ESPERANZA SPALDING

Pop/Art Song/Folk / Latin Jazz / Eclectic Fusion / RnB / Post-Fusion Contemporary • United States
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Esperanza Spalding was born in Portland, Oregon. Her parents separated when she was very young, and her mother raised Esperanza and her brother on her own in King, a Portland neighborhood that suffered from poverty and violence in the years when Esperanza was growing up. Despite the family’s limited resources, Esperanza’s mother encouraged free thinking and creative expression for her children and exposed them to a variety of cultural influences.

Esperanza fell in love with music at age four, after seeing the classical cellist Yo-Yo Ma perform on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Too small to hold the cello, she took up the violin. After a few violin lessons she was able to practice and study on her own. Her progress on her first instrument was extraordinary. The Portland community provided a number of opportunities for young people to participate in music ensembles and young Esperanza took advantage of them all. At age
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ESPERANZA SPALDING Junjo album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Junjo
Latin Jazz 2006
ESPERANZA SPALDING Esperanza album cover 3.75 | 2 ratings
Esperanza
Latin Jazz 2008
ESPERANZA SPALDING Chamber Music Society album cover 5.00 | 1 ratings
Chamber Music Society
Post-Fusion Contemporary 2010
ESPERANZA SPALDING Radio Music Society album cover 2.50 | 1 ratings
Radio Music Society
RnB 2012
ESPERANZA SPALDING Emily's D+Evolution album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Emily's D+Evolution
Eclectic Fusion 2016
ESPERANZA SPALDING Exposure/Undeveloped album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Exposure/Undeveloped
Eclectic Fusion 2017
ESPERANZA SPALDING 12 Little Spells album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
12 Little Spells
Pop/Art Song/Folk 2018
ESPERANZA SPALDING Songwrights Apothecary Lab album cover 3.45 | 2 ratings
Songwrights Apothecary Lab
Pop/Art Song/Folk 2021

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ESPERANZA SPALDING Songwrights Apothecary Lab

Album · 2021 · Pop/Art Song/Folk
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Esperanza Spalding’s latest album, “Songwrights Apothecary Lab”, is much more than just a collection of songs, instead it represents Spalding’s latest research into music as a healing force. The album title is the same as a program that Spalding curates at Harvard in which musicians, therapists and neuroscientists come together to study the healing powers of music. The big question to the typical layman then is, ‘does this really work’. I think if you are need of healing and open to the influence of this music, then yes, you may feel its effects. On the other hand, if you are busy and distracted you may not notice much of anything. The healing comes to those that seek it.

Musically this is a very diverse set that draws on art pop, rhythmic drones, various styles of jazz and introspective folk music. Finding comparisons can be difficult, but there is a good dose of Alice Coltrane on here, maybe a bit of Joni Mitchell and the avant-garde horn arrangements on Formwela 9 may remind some of Charles Mingus or Sun Ra. Formwela 3 gets into a free fusion jam with Wayne Shorter on board, but the harsh horn sound is not a typical one for Shorter. Although most of this music is not particularly dissonant, this is far from easy listening or background music, this album demands you pay attention, its just too detailed not to.

Although most of these tracks fall into a singer/songwriter category with the expected introspective lyrics about relationships and one’s relationship with the world, there are a couple of good instrumentals as well. The first two tracks get into a nice Indian influenced drone complete with carnatic vocals from guest Ganavya, and Formwela 8 is a lengthy African groove with what sounds like a Lowery organ involved, the same organ sound that Alice Coltrane preferred. No doubt this is a very ambitious musical work, but how well that translates into an enjoyable listening experience may vary per the listener. Esperanza obviously tries to come up with music that is unique, and to that end she very much succeeded here, but there are going to be those who wish there were a few more familiar riffs here and there,

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