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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Sara K. - 1999 - No Cover (2003 HDtracks) [FLAC@96khz24bit] Sara K. Wikipedia: Sara K. (full name Sara Katherine Wooldridge) is an American singer-songwriter based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her music includes genres like blues, folk as well as jazz. She has released audiophile albums and used to play a custom 4-string acoustic (bass) guitar. She withdrew from music business in 2009. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she grew up in a family surrounded by music: her mother sang in a church choir, her father in a barbershop quartet, her brother played in a band, and her sister also played the guitar. However, her family considered music a hobby, not a job option. In the early 1970s, at the age of 15, she started playing the guitar, using one her sister had left behind. She took this flamenco guitar, took off the remaining regular strings, and put four bass strings on instead (tuned to an open A). This gave it a fuller tone than a conventional acoustic guitar while not sounding as deep as a bass. She used this tuning from then on, making it one of her trademarks. After moving to Santa Fe, she teamed up with several musicians and put out her debut album, Gypsy Alley (1989) with Mesa/Bluemoon. Many of its songs' topics come from the almost fifteen years she had lived a somewhat nomadic lifestyle, moving around a lot. These years had ended when she rented a place on that very same Gypsy Alley (off Canyon Road, Santa Fe), won a goldfish on a country fair, and got her dog Bebe (who himself is mentioned numerous times in her songs). "Furthermore, Sara K. comes across as authentic, she "has lived these stories, is right in the middle of them and relates them from the heart—warm, personal and moving." The album won her immediately the New Mexico Music Industry Coalition's "Best Album Award". One of the musicians she worked with on Gypsy Alley was guitarist Bruce Dunlap, who was also signed to New York-based Chesky Records, a record label aimed mainly at audiophiles. He helped to bring her to the label and she remained signed to Chesky for more than ten years, up to 2001. For Sara K. herself, this opened up a whole new era marked by contrasts—between her southwestern homebase Santa Fe and Chesky's hectic New York, between the familiar analogue recording equipment and the new digital/audiophile one, and between the dream of fame and wealth and the realities of the record industry. With the release of her 2009 album, she announced her withdrawal from music business. In a note to her fans on her label's website, she stated: After many years on the road and writing music, I've decided to stop touring and recording. It's hard to explain why but I hope you will understand. I had a good run but I think it's over. It's just too much for too little these days. Made in the Shade explains it as best as I know how. — Sara K., 2009 No Cover (2003 HDtracks) Artist: Sara K. Title: No Cover Producer: David Chesky, Hui Cox Release Date: June 22, 1999, (2003) Label: Chesky Records Catalog: HD090368018526 Genre: Blues, Contemporary Blues, Folk Duration: 54:11 Website: http://www.hdtracks.com/no-cover-129808 cdbaby.com: No Cover was recorded in one day, one session at St. Peter's Cathedral in Chelsea (NY). The feel is soulful and edgy with a guest appearance from flugelhorn icon and virtuoso Chuck Mangione. Todd Tukisher is well into the mix on percussion, as well as Hui Cox on guitar,mandolin and quattro, Gary Richardson on upright and acoustic bass,and Corrin Huddleston on harmonicas. Sara's voice is lively and 'on' with this rich and edgy hi-fi production from Chesky Records. The remakes of such songs as I Couldn't Change Your Mind and What You Don't Know are even stronger in feeling than the originals. chesky.com: Through her unique voice and heart-wrenching songs, Sara K. has taken us down rocky roads and into smoky bars to create stunning portraits of life and love. Now you can fully experience the raw emotion and pure energy of Sara K. in concert on No Cover. Featuring classics like "If I Could Sing Your Blues" (with special guest Chuck Mangione), "Horse I Used To Ride," and "I Couldn't Change Your Mind," as well as new songs like the bluesy "Ball 'n Joint," this electrifying performance was recorded and filmed inside the acoustically-rich St. Peter's Church in New York. 01 - Ball 'n Joint - 3:38 02 - Horse I Used To Ride - 4:21 03 - Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' - 6:32 04 - If I Could Sing Your Blues - 4:08 05 - Wild Child (Seana's Tune) - 4:40 06 - Stop Those Bells - 3:07 07 - I Couldn't Change Your Mind - 5:22 08 - What's A Little More Rain - 4:20 09 - Gypsy Eyes - 2:37 10 - Jaded Love - 4:02 11 - Tecalote Eyes - 3:28 12 - Beyond - 2:57 13 - What You Don't Know - 4:59 Personnel: Acoustic Bass – Gary Richardson Flugelhorn – Chuck Mangione 9-String Guitar, Cuatro, Guitar, Mandolin – Hui Cox Harmonica – Corrin Huddleston Percussion – Todd Turkisher Vocals, Guitar – Sara K. ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Sharing Widget |
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