FLAC (tracks) | World, Pop | 33:19 | 1CD |184 MbSince the start of the colourful label, the collections on which Singer/songwriters take over the scepter have been very popular.
The richness and depth that women as singers and instrumentalists offer cultures on all continents is inexhaustible.
With outstanding song wrought from Martinique, Brazil, Colombia, France, Denmark, Sweden, Wales, Turkey, and Lebanon, Putumayo continues its dedications this Time with the focus on acoustic specialist.
Fernanda Cunha is wearing a elegant morning twilight Samba to us, while Stine Michel and Cajsastina Åkerström North exude of ballads gentleness.
The fire of Iberia glows in Buika’s voice.
Elle & Elles show how in the Caribbean island of Martinique cultures merge, while German-Turkish Canan Uzerli looks for her identity with a philosophical view of time.
Mónica Giraldo combines Colombian Flair with anglo-American Songwriting, a transatlantic fantasy world builds Franchesca Blanchard.
Of their Fears at the beginning of the Arab spring, Tania Saleh from Lebanon told, and the Finale, the women of the Welsh Band Bendith bring Celtic indie folk.
Whether Caribbean Swing, the Arabic political song, Celtic Love Song or afro-Iberian fire: the Power of The female voice remains unbroken, even in the intimate acoustic setting.
Tracklist:1. Amanheceu (Brazil) – Fernanda Cunha2. Frejas Indblik (Denmark) – Stine Michel3. La Falsa Moneda (Spain) – Buika4. Samba Lé (Martinique) – Elle & Elles5. Zaman (Germany/Turkey) – Canan Uzerli6. Todo Me Lleva a Tí (Colombia) – Mónica Giraldo7. Är Det Så Här Det Känns Att Komma Hem (Swe – CajsaStina Åkerstro8. Ayya Shi (Lebanon) – Tania Saleh9. Tu n’existes pas (France/USA) – Francesca Blanchard10. Angel (Wales) – Bendith