This week’s Jazz Weekly reviews Leila’s album:
Adu’s vocal tone and style feels like a mix of the social passion and enunciation of a Nina Simone with a dash of the other wordliness of Nico, and it works well on this collection of songs that come across like German cabaret circa Kurt Weill.
George W. Harris’s rich writing style, describes one of the title tracks ‘Moonstone’ as having a ‘prismatic’ pulse with other album aspects as “Bartokian” and “Bohemian.”
The lyrics themselves range from romance to oil extraction adding to the mosaic colors of the album creating a work of art that looks clearer when standing back a few feet. This lady is on to something, both sonically and stylistically, forming a rich and personal language of her own. When’s she touring?
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JAZZ WEEKLY: Leila Adu: Moonstone & Tar Sands: Life Matters