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  | ANGELA GABER ~ DOBRE DUCHY AURA ART 05 ~ POLAND ~ World Music & Folklore Recorded: 2015 Released: 2015
This is the second album by Polish World Music / Folk vocalist Angela GaberFind albums by this artist, recorded with a trio comprising of multi-instrumentalist Ernest DrelichFind albums by this artist, acoustic guitarist Tomasz DybalaFind albums by this artist and electric guitarist Robert Robson OnackoFind albums by this artist. The album was recorded, mixed and mastered by Wojciech LubertowiczFind albums by this artist, who also guests on a couple of tracks as a musician. Together the ensemble performs twelve original songs, all composed by the ensemble members with lyrics written by Gaber.
Although this album preserves the Ethnic / World Music idiom of Gaber´s debut album, it is immediately apparent that it is a much more advanced and aesthetically superior product in many ways. Firstly the music is all original, which of course adds a complete new aspect and depth to it. Secondly the instrumental work on this album is much more complex and diverse, using a range of different instruments and constantly changing the atmosphere, the dynamics and the color of the sound.
The music amalgamates many ethnic influences, travelling between the Eastern European melancholy and the Mediterranean, Caucasian and even Balinese rhythmic patterns and seductive movement of melody lines. The elegant balance between the folkloristic basic instrumentation and the electric guitar riffs on top is very effective and places the music right here and now rather than sounding a bit dated, as many World Music efforts unfortunately end up sounding.
Of course Gaber is the focus of this album, from start to finish. Her warm voice, which she uses wisely and skillfully, is the centerpiece of this music, both when she sings lyrics and improvised vocalese. As the author of the texts, she delivers them with a heartfelt emotion and superb, highly poignant expressiveness. However, in spite of the fact that she is the leader of the ensemble, she gives the other members of the ensemble all the respect and attention necessary to create music together. This album works out as well as it does as a result of this beautiful mutual respect and teamwork.
It is truly heartwarming to see (and hear) an artist taking such a leap forward in their career, like in the case of this album. This album was again financed by a crowdfunding campaign on "Polak Potrafi", which proves that determination pays off and thanks to some intelligent people (whom Gaber calls Good Souls, as in the album´s title in Polish language), who recognize the potentially great music even before it is actually completed.
It is really sad to see that only very few vocal albums released on the Polish music scene are worthy of being listened to, regardless of the genre. It is not enough to have a good voice; it takes a huge heart, a deep soul and a hefty brain to make things happen. Luckily at least some vocalists in Poland have these qualities and Gaber is definitely one of them. This is a beautiful, moving, highly aesthetic music, which rewards the listener every time anew. Chapeau!
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