Laura Furci: Laura Furci - Think Con La Tua Cabeza
ByFurci runs a full gamut from the edgy, adult-contemporary "Positive Side" with its Beatles references among an inventive horn chart to the sharp and angular "Think For Yourself" scored for piano, corn flakes and pots and pans. Furci goes polyglot on "La Cosa" and "Tutto Sembra," the former sporting an inventive strings chart while the latter contains a whiff of Latin piano coupled with contemporary vocal and instrumental flourishes. She updates "Comfort Zone" from her previous EP of the same title, polishing all of its edges to a high sheen with strings. The evolution is exciting and shows Furci developing from a more traditional jazz vocalist to something novel and aesthetically pleasing.
Furci's talent, in both depth and breadth, was tailor made for the multimedia age we enjoy. Her creativity extends well beyond the aural into both the physical and metaphysical. Her's is smart music played smartly, easily enjoyed by the broadest audience. Furci has come along way in the last three years and it can only be pure fun to see where she goes.
Track Listing
Positive Side; Live The Question; Think For Yourself; La Cosa; Comfort Zone; Love Secret; pinsir; tutto sembra; By Shy Tomorrow; Milagrosa: Pink Cloud; Sunny Day; Effect With No Cause; Not Interchangeable.
Personnel
Laura Furci: vocals, piano, cornflakes; Ugonna Okegwo: acoustic bass; Colin Stranahan: drums, pots, pans; Michael League: electric bass, guitar, Rhodes, pots, pans; Chris Bullok: clarinet, bass clarinet; Mike Haher: trumpet; Matt Mclaughin: French horn; Natalie Cressman: trombone; Maria Im: first violin; Tomoko Omura: first violin, second violin; Fung Chern Hwei: second violin; JY Lee: cello; Zack Brock: all strings (5).
Album information
Title: Laura Furci - Think Con La Tua Cabeza | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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