Cecile McLorin Salvant- Oh Snap (new/sealed)

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Cécile McLorin Salvant’s Oh Snap features twelve very personal songs by Salvant—plus a cover of a verse from the Commodores’ 1977 hit “Brick House”—mostly recorded outside of a traditional studio environment and showcasing her genre-spanning tastes and influences. The album features longtime collaborators Sullivan Fortner, Yasushi Nakamura, and Kyle Poole, as well as cameos from singers June McDoom and Kate Davis.The MacArthur Fellow and three-time Grammy-winning singer and composer wrote these short, intimate songs as part of a creative quest: To place spontaneity and joy at the center of her writing process. She originally recorded them alone, at home, never intending for them to be released, using digital tools and effects that she had never played with before, like GarageBand, Logic, AutoTune, Midi plugins, drum loops, vocal effects, reverb, and filters. The songs reflect Salvant’s wide-ranging musical influences from her 1990s childhood in Miami—from boy bands to grunge to classical to folk—and include party tracks with beats, samba grooves, and quiet folk songs.

Disc: 1

1I am a volcano 2Anything but now 3Take this stone (feat. June McDoom & Kate Davis) 4What does blue mean to you? 5Brick House 6Oh Snap

Disc: 2

1Second guessing 2Expanse 3Eureka 4Thank you 5A little bit more 6Nun 7A frog jumps in

Cécile McLorin Salvant’s Oh Snap features twelve very personal songs by Salvant—plus a cover of a verse from the Commodores’ 1977 hit “Brick House”—mostly recorded outside of a traditional studio environment and showcasing her genre-spanning tastes and influences. The album features longtime collaborators Sullivan Fortner, Yasushi Nakamura, and Kyle Poole, as well as cameos from singers June McDoom and Kate Davis.The MacArthur Fellow and three-time Grammy-winning