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combining smooth jazz, a throwback of 70's grooves and rich vocals into a beautifully crafted and most vulnerable peice of work that is centered for the body, mind and soul.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: Neo-Soul
Release Date:
2009
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Portraits From A Storm
Aloa Harris
© Copyright-Sirrah Productions
(884501156745)
Record Label: Sirrah Music
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International Music Award winning artist Aloa Harris returns with the much-anticipated follow up to 2006’s “By The Book” with “Portraits From A Storm”. Combining smooth jazz, a throwback of 70’s grooves and rich vocals that is today called Neo-Soul.
A native of Freeport, Bahamas, Aloa Harris gives us hope that there are still artist around (just like back in the day) when you can enjoy an album from beginning to end, along with a ministry of encouraging words for those facing their own storms of life.
Once again, this project was written and produced by Aloa’s husband/artist “rod”. “Portraits From A Storm” is a beautifully crafted, most vulnerable and highly personal piece of work that is centered towards the body, mind and soul. What a great way to get your groove back even while in a storm. It’s ok, go ahead and dance on with Aloa Harris, a truly gifted chanteuse.
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Rich R&B/Inspirational CD
author: Trent C. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
"Portraits From A Storm" by Aloa Harris is a rich, groovy R&B/Contemporary/ Inspirational CD. The vocals of this seasoned artist are powerful and sultry while the lyrics truly are uplifting and encouraging. Each track lays down a fresh beat and the CD ranges in style from classic 70's, to R&B, a Gospel influence, and even a splash of Reggae. "In My Storm" utilizes a motivating beat and excellent harmonizing background vocals done by the artist herself as well as double lead vocals. The Caribbean-influenced "Pass the Word (feat. Monty G)" adds a different flavor to the CD with its spiritual lyrics and reggae style and grace. Altogether, this album serves as a full musical experience for R&B lovers and is well worth hearing.
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