Melody Gardot - Currency of Man (The Artist's Cut) 24bit FLAC
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Melody Gardot - Currency of Man (The Artist's Cut) Artist...............: Melody Gardot Album................: Currency of Man (The Artist's Cut) Genre................: Jazz/Rock Source...............: HD TRACKS Year.................: 2015 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: ProStudioMasters Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 68 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 24 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: Tracklisting 1. Don't Misunderstand 2. Don't Talk 3. It Gonna Come 4. Bad News 5. She Don't Know 6. "Palmas da Rua" - Interlude 7. Same To You 8. No Man's Prize - Extra track 9. March For Mingus - Interlude 10. Preacherman 11. Morning Sun 12. If Ever I Recall Your Face 13. Once I Was Loved 14. After the Rain 15. Burying My Troubles Singer, songwriter and musician, Melody Gardot, is back with her 4th studio album, Currency of Man. The highly-anticipated Currency of Man is an intensely creative milestone, transcending musical distinctions of jazz, blues and R&B, to offer a stirring social and musical statement. On the new album, Melody joins forces again with Grammy Award-winning producer Larry Klein. Currency of Man marks a substantial leap forward indeed, as we see Gardot take her gift for songwriting in a completely different direction to her last record, the critically acclaimed release The Absence. As Melody explains: “Every album is a journey and this disc in some ways is a leap into the unknown. After spending time in LA, the songs all became about the people Iâ™d meet: people who were experiencing life on the fringe…” But her extraordinary voice, and underlying attitude, which exudes both strength and grace, is unmistakably Melody Gardot. The music world will be reminded instantly of the rare combination of natural talent and musical sophistication with which Melody effortlessly captures and holds her audience in the palm of her hand. The singer adds, “We have a slamming horn section and these cinematic and somewhat existential arrangements. Itâ™s a body of work where Larry and I discover an electric side of the songs, something Iâ™ve never done before.. Itâ™s all an exploration, but it feels good to have something new, and even a bit strange