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Rosie Henshaw: Rosie and the Bees
ByThe album is replete with some instant ear-grabbers. Examples of this immediacy are to be found on the breezy "The Sun," the unequivocally beautiful "Jasmine" and "Sail My Ship" the deceptively restrained opening of which gives way to a somewhat meatier outing, in which Henshaw undertakes some elegant sitar (as also found on "Sunshine Soldier") along with a bass track and ubiquitous vocal duties. But "Mama Song" is a real clincher with perfectly gauged jazz sensibility, Henshaw's voice here channelling

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On tracks like the fascinatingly haunting "You," her true potential becomes much more obvious. This is also true of the slow burning "In the Scheme," which encapsulates some of the most overtly jazzy arrangements, with Hammond-esque organ and interspersed with relatively complex time signatures. Other notable tracks include the memorable "Let There Be Love" and, especially, the quirky "Bubble," a showcase for Victor Martinez Parada's sumptuous acoustic guitar playing.
The comparatively bland "Ode to Music" segues intriguingly into the bonus track, a laid back tour de force, curiously titled "Birdshite," with Henshaw accompanying herself on bass guitar and exemplifying just how good a musician she is. This is an extremely good first foray by a singer with a bright future.
Track Listing
The Sun; Sunshine Soldier; You; Jasmine; Sail My Ship; Let There Be Love; Mama Song; Bubble; In The Scheme; Ode To Music; Birdshite.
Personnel
Rosie Henshaw: vocals, bass, sitar; Banel Martinez: guitar: Dauno Martinez: bass; Buddy Siolo: drums; Fenix Martinez: synthesizers; Byron Mark: piano; Maharshi Raval: tabla; Victor Martinez Parada: guitar; Steve Marin: drums
Album information
Title: Rosie and the Bees | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Martinez Productions
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