Oops! I ran out of time to get a post in today. Although I want to keep this blog going with as few interruptions as possible, life keeps getting in the way.
So today's post will be a continuation of an old post on a Polish group called Blue Cafe.
Here's another great song from their album Ovosho. It gives you a little glimpse into a different , but equally attractive side of the group.
1. Blue Cafe - My Road (3.65 MB; 128 kbps MP3)
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Driving to Blue Café

I asked our host about the CD and she said that it was a Polish group called Blue Café. This is from their newest CD Ovosho. The lead singer has an incredible controlled smoky voice not unlike Diana Krall or Norah Jones. She also seems to have quite an incredible range. Most of the songs on this album are in english, with a few Polish songs thrown in. On an interesting note, this band's Love Song served as Poland's entry to the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest.
Frustratingly, this CD seems to be available on Amazon for about the same amount as I paid for it in Poland.
Again, I really did have a hard time picking a couple of songs to feature here. Given a choice, I would highlight about 6-8 songs here which all highlight different aspects of the group's talent. However, I'll stick to the catchiest melodies. The lyrics are not particularly sophisticated or subtle, but then again, let's not forget that groups like Abba took lyrics like "Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight, Take me through the darkness to the break of the day" all the way to platinum status mutliple times over!
Let's see how this is received. If there is enough demand, I may feature a couple more songs from this album later.
1. Blue Café - Barok (2.61 MB; 128kbps MP3)
2. Blue Café - Baby, Baby (3.57 MB; 128kbps MP3)
Labels:
Blue Café,
Diana Krall,
Norah Jones,
Poland,
Polish,
pop,
smoky,
vocal,
world music
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