Zola Moon “Tales Of Love And Desperation”

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    Artista / Grupo: Zola Moon

    Álbum: Tales Of Love And Desperation

    Discográfica: Postmodern

    Año publicación: 2003

    Fecha crítica: 6/2004

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

As ever, Zola Moon is a cool artist full of vitality but, over all, who wants to show what she is able to do, which is more than one can really imagine Zola feels self-confident and the most important thing is she is really satisfied with what she does and how she is doing it She really knows what she wants and she gives it to the audience on an easy friendly way but at the same time with a controlled performing strain Tales Of Love… shows us a more prepared mature artist than she was on her previous recordings Zola has improved her harp playing, she does it with knowledge and her harp phrasing has really surprised me Her voice has matured too and as years go passing by, she feels more and more comfortable The backing musicians give all a professional performing As an incidental information only mention former guitar player Kim Allison has left the band and has been replaced by Vince Joy who does a remarkable work as a blues guitar player



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