Alina Amuri – Chasing Traces (2018) [FLAC, 24bit, 44,1 kHz]

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Artist: Alina Amuri
Album: Chasing Traces
Genre: R&B, Soul, Neo Soul
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 31:00
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 331 MB

Tracklist:

1. Alina Amuri – Won’t Cope with It (02:52)
2. Alina Amuri – Water (03:01)
3. Alina Amuri – Pioneers (02:28)
4. Alina Amuri – A Long Time Interlude (01:11)
5. Alina Amuri – Giving up on You (02:09)
6. Alina Amuri – On My Way (02:55)
7. Alina Amuri – Free (03:30)
8. Alina Amuri – Don’t (02:25)
9. Alina Amuri – Chasing Traces (03:29)
10. Alina Amuri – Move Slowly (02:49)
11. Alina Amuri – Daughter (03:25)
12. Alina Amuri – Outro (00:42)

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Recorded in Hamburg, Zurich and Berlin, the album is a collaboration between Amuri and the Hamburg-based AmberYard production team as well as the songwriter, Walter Esposito. Born in Congo, Alina Amuri arrived in Switzerland at the age of two. She loved dancing even as a child, learnt to play the flute and joined the children’s choir of the Zurich Opera House. Later on, she became a sought-after backing vocalist, singing with outfits as diverse as Namusoke, afro-funkster Professor Wouassa, reggae group Kid Jango and the Scrucialists, and rapper Stereo Luchs. She also contributed some of her own tracks to a number of compilation albums before she recorded her full-length debut “Be One With Me” in 2015.
The seeds for “Chasing Traces” were sown during a lengthy trip to Africa where she spent several weeks with a group of Egyptian nomads. Here, she says, she found a new kind of beauty as well as the “peace and quiet” she needed to think about her life and her back-story, a life between roots that she barely knew and a country where she grew up but could never really feel at home in. “Chasing Traces” is an intriguingly diverse and richly detailed album of soul music with a touch of reggae and a sense of melody clearly influenced more by Africa and Europe than contemporary US R&B.

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