[TR24][OF] Sheila Chandra - Out in the Real World - 2023 (indian, world fusion, meditative, Real World Records)

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avgraff · 22-Окт-23 14:41 (1 год 9 месяцев назад, ред. 25-Окт-23 10:32)

Sheila Chandra / Out in the Real World
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2023
Жанр: indian, world fusion, meditative
Издатель (лейбл): Real World Records
Продолжительность: 00:34:39
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Только обложка альбома
Источник (релизер): qobuz
Треклист:
01 Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean (Apophysia Remix) (5:03)
02 Song to the Siren (4:25)
03 Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean (Stephen Hague Remix) (3:36)
04 Angel Tech (5:10)
05 The Power of Prayer (Off the desk version) (6:46)
06 Ocean (Demo) (2:37)
07 Lagan Love (4:06)
08 Blacksmith (3:02)
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44,1
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Доп. информация: http://www.sheilachandra.com/
Лог проверки качества

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Analyzed: Sheila Chandra / Out in the Real World (1-7)
The Grid / Out in the Real World (8)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR8 -1.27 dB -12.11 dB 5:03 01-Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean (Apophysia Remix)
DR9 -2.12 dB -13.11 dB 4:25 02-Song to the Siren
DR10 -0.77 dB -13.40 dB 3:36 03-Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean (Stephen Hague Remix)
DR11 -0.51 dB -13.58 dB 6:46 05-The Power of Prayer (Off the desk version)
DR9 -2.07 dB -15.28 dB 2:37 06-Ocean (Demo)
DR11 -0.45 dB -14.64 dB 4:06 07-Lagan Love
DR10 -2.15 dB -15.27 dB 3:02 08-Blacksmith
DR10 0.00 dB -13.09 dB 5:10 04-Angel Tech
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1352 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Об исполнительнице (рус.) | About Artist (ru)
Шейла ЧандраШейла Чандра (род. 14 марта 1965 года в Лондоне, р-н Ватерлоо, Великобритания) - английская певица индийского происхождения, одна из самых успешных исполнительниц 80-х и 90-х годов, объединявшая в своем творчестве современную западную музыку с музыкальным наследием мировых культур: от григорианского хорала, древнеиндийских раг и арабского макама – вплоть до народных песнопений Андалусии, Ирландии и Шотландии.
Красоту собственного голоса Шейла открыла для себя в возрасте двенадцати лет, когда училась в школе театрального искусства, а начала записываться еще подростком в группе Monsoon. В 1982 году группа записала единственный альбом «Third Eye», главным хит-синглом которого стала композиция «Ever So Lonely», занявшая 12 строчку в британском чарте синглов. Однако настоящая слава пришла к Чандре с началом сольной карьеры. Наиболее популярными стали альбомы Шейлы «Weaving My Ancestors' Voices» (1992), «Zen Kiss» (1994) и «ABoneCroneDrone» (1996), записанные на студии Real World Питера Гэбриела (с которым позже был предпринят концертный тур по США в рамках фестиваля WOMAD).
К сожалению, в 2009 году Чандра начала испытывать симптомы того, что в конечном итоге было диагностировано как синдром обожжённого горла, в результате чего она не может петь, говорить, смеяться или плакать, не испытывая сильной боли. Таким образом, она стала фактически немой. В результате болезни певица ушла из музыки, обратив свое внимание на написание книг по саморазвитию.
Дискография
Out on My Own (1984)
Quiet (1984)
The Struggle (1985)
Nada Brahma (1985)
Roots and Wings (1990)
Silk (compilation, 1991)
Weaving My Ancestors' Voices (1992)
The Zen Kiss (1994)
ABoneCroneDrone (1996)
Moonsung: A Real World Retrospective (compilation, 1999)
The Indipop Retrospective (compilation, 2003)
Archive (compilation, 2013)
Out in the Real World (compilation, 2023)
https://www.last.fm/ru/music/Sheila+Chandra/+wiki
Об исполнительнице (англ.) | About Artist (en)
Sheila ChandraBorn in South London to a South Indian immigrant family, Sheila Chandra discovered her voice at the age of twelve and whilst at Theatre Arts school. From this moment her chosen path was to be a singer.
Lacking any real contacts or access to the music business, she nevertheless honed her vocal skills as a labour of love, spending up to two hours a night throwing her voice into the tall, draughty and uncarpeted stairwell of the family home: “I didn’t know how to manufacture an opportunity, but I was determined that when a chance came my way I would be ready.”
A chance did come her way, perhaps drawn by the weight of such unshakable belief. Steve Coe, a writer and record producer, was about to form a band, Monsoon, as an outlet for his increasingly Indian influenced material. He came across Chandra’s voice on an old audition tape, lying in a box at Hansa Records and knew that he had found his singer: “The richness, fluidity and quality of her voice struck me immediately. And then when I requested a photo from the file and found that Sheila was Asian, everything else seemed to fall into place.”
Monsoon put out an EP on Steve Coe’s newly formed Indipop label and were signed by the far sighted Dave Bates at Phonogram. The band’s first single ‘Ever So Lonely’ took a song written around a raga and, utilising the new production techniques available, came up with an irresistible but radical modern pop fusion sound. It was a top ten hit and notched up a quarter of a million sales worldwide.
