Sing to the Moon

Sing to the Moon

by Laura Mvula
Sing to the Moon

Sing to the Moon

by Laura Mvula

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Overview

Birmingham Conservatoire graduate and former music instructor Laura Mvula appeared in November 2012 with She, a four-song EP led by its title track. An elaborate and uplifting number -- part lullaby, part empowerment anthem -- "She" was unlike anything on the U.K. charts. It left an impression immediate and deep enough to land her a nomination for the BBC's Sound of 2013 poll. Sing to the Moon, her full-length debut, features "She" and builds upon that song's theatrical sound. It's rooted in decades-old forms of gospel, jazz, R&B, and, most deeply, orchestral pop. Almost all of the material is as serious and as refined as it is majestic, with vocal showcases and hushed-belted-hushed-belted dynamics galore. Taking in all the floating brass and drifting strings can be strenuous, but the tempo and mood perk up on the chiming romp "Green Garden," where Mvula drops the histrionics, loosens up, and projects pure joy: "Putting my bag down, taking my shoes off/Walk in the carpet of green velvet." "That's Alright," another wholly spirited number, opens with little more than tumbling drums and melodic hums as Mvula beams, "I will never be what you want, and that's all right/'Cause my skin ain't light, and my body ain't tight." The song then bursts with horns as the singer asserts, "Tell me, who made you the center of the universe?" and "What 'cha gonna do when I fly over you?" Although it's more admirable than it is enjoyable, Sing to the Moon marks the arrival of a unique and major talent -- one with a commanding voice seemingly from another dimension -- who should be worth watching for many years to come. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 05/14/2013
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0887654217523
Rank: 146439

Tracks

  1. Like the Morning Dew
  2. Make Me Lovely
  3. Green Garden
  4. Can't Live with the World
  5. Is There Anybody Out There
  6. Father, Father
  7. That's Alright
  8. She
  9. I Don't Know What the Weather Will Be
  10. Sing to the Moon
  11. Flying Without You
  12. Diamonds

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Laura Mvula   Primary Artist,Sampling,Stomping,Wurlitzer,Handclapping,Tubular Bells,Synthesizer Pads,Vocals (Background),Organ,Piano,Vocals,Celeste
Dermot Crehan   Violin
Polly Wiltshire   Viola
Andy Greenwood   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Phil Todd   Flute,Piccolo,Clarinet
Sarah McMahon   Cello
Vicky Matthews   Cello
Clare Howick   Violin
Vicky Lester   Harp
Hugh Seenan   Horn
Martin Williams   Flute,Piccolo,Clarinet
Brendan Thomas   Horn
Cian O'Duill   Viola
Matt Wittingdon   Percussion
Rhian Hanson   Harp
Vicky Lyons   Violin
Troy Miller   Drums
Paul Morgan   Contrabass
Richard Marcangelo   Drums
Steve Sidwell   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Les Davidson   Guitar
Mark Nightingale   Trombone
Roberto Manzin   Flute,Clarinet
Jo Archard   Violin
Nick Barr   Viola
Andy Hamill   Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric)
Steve Brown   Shaker,Celeste,Stomping,Theremin,Tambourine,Vibraphone,Glockenspiel,Handclapping,Tubular Bells,Bass (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Kevin Morgan   Tuba
Sarah Sexton   Violin
Chris Clad   Violin
Paul Gardham   Horn
Alice Kent   Contrabass
Ad Hallowell   Trombone (Bass)
Maria Ryan   Violin
Magdalena Pietraszewska   Cello
Philip Woods   Horn
Triona Milne   Viola
Rachael Lander   Cello
Cormac Browne   Violin
Dave Lee   Horn
Paul Spong   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Dave Bishop   Flute,Clarinet
Nick Holland   Cello
Andrew Pask   Contrabass
Neil Sidwell   Trombone,Trumpet (Bass),Trombone (Bass)
Tom Elmhirst   Percussion

Technical Credits

Tom Elmhirst   Programming,Mixing
Laura Mvula   Drum Programming,Arranger,Composer
Josh Shinner   Photography
Sam Klempner   Mixing Assistant
Joel Davies   Mixing Assistant
Richard Wilkinson   Mixing
Ray Staff   Mastering
James Reynolds   Mixing
Ben Baptie   Mixing Assistant
Steve Brown   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Dick Beetham   Mastering
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