The Blues Of Freeborn Women
. Noya Sol is taking her time. One of the characteristics of classic blues, that 1920's women's blues, is its sense of time: it is beat-driven music, sung slowly. Not an easy trick to pull, and one which too often gets lost in the electric white blues which has been dominating much of the blues world for some decades now.
But Noya Sol goes straight to the source, and when she turns to sing Deep Moaning Blues, by the Mother of the Blues, Ma Rainey, she takes her time in that same natural, laid-back manner that put classic blues at the basis of 20th century popular music.
The time which her musical combo opens up for her, she fills with a warm, deep, penetrating voice – precisely the type of voice required to sing the real, deep and penetrating blues of the great classic blues singers.
lyrics
My bell rang this morning, didn't know which way to go
My bell rang this morning, didn't know which way to go
I had the blues so bad
I sit right down on my floor
I felt like going on the mountain, jumping over in the sea
I felt like going in the mountain, jumping over in the sea
When my Daddy stay out late he don't care a thing for me
Mmmnn, mmmn
Mmmmn, mmmn
Daddy, daddy, please come home to me
Daddy, daddy, please come home to me
I'm on my way, crazy as I can be
credits
from The Blues Of Freeborn Women,
released February 26, 2019
8. Deep Moaning Blues
Music Processor: Mayan Pearlman
Drums: Ron Avidan
Guitar: Maayan Perlman
Trombone: Dan Bauer
Piano: Eitan Drabkin
.Noya Sol became one of the most intriguing names in the jazz and blues scene in
Israel
,After three albums she wrote, composed and produced
She's back with a new performance and album show and an album called: world of illusions
.The show combines a unique celebration of rhythm and blues together...more
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