Lhasa de Sela -《The living Road》[MP3]
专辑英文名: The living Road
歌手: Lhasa de Sela
音乐风格: 前卫
资源格式: MP3
发行时间: 2003年
地区: 美国,加拿大,西班牙
语言: 西班牙语
简介:

Lhasa - The living Road 本专辑是192 mp3
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2010年1月1日,加拿大创作歌手Lhasa de Sela因乳腺癌在蒙特利尔的家中去世,此前Lhasa已同乳腺癌斗争了21个月。
Lhasa在墨西哥长大,独特的成长环境对她的音乐创作有很大的影响,她的第一张专辑La Llorona全是由西班牙语创作而成,大获好评,崇拜者不乏Leslie Feist这样的著名创作歌手。
Lhasa一生热衷於慈善和环保事业,生前出版过三张专辑,并有多首作品被著名世界音乐公司Putumayo收入选集。
感谢Lhasa带给我们的音乐,愿她安息。
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以下是英文介绍,本人英文很菜,如有达人帮忙,我会及时修改。本人国外小水管,但基本不关机,所以大家可以放心的下载,这是我第一次发帖,因为《冷冻灵魂》的片尾曲才让我认识了这个美丽的声音,翻了很多网站都没有,在国外的一个用户共享里找到,是192K MP3,不是原创,属于转载。无论如何这个女人的声音很特别,特别是低音很美。希望大家喜欢。
Death
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Following a 21 month battle with breast cancer, Lhasa died, aged 37, on the evening of January 1, 2010, at her home in Montreal.
Biography
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Lhasa was born in Big Indian, New York, of a Mexican father, Sp<anish instructor Alex Sela, and a Jewish-American mother, photographer and actress Alexandra Karam. Her first decade was spent criss-crossing the United States and Mexico in a converted school bus with her parents and siblings, who were home-schooled by their mother.
She started singing in a Greek cafe in San Francisco when she was thirteen. Aged 19, she moved to Montreal, and sang for five years in bars, where she developed the material that eventually became her first album, La Llorona, released in 1997. La Llorona, which mixes traditional Latin American songs with original songs, was strongly influenced by Mexican music, but also Klezmer music, Eastern European gypsy music, Middle-Eastern music and alternative rock. The album was released by the Canadian independent record label, Audiogram, in Montreal, and brought her much success, including the Quebec Félix Award in Canada for "Artiste québécois — musique du monde" in 1997 and a Canadian Juno Award for Best Global Artist in 1998.
After touring in Europe and North America for several years, Lhasa left her singing career in 1999 and moved to France to join her sisters in Pocheros, a circus/theatre company. She eventually reached Marseille, where she started writing songs again. She then returned to Montreal to produce her second album, The Living Road, which was released in 2003. While La Llorona had been entirely in Spanish, The Living Road included songs in English, French and Spanish.
A two year tour followed the release of The Living Road, taking her and her group to seventeen countries. She was a guest singer on the Tindersticks' track "Sometimes It Hurts" off their Waiting for the Moon album, and later joined Tindersticks' singer Stuart Staples for a duet on the track "That Leaving Feeling", found on his Leaving Songs album. She has also appeared as a guest on the albums of French singers Arthur H and Jérôme Minière, and the French gypsy music group Bratsch. She received the BBC World Music Award for Best Artist of the Americas in 2005. The accumulated worldwide sales of her two albums are nearing one million.[citation needed]
De Sela's third album Lhasa was released in April 2009 in Canada and Europe.