnastic training or trickery.
She sings as an instrumentalist, as a member of an ensemble with a bold
conception, moving seamlessly as would a saxophonist from melodist to soloist,
or from a front line horn to an ensemble voice—not the star of some show. Serpa
sounds as if she's talking right to you, even though she's singing, not just in
terms of the intimacy quotient, but in terms of the actual sound of
it—literally, she sounds as if she must sing whenever she speaks.

Perhaps the clue in her bio is that she was classically trained and a motivated
singer and pianist before coming to jazz. Conceivably this is why she can hone
in on a pitch, tone or timbre instantaneously and execute unison passages
effortlessly as she does with guitarist Andre Matos on the leadoff, "The Wedding
Present." Her background also explains her link with pianist Vardan Ovsepian,
who was classically trained in Armenia before embracing jazz in Helsinki and
Boston, where they met. Ovsepian's own work carries on the tradition of fusing
European art music with improvisational jazz. It's fitting that, on the first
cut, he's granted his own ante-room to change the composition. In a verdant
soliloquy, which is more a whole alternate sonata than jazz piano solo, he
begins and ends the spot with a loop-like figure over which Serpa somehow
restates the head.

"10 Days of Rain" follows, with Serpa transforming all the precision of the
previous song into emotion and soul. The unison passages may in fact be more
rigorous, but they're casually tossed in a dance with Matos, and then, eight
minutes into the session, they gloriously just let go. We're enmeshed in
distorted guitar and a moaning and screaming that never goes off-pitch or
off-center, while palpably the product of improvised abandon. It's these moments
that must co-exist with the rest of what Serpa is to make it jazz, after all.
There must be the intent to let go and the maintenance of virtuosity that goes
along with it.

Serpa has crafted the debut of 2008 by innovating in the way all jazz innovators
have done before her— speaking, in this case singing, with her own voice.



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