Extremely beautiful, dreamy music.
author: Christer H. Ersland
The gentle, whispering voice of Lili De La Mora combined with Ryan Francesconi's dreamy guitars makes this album something very special. Add some harps from Joanna Newsom on tracks like "Eleven Continents", and they are really quite close to perfection in my ears. An album that brings light and dreams to dark, candlelit evenings.
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A very moving album, one of the best I've heard in 2007 so far
author: John Book, Music For America
If one is to look for music that bathes in the elegance of the dream state, look no further than Eleven Continents by RF & Lili De La Mora (Rowing At Sea/Time Release.) De La More has one of the most delicate voices out there, one that never goes too loud, almost like a heightened whisper. Yet when you hear the songs, the stories within are much more bolder, and that's the exciting part about the music. In "Fences" she sings "but if you hold back, a lifetime will not be enough/is a lifetime enough of longing to be/could be me mending holes in fences that lead back to you", and while the music may be tranquil, you can sense the power of her voice trying to tap into one's consciousness. The trumpet played by Eric Oberthaler in "Miles And Miles" is a very nice touch, one that tries to pull you into the music if De la Mora's voice isn't enough. The pull is strong in "Cherry Park", where she calmly says "underneath my favorite tree/I drink you in, I take my time/and let time unwind so slow/has got me now, belly-flat/flating down and up again your ocean". It reads as poetry but sounds like words that could become everyone's Sunday morning music. Her voice comes off as a cross between Blossom Dearie and Miki Berenyi.
The music on Eleven Continents is beautiful and haunting at the same time, for one could easily turn off their minds, relax and float down stream with it, but the words are direct and carry a message which require thought. It will make you think of yourself and your placement in this world, where one lifetime truly isn't enough to enjoy music as moving as this.
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