... тому кто хочет вспомнить молодость, и услышать хит группы
Led Zeppelin "Whole Lotta Love"
... но в исполнение ... в интрепретации участников проекта Nguyên Lê
... надо зайти
сюда трек # 10 – и нажать на кругленькую кнопочку ...
... дополню лишь, что вокал принадлежит хрупкой и нежной корейской девушке Youn Sun Nah
... я не очень большой её поклонник ... но это оригинальное исполнение – это нечто ...
... да и сам Nguyên Lê постарался – на славу !!! ... особенно концовка хороша ...
... рип альбома сделаю сегодня вечером ...
... info ...
Nguyên Lê takes the title of his latest album from one of his favourite songs of freedom: Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song” sits alongside hits from Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton and the Beatles, whose “Eleanor Rigby” and “Come Together” frame the album - credit where credit’s due, these artists wrote some of the finest songs in recent memory. But Lê takes the liberty to unearth these icons of pop and rock history from their dust (or gold) covered depths and brings them to the present day and to the global village, with the help of his own formidable musical prowess as well as many exceptional guests from all over the world who provide support in his band.
These poetic words are not too far-fetched, and this is undoubtedly proven on the album. Here we can hear how the soul of Stevie Wonder’s “I Wish” immerses totally harmoniously in Caribbean-Asiatic sound worlds, and how Janis Joplin’s “Mercedes Benz” rolls along not only Californian but also Indian, Japanese and French paths. Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” is also transformed in to a rousing whirlwind, with the band being led by the eternally and indisputably precise Youn Sun Nah who is here surprisingly rocky and irresistibly intense.