- ISBN13: 0015707804226
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Sisters Album DescriptionThe life can be as “new” band you’ve ever heard to be experienced. Los Angeles-based singer / songwriter Inara George (The Bird and the Bee), Becky Stark (Lavender Diamond) and Eleni Mandell spent cumulatively take decades to write, and sing all over the world with their respective groups. Now, after years of planting seeds, the trio has finally finished recording their first album, Vanguard, like to live as a living sisters. With this first album, The Living Sisters their mutual love embrace support of country, soul, gospel, jazz and other styles of traditional music. Gorgeous harmonies, poetically charged Highlight lyrics and catchy chorus of a retro-pop instrumentation…. More> >


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For three years my favorite living “Sister Act” in three parts of harmony, the Rocks (incomparable) has released its latest album, the lush and colorful “Moonswept”, and while I appreciated the not-quite-Sisters Puccini relatives for a short time, the basic gimmick (rock songs of the time for the Andrews Sisters) is arranged quickly focused on me. I had to resolve in a desperate need for harmony, when I click on “love to Live,” the first collection of the (not-quite-so-related) Living Sisters. Neither as rocks or as transcendent as a push message as cute as the Puccini, this alt-folk supergroup (apparently Inara George, Eleni Mandell and Becky Stark are all indie goddesses, but I had never heard of them before) reminds me of the most other “Sister Act”, without actually used, Sisters of Caterpillar. This is not a bad thing by any moyen.Il a similar mid-tempo songs, both original (Suzzy Roche-ish “How are you”) or cover (the Blues Bessie Smith, “Good Old Wagon,” Pop in the early 60s, met Nancy Wilson, “What a joy I am”), with the sisters’ all-but-identical beautiful soprano voice, but no edges, makes “Love to Live” a little sleepy. I played as background music dinner party, and no one has asked me to turn it off, even to ask someone who the three chant.Après listen, I’m still enjoying the music. But honestly, at least one of the four stars, because I just glad that the girls recorded “Love to Live” bin at all. If I complain (and often loud), opposite the country music of the last bastion of real song (such as rap and AutoTune) and true songs (as opposed to “jam” and again opposed, is PA) in the American pop- Music, “Love to Live” is a collection of beautiful songs, sung well. In “You Make Me Blue”, they really sing “Shoo-wop doo-wop,” as in “My Eyes For You” by the Flamingos. This is a cause for celebration in itself. “Love to Love” is not an antidote for everything that makes me shudder in the actual music, but it is a balm. Rating: 5.4