Sara K. - Hobo (1997)
Sara K. - Hobo (1997)
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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