Cesaria
Evora
Rogamar (Lusafrica, 2006)
Cape Verde's Grammy award winning songstress Cesaria
Evora has returned with her
tenth CD
Rogamar, (translated as "pray to the sea") and none too soon. The 65
year-old Evora, backed by elegant compositions and a team of Cape Verde
songwriters, captures her audience from her very first note. The music is her
familiar mix of Cape Verde soul, Afro-Cuban fluidity, the vivacity of the samba
and street café sadness. Fans having worn out their copies of
Voz D'Amor are
sure to wallow in the sultry mix of music and Evora's delicious vocals.
Opening track "Sombras Di Distino" is almost torture because you're just holding your breath waiting for Evora's first note and she doesn't disappoint. The gentle sliding melancholic vocals of ballads like "São Tomé Na Equador" and "Amor Mar" coupled with the bright fluid joy of "Avenida Marginal" and "Africa Mossa" make this CD a treasure.
Piano, guitar, cavaquinho, saxophones, percussion and
violin fill out the compositions, but it is Evora's voice and soul that comes
across and embodies the desire, loss and longing of the lyrics. Sometimes wry
with the lyrics, Evora has her own take on the direction of the song so
listeners might want to take a peek at the liner notes before they start singing
along.
Cesaria
Evora breathes life into
Rogamar with her passion, her rich love of the
song and her enormous talent. The blazing quality of Evora's voice does more
with a slight slide or a fluid sustained note than many of us could hope ever
achieve in a lifetime and yet
Cesaria keeps giving it to us one amazing CD after
another.
[Buy Rogamar].
World Music Central
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20060726202915805