This collection of 12 songs by nine female singers from around the globe encompasses musical styles from Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. The emphasis is on soothing organic music, with notable examples including the dreamy vocals of Anglo-Indian singer Sheila Chandra; the surreal "Incantation" by Tibetan singer Yungchen Lhamo, which is enhanced by electronic sound sculpting; the sensual Peruvian jazz of Susana Baca; and the album's liveliest tune, a Greek dance number by Eleftheria Arvanitaki.
Gifted: Women of the World is seemingly targeted at listeners unfamiliar with these artists, and as a teaser for the performers' other work it offers a good mixture of songs, even if the energy level remains uniform throughout the compilation. A portion of the proceeds from album sales go to WITNESS, a group cofounded by Peter Gabriel that equips human rights advocates with modern technology such as video cameras to further their causes. --Bryan Reesman
Gifted: Women of the World,Various Artists,Real World,Int'l & World Music,Meditation,Pan-Global,Pop,Raga,World Beat Collections,World Music,Worldbeat
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Gifted: Women of the World
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ASIN: B00004YMUG Release Date: 2000-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Song to The Siren - Sheila Chandra
- Cardo O Ceniza - Susana Baca
- Mamavatu - Susheela Raman
- The Bodies And The Knives - Eleftheria Arvanitaki
- Baro - Assitan Mama Keita
- Mani - Yungchen Lhamo
- Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean (remix) - Sheila Chandra
- Sappho - Eleftheria Arvanitaki
- Las Muchachas - Susana Baca
- Incantation - Yungchen Lhamo
- Los Pastores - Estrella Morente
- Sri Jagadamba - Shruti Sadolikar
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This collection of 12 songs by nine female singers from around the globe encompasses musical styles from Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. The emphasis is on soothing organic music, with notable examples including the dreamy vocals of Anglo-Indian singer Sheila Chandra; the surreal "Incantation" by Tibetan singer Yungchen Lhamo, which is enhanced by electronic sound sculpting; the sensual Peruvian jazz of Susana Baca; and the album's liveliest tune, a Greek dance number by Eleftheria Arvanitaki.Gifted: Women of the World is seemingly targeted at listeners unfamiliar with these artists, and as a teaser for the performers' other work it offers a good mixture of songs, even if the energy level remains uniform throughout the compilation. A portion of the proceeds from album sales go to WITNESS, a group cofounded by Peter Gabriel that equips human rights advocates with modern technology such as video cameras to further their causes. --Bryan Reesman
Customer Reviews:
Only the human race..........2004-05-15
This is a wonderful album and a joy to behold. I originally bought it for Sheila's stunnning version of the haunting Tim Buckley song, Song To The Siren, which I also have by This Mortal Coil (Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins on vocals).
Yet having played the album through I was blown away to discover that there were literally no filler tracks. This is a wonderful collection of songs which includes some enchanting pieces by Yungchen Lhamo, which are simply intriguing.
Highly recommended.
It'll whet your appetite for more.......2003-11-13
The tracks are alternatively dreamy and up-beat, but tend toward the sedate. I wouldn't call it exactly a "new age" recording, but there's definitely an indefinible ivory-smooth disco feel to Sheila Chandra's "Ever So Lonely", and Yungchen Lhamo's two Tibetan songs will appeal to most latter-day hippies (not me, though...). Something else interesting about this CD is how the language of the lyrics influences the melody of the songs. Arvanitaki's Greek struggles against the grain of the music: long, drawn-out words, electric passion -- basically, "detonation". This is also true of Baca and Morente's songs in Spanish and Susheela Raman's very American-sounding Sanskrit love-hymn (Raman is accompanied by a guitar here, which is a non-Indian instrument). Sheila Chandra, though, singing in English, just FLOATS on top of the music, and Lhamo's music, like her native Tibet, is, well, interesting but pretty challenging.
Soothing tunes from worldwide talent.......2001-10-27
Uniformly high quality, but ..........2001-10-18
A stirring collection of female vocalists.......2001-08-15
Sheila Chandra, known for her esoteric, complex works, delivers the opening track. This suprisingly pop-focused homage is a remake of a earlier Tim Buckley song. The beat and instrumentation is beautiful, pure pop, with Chandra's gorgeous vocal tones gliding through wonderfully imaged music. Her other contribution is actually a well-executed remix of "Ever So Lonely." The remix gives the piece an electronica-edge that blends seemlessly with the original piece.
Yunghchen Lhamo from Tibet turns in two wonderful produced pieces. Sam Mills, the genius production behind "Real Sugar" and "Tama", gives a nicely modern, pop/electronic backdrop to two beautiful traditional Tibetan pieces. Lhamo's hypnotic singing is complimented by Mills's production, and some excellent percussion and shakuhaci flute brought in by Joji Hiroto ("The Gate"). The meeting of minds produces wonderfully traditional, but modernly accessible tracks.
Susana Baca is her usual radiant self, with contribution of two slow, seductive pieces. Her beautiful, languid voice, and South American percussion and guitar backdrops, produce the exquisite textures of musical strip-tease that stays on the very edge of proprietary. Eleftheria Arvanitaki (Greece) produces a similar dramatic effect in her "Sappho," a dark and meditative piece. Her rich, breathy voice plays within light guitar and percussion as she relates a tale of lost life and love.
This is the first album of its kind from Real World. In its selection, and production, it rivals the work of Putumayo, who fundamentally revolutionized the focus on world female artists. For the world music afficiando, a lover of women's voices, and person with deep emotion wells, this album is the opening to a beautiful, seductive, and emotionally dynamic landscape.
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