Incredible album by Laura Mvula


Just bought Laura Mvula with Metropole Orkest CD. I am writing this while listening to her album which is faboulus. She is an author and composer of her own music and she has redone her first album 'Sing to the Moon' with the Metropol Orkest.

Her music is a mix of Pop/ReB with a nice touch of classical. Don't get me wrong, her stuff is very classy and alternative at the same time. This album will never get any radio airplay because her classical influence is greater than her pop influence. This is a world class act. The recording quality is fantastic, very dynamic, great bass and great depth of the orchestra. A perfect record!
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Thanks for the recommendation. I listened on youtube there is a lot to like and I agree with Ghosthouse on the production. I'm ordering the deluxe edition. Another new find for me is a well produced album Anais Mitchell Hadestown considered folk music but not in traditional style.
Dasign - I spent the better part of the last 2 hours listening to her on Spotify. ...the Sing to the Moon LP and then the Metropole Orkest version. I like a lot of things about the Moon LP...the chord progressions she uses, her multi-tracked background vocals and the arrangements overall. Kind of minimalist in places and lush elsewhere. Haven't looked up credits but someone did a great job on production. Thanks again for the tip. There is so much mediocre boring 'product' out there. This is excellent.
Ghosthouse,

Rigth on the money with your Joan Armatrading analogy. In some moments, I think she also sounds like Dionne Warwick. Such a great album by an unknown but talented composer/artist.
Thanks, Dasign. I think you are right...just found her on Spotify. Listened to "She". Her voice reminds me a little of Joan Armatrading. The song writing is excellent. Sing to the Moon and the LP w/Metropol Orkest (recorded at Abbey Road) is also there.