
Kevyn Lettau
The Color Of Love
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A glimpse into the eclectic, musical mind of Kevyn Lettau featuring original compositions as well as a few classics.
tracks
- 1 Winter
- 2 Pickin' Weeds
- 3 Let Peace Surround You
- 4 Thorns Have Roses
- 5 You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
- 6 The Color Of Love
- 7 I Wish You Enough
- 8 My Cherry Tree
- 9 The Heart Of A Child
- 10 Strawberry Fields Forever
- 11 Strawberry Fields Forever - Outro
- 12 Michael's Home
- 13 Luna And Butterfly
- 14 If I loved You
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Kevyn is on a journey. Her life and career have always been about movement and a refusal to accept boundaries, confinement or stereotypes.
At the age of fourteen Kevyn left her native Germany for the United States, where she finished high school while supporting herself cleaning houses and studying dance on the side. By seventeen the singing bug had gripped her and she was ready to make the fulltime commitment to becoming a singer. She started working with Peter Sprague singing Jazz, R & B and Brazilian music on the streets of Del Mar, California.
Kevyn sang with local San Diego groups until she was discovered by the famous Brazilian legend, Sergio Mendes. She toured and recorded with Sergio for eight years, as she developed her own very personal vocal style.
Kevyn's first two solo releases were on Nova records entitled Kevyn Lettau and Braziljazz respectively. She immediately garnered critical acclaim and a loyal following both in the U.S. and abroad, particularly in Japan and the Philippines, where she achieved near superstar status. She was a spokes model for a San Miguel soft drink, with multiple television commercials and print ads running there for years.
In 1992, Kevyn signed with JVC Music, where she continued her journey of musical and personal exploration. She recorded four albums for JVC including Simple Life in 1992, Another Season in 1994, Universal Language in 1995 and The Language of Flowers in 1998. 1999 brought the release of her greatest hits collection entitled Miracle Voice: The Best of Kevyn Lettau.
In 2000, Universal Music released Kevyn's Police CD, which was Kevyn's exploration of the music from the pop/rock genre-bending group, The Police. She followed in 2001, with another Universal Music release entitled Little Things.
In 2003, Kevyn celebrates the release of her 9th. album, The Color Of Love. This c.d. features some of Kevyn's most insightful lyrics to date. "It's tough to consider what genre it falls into. There are many musical bases covered here. It is, for sure, a band effort." ( Russell Ferrante - Keyboards, Mike Miller - Guitars, Jerry Watts, Jr. - Basses and Michael Shapiro - Drums )Special guests include the wonderful actor, Hector Elizondo and guitarist, Mike Stern.
"I feel like music has to grow and change as I do the same. I hate to have to categorize my music as one style or another. It seems impossible to put it into one small box with a neat bow wrapped around it! My hope is just to make good music one song at a time!"
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Beautiful
author: EstelleThis album is great and so rich in variety! "Pickin' Weeds" is amazing with a freakin' funky drummer on there!!! "My Cherry Tree" is very powerful, so deep! I love the lyrics and I love how the instruments accompany the story! You are great sister!
- author: Vincent Gordon
I like this album Kevyn Letttau very much,because she put herself in every song.
Buy This One!
author: Cory SimmonsI have listened to all of Kevyn's CD's and now own many of them. This one is strong from top to bottom. Her version of "Strawberry Fields Forever" is now one of the few tracks I use to evaluate new equipment and make sure my speakers are properly setup. Blindfold test your friends with it and they will want to buy it as well!
Great!
author: Georg PilgerKevyn's voice will touch your heart.
It hit me in the middle of my heart
author: Patrick BaumannKevyn at her best. Very natural, emotional with her wonderful voice. The band is killer, the tunes are great. The sound is very live and astonishing clear, if you close your eyes you think the band performs right in front of you. A great album, I love it in every aspect!!!
Lettau's musical journey is a great ride.
author: Dan Cunningham (www.pickndawg.com)"The Color Of Love" is another good example of Kevyn Lettau's versatility. This CD seems more personal, but the performances by Lettau and the musicians are still top notch. As always, the jazz/pop arrangements are great, yet there's some funk, choral sounds, trad jazz, and even a memorable version "Strawberry Fields Forever". I recommend it.