We Are Alive

We Are Alive

by Meklit
We Are Alive

We Are Alive

by Meklit

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Overview

When singer/songwriter Meklit Hadero's On a Day Like Thisâ?¦ appeared in 2010, comparisons to everyone from Nina Simone and Joan Armatrading to Joni Mitchell and even Billie Holiday were abundant -- and inaccurate. Certainly, given her diverse background -- born in Ethiopia, raised in Brooklyn, and residing in San Francisco -- the TED Fellow had soaked up countless influences, but her sound was, and remains, unique. We Are Alive introduces a new rhythm section in bassist, keyboardist, and guitarist Sam Bevan and drummer Lorca Hart. Returning is trumpeter Darren Johnson. There is a large cast of guest contributors too. Through 12 originals and a fine, syncopated, deeply soulful cover of Sting's "Bring on the Night," Hadero remains diverse, but the textures and rhythmic elasticity of jazz are more prevalent. This is a very good thing. Johnson's horn often acts as another singing voice that is in contrast to Hadero's rangey alto on much of the record. The alternate flavors of Caribbean folk and African subcontinent rock are a dialogue on "Earthquake," but the luminous interplay between her singing and Johnson's harmonic invention elevates the melody, moving it beyond the confines of either genre. The angular Afro-funk in "Kemekem (I Like Your Afro)" with Samuel Yirga relies as much on Miles Davis' electric jazz vamps circa 1971 as it does on Peter King. The cabaret waltz that is "Stuck on the Moon" evokes the bluesy jazz of the '30s in its horn and piano charts. The lithe trumpet and basslines in "Overgrown" walk the line between modern pop and the '60s horn charts of Quincy Jones, yet they are transformed through Hadero's poetic lyrics and silvery delivery into something wholly other. Soul and dub effects inform the folksy melody in "Rest Now," with its wonky keyboards, fingerpops, and layered backing vocal chorus, and get stranger yet more beautiful when a cello slips through the bridge. The title-cut closer contains an edgy, futuristic samba groove with repetitive, staggered, rhythmic layers. Hadero's swooping vocal outlined by noisy sonic effects -- including a Casio that sounds like an electric kalimba -- sends things off on the cosmic tip. We Are Alive is every bit as fine as its predecessor, and adds a more complex, though no less earthy, dimension to her catalog. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/28/2016
Label: Six Degrees / Watertower Music
UPC: 0657036719125
Rank: 219675

Tracks

  1. Waiting for Earthquakes
  2. Slow
  3. In Sleep
  4. Overgrown
  5. A Train
  6. Bring on the Night
  7. Kemekem (I Like Your Afro)
  8. Far Away
  9. Stuck on the Moon
  10. Plume
  11. In Love With Love
  12. Rest Now
  13. We Are Alive

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Meklit   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Percussion,Finger Snaps,Handclapping,Farfisa Organ,Guitar (Acoustic)
Meklit Hadero   Primary Artist
Samuel Yirga   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Piano (Electric)
Bob Duskis   Finger Snaps
Clio Tilton   Viola,Violin,Guest Artist
Andrew Conkliln   Guest Artist,Guitar (Electric)
Eli Crews   Casio,Synthesizer,Guest Artist
Dan Cantrell   Lowry,Organ (Hammond)
Lorca Hart   Drums,Shaker,Handclapping
Sam Bevan   Organ,Piano,Marimba,Toy Piano,Handclapping,Fender Rhodes,Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric),Guitar (Electric)
Lila Sklar   Musical Saw,Guest Artist
Adam Theis   Trombone,Guest Artist
Beth Vandervennet   Cello
Darren Johnston   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Darren Johnston   Horn Arrangements,Arranger
John Finkbeiner   Engineer
Oz McGuire   Package Design
Marco Peris   Tupan
Abegazu Shiota   Engineer
Bill Dawers   Cover Photo
Cody Pickens   Photography
Meklit   Arranger,Composer
Traditional   Composer
Eli Crews   Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer
Sting   Composer
Sam Bevan   Arranger,Music Stand
Walter Mosley   Liner Notes
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