Pop & Miscellaneous The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/4938.html Thu, 25 Apr 2024 11:26:57 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Sara K. - Hobo (1997) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/4938-sara-k/18670-sara-k-hobo-1997.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/4938-sara-k/18670-sara-k-hobo-1997.html Sara K. - Hobo (1997)

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1 	Me Missin` You 	5:27
2 	If I Don`t See You Later 	3:50
3 	Brick House 	6:00
4 	I Really Do 	4:08
5 	Written In Stone 	3:39
6 	You`ll Never Walk Alone 	3:15
7 	Oh Well 	2:44
8 	Hobo 	3:37
9 	Oughtta Be Happy By Now 	5:10
10 	I Couldn`t Change Your Mind 	4:11
11 	Sizzli`n 	3:54
12 	Moving Big Picture 	4:48

Sara K. - Arranger, Composer, Vocals
Matthew Andrae - Guitar, Vocals
Hui Cox – Guitar
Bruce Dunlap – Guitar
Randy Landau – Bass

 

Already regarded as a star internationally, Sara is poised to make her mark on America with her fourth Chesky release, which brims with smoky, road-worn songs about love and life. Hobo finds Sara's voice beautifully captured by Chesky's new 96/24 technology, and you'll be amazed by the range of tone and emotion that she conveys on this recording. Sara K. tells her musical war-stories with heart-cutting lyrics and tunes that you'll be singing long after the disc has stopped playing. Hobo also provides Sara with an opportunity to bring her blusey, knowing style to a number of diverse covers. "Brick House" is a witty, stripped-down acoustic take on the Commodores' smash, featuring dynamite upright bass work and irresistible percussion, while the Rodgers and Hammerstein favorite, "You'll Never Walk Alone," from Carousel , gets an intricate re-working that sounds far more barroom than Broadway. And a version of Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" showcases Bruce Dunlop and Hui Cox's furious fretwork alongside some breathtakingly raw acappella vocals by Sara. Another Hobo highlight is Sara's R&B-flavored duet with vocalist Matthew Andrae on the true-to life "Oughtta Be Happy By Now." This is undoubtedly Sara's strongest work to date and listening to her is an invitation to experience a life. ---cdbaby.com

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Sara K. ‎– What Matters (2001) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/4938-sara-k/18421-sara-k-what-matters-2001.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/4938-sara-k/18421-sara-k-what-matters-2001.html Sara K. ‎– What Matters (2001)

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1 	He Got You 	2:42
2 	Johnny's Garden 	5:39
3 	Bebe's Waltz 	2:03
4 	What Matters 	6:38
5 	Because 	3:58
6 	Tierra Contenta 	3:51
7 	I Want You To Come In 	4:24
8 	Armor 	4:46
9 	Whiter Shade Of Pale 	5:59
10 	Ivory Cage 	3:34
11 	Bebe's Wake 	1:33

Sara K. - 4 String Guitar, Vocals
Bruce Dunlap - Acoustic Guitar, Dobro
Paul Socolow - Acoustic Bass
Todd Turkisher - Drums, Percussion
Gil Goldstein - Accordion, Bass Accordion

 

A great CD from an artist whose songwriting, like her voice, has deepened in tone and power. "He's Got You" treads the old ground of romance and obsession, jazzy and catchy; "What Matters" reflects fearlessly on mortality and aging; "Tierra Contente" is the artist's first political piece, a primal invocation against thoughtless environmental damage. "Because" and "I Want You To Come In" recapture the seductive innocence and tenderness of Sara K.'s earliest recordings: "Past the hue Past the pictures upon the wall Windows still say it all Because your love feels like heaven to me." Sara covers "Whiter Shade Of Pale" and "Johnny's Garden." And there's a song, an instrumental waltz and another tune for the writer's dog, Bebe (1988-1999). ---cdbaby.com

 

I've been watching this artist a few years. I was interested in a couple of recordings I'd run into on the Chesky label, because of the style she was playing. I'm kind of amazed by the relatively tiny number of jazzy singer songwriters out there, when so many play folk, blues, or country. It's actually a tricky area for those of us that do like to write and play jazzier material. Sometimes it's not folky enough for the folk crowd, and it's not usually jazz to the jazz crowd. Of course, if it's jazzy pop, that's okay--Sade, Rickie Lee, Norah Jones. (That's right, they all happen to be beautiful women--some would call that a pop prerequisite. Sara K. is a very winsome person as well, for the record.) But lately I hear a few more records in this sub-genre (call it folk jazz) and believe that we need more of it, and it seems to be finding an audience. Erika Luckett is a fine artist in this category, and I hear Louise Taylor's new CD will also be on the jazzy side.

But let's talk about the free spirited and very gifted Sara K. She's brave, goes where she wants to go, and she takes you with her. That takes conviction, that seduction. Her lyrics are very unique to my ears, emotional and imagistic woman truth that goes down smoothly but is powerful medicine. She's been in Santa Fe for a long time, and there's so much of that environment in her sound. Sara plays a four string guitar. The guitar she got from her sister as a young dreamer only had four; and so a style began, reality rather than necessity the mother of invention. From the artist:

"I've been playing the four-string since around 1972. Taught myself on a busted guitar that was tuned backwards. Now I have 3 variations. Am having one custom made in Germany right now. The bridge will have 2 sets of grooves--one for nylon, the other for Elixirs (sort of like brass wound). It's tuned to an open A. The register is somewhere between bass and baritone. Mostly, it's about having an instrument that simplifies the chord patterns and structures. At the beginning, I just needed something to write on and sing with. But, over all this time, it's become a part of my sound. And soul." --- Frank Goodman, sarak.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Sara K. Fri, 11 Sep 2015 15:52:14 +0000
Sara K. — Water Falls (2002) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/4938-sara-k/18466-sara-k-water-falls-2002.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/4938-sara-k/18466-sara-k-water-falls-2002.html Sara K. — Water Falls (2002)

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1 	4atahyta 4y-4y 	1:24
2 	Running Away From You 	4:40
3 	Turned My Upside Down 	4:24
4 	The Painter 	3:33
5 	Water Falls 	2:41
6 	( Would You ) Break My Heart 	3:43
7 	Step On Mine 	3:26
8 	Destination 	4:10
9 	All Your Love ( Turned To Passion ) 	5:16
10 	In The Fall ( Maggie's Dream ) 	4:34
11 	Blind - Hearted 	5:20
12 	Anymore 	4:54

Sara K. – vocals, guitar
Chris Jones – guitar
Martin Huch - dobro

 

I had never heard of Sara K before, but I took a chance on this recording, based on a recommendation from an audiophile friend . If you are tired of poor recorded music, with unintelligible lyrics, this is for you. Originally from Texas, Sara K has recorded a quiet, thoughtful, bluesy, acoustic album. Somewhere in the pantheon of Paula Cole, Sarah Jarosz, & Joni Mitchell - an album to be enjoyed with a glass of wine in the wee hours! ---S. Mar, amazon.com

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