Sunday, 22 July 2012

Coffee and Music

I'm now officially on holidays and as usual the music I'll be playing on the blog will have that extra bite, like this track by the fantastic Laura Marling, accompanied by Mumford & Sons and the Dharohar Project. I hope you enjoy it.

13 comments:

Rachel Fox said...

Oh we love Laura Marling! One of my daughter's favourites too... so glad she likes this and not One Direction or something...
x

A Cuban In London said...

Thanks, Rachel. I only got into Marling after I listened to a ten-track CD that came with The Observer a couple of months ago. I was blown away by her voice (very strong) and her arrangements. However, this track, Devil's Spoke, has Bob Dylan's It's ALl Right Ma, I'm Only Bleeding, written all over it.

I'm planning to buy the three CDs (is it three? I'm not sure) she's put out but in the ten tracks I heard on that freebie, I heard Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Carol King and Bob, of course. I'm hoping to "GET" her, as opposed to her influences, if you catch my drift.

Thanks for popping by.

Greetings from London.

Claudia said...

how cool is that...love the music..made my sunday...thanks and... i like my cooking to be slow as well.smiles

tina said...

A good way to wake up this morning!

Léona Snow. said...

Laura Marling... artiste!

Dave King said...

Enjoy the hols as we shall the music.

Dominic Rivron said...

Must say I didn't know any Laura Marling - until now. As for the East/West collaboration, it reminded me of Sachal Studios (they did an enchanting "Take 5").

Rachel Fox said...

We have all 3 albums and they're all good - really good (the songwriting, the arrangements, the voice). And she's only 22...
x

Catherine said...

Wow what an amazing combination......love it

A Cuban In London said...

Many thanks for your kind comments.

Greetings from London.

Anne said...

Just wonderful. Full of joy, though I have no idea what any of it meant.

bARE-eYED sUN said...

woke me the heck up!

thanks, brother.

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.ero
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Fly Girl said...

Wow.Well that is truly a cross cultural mix.Very exciting, thanks for this as I head off to hear live Cuban music in the park.

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