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Clare Foster: Kumbhaka
ByClare Foster
vocalsFoster's inspiration for this album has emerged from her interests in Latin American rhythms but also her passion for the American songbook. "I'll Remember April," the ninth track on the album, is a perfect example of how she integrates these two musical characteristics. Her interpretation of this well-known standard is combined with a lesser-known style of music originating from Uruguay named, candombe. The groove is based upon three contrasting drums.
Among the fifteen grooves that are presented on Kumbhaka, Clare's adaptation of

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
As well as herself, Foster also shares the vocal role with
Sue Jarvis
vocalsNeil Angilley
piano
Shanti Paul Jayasinha
arrangerOverall, Kumbhaka captures a wide variety of styles and rhythms associated with Latin America, many that are unknown to the general listener. Foster's process of connecting this part of the world with the success of the American songbook has clearly achieved high standards. A gifted musician who, along with her talented colleagues, has flourished in seamlessly merging complex rhythms with the popularity of the American tradition. ">
Track Listing
Who Will Buy; Bai?o Na Praia; I Get Along Without You Very Well; I Only Have Eyes For You; Singing' In The Rain; Gone With The Wind; No Moon At All; Can't Help Singing; I'll Remember April; Stairway To The Stars; Quem Canta Os Males Espanta; There's A Small Hotel; What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?; Just One Of Those Things; The Silent Space
Album information
Title: Kumbhaka | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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