Following singles did not manage to dent the top twenty and six months later Chandra walked away from it all, frustrated by the increasing lack of communication between Phonogram and Monsoon over artistic direction. She went back to the Indipop label to learn her craft as a writer and musician. Free from business constraints and in complete control of her creative life, there followed a remarkable and prolific two-year period. Her first four solo albums for the label chronicle a profound transformation in the quality and depth of her work, both as a singer and increasingly as a writer, in her then chosen field of Asian fusion— learning from the very structures she had ignored throughout her childhood.
Her new found ability to cross continents in a single vocal line and weave seamlessly the vocal styles of the Arab world, Andalucia, Ireland, Scotland, India and more ancient structures such as that of Gregorian plainsong made for a true fusion within one mind and one voice. Weaving My Ancestor’s Voices established Chandra as a spiritual heir to a ‘whole world’ vocal tradition, whilst Coe’s sensitive and painstaking production enhanced this further and acted as an integral part of the recording, particularly on the virtuoso vocal percussion pieces ‘Speaking In Tongues’ I and II. The album spent several weeks in the Billboard World Music Top 10 and outsold everything else on the label in the USA.
After touring the USA with Peter Gabriel’s 1993 WOMAD tour, there followed The Zen Kiss and ABoneCroneDrone. The latter was a daring minimalist strategy to lure the listener out of long accustomed passivity to hear, as Chandra does, the living symphony of harmonics within the simplest of drones.
In 2001, Sheila released a one-off collaboration album with The Ganges Orchestra called This Sentence is True (The Previous Sentence Is False) on the tiny Indipop Records; a project she said helped her break out of her voice and drone box. In the meantime, Sheila’s transcendent vocals from the Real World trilogy had became a staple ingredient of unauthorised dance remixes, and were even copied by session singer Shahin Badar for the infamous single ‘Smack My Bitch Up’ by The Prodigy, in 1997.
Fiercely protective of her musical vision, she’s always received numerous requests to allow samples and remixes of her work, and almost always refuses. However, in 2002, fresh from their success with ‘American Dream’, Jakatta used Sheila’s 1982 Top Ten hit ‘Ever So Lonely’ vocals and completely reconstructed the track underneath. The resulting single reached no 8 in the UK charts and Sheila appeared on Top Of The Pops for the second time. She was also one of four soloists on the second Lord Of The Rings film soundtrack, The Two Towers in 2002 (with a piece written especially for her called ‘Breath Of Life’) which went platinum.
Following voice problems, Sheila returned to live performances for a short while in 2007, after a gap of 14 years, giving concerts around the world with WOMAD and other festivals. She also featured on the first Imagined Village album in that year, and toured the UK with them. In 2010 she signed her first book to Vermilion (Random House) entitled Banish Clutter Forever— How the toothbrush principle will change your life.
Unfortunately this innovative artist’s voice has continued to deteriorate. In 2010 Sheila developed Burnt Mouth Syndrome (for which there is no known cause or cure) and now experiences long-lasting neurological pain triggered by speaking. Singing is completely out of the question. She is effectively mute, and communicates in person largely through handwritten notes and very basic sign language. She says she considers the trilogy she made for Real World to be the best work of her musical career.
https://realworldrecords.com/artists/sheila-chandra/
Об альбоме (англ.) | About Album (en)
Info for 'Out in the Real World'Out in the Real World, is a digital-only release. A collection of remixes, demo recordings and outlier tracks, many previously unreleased, taken from the era when Sheila Chandra was recording for Real World Records. The compilation is designed to act as a companion listening experience to the recently re-issued trilogy of albums, Weaving My Ancestors’ Voices, The Zen Kiss and ABoneCroneDrone.
A number of other tracks are also previously unreleased, such as the Apophysia remix of Every So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean …“one of the few remixes that has ever been sent to me that I enjoyed, as it’s catchy – something the pop addicted teenager in me appreciates”, The Power of Prayer, a track recorded with Rupert Hine during the Real World Recording Week of 1991, “an ‘off the desk/on the day’ version which became the inspiration for Kafi Noir on The Zen Kiss ” and a demo version of Ocean, “a layered voices alternative version of one of the songs from the Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean medley on Weaving My Ancestors’ Voices which didn’t fit on a solo voice album”
On 16th June 2023, Real World Records re-issued Chandra’s three albums for the label, with newly designed artwork, new sleeve notes and coloured vinyl for the LPs.
released August 18, 2023
https://sheilachandra.bandcamp.com/album/out-in-the-real-world
Состав | Artists
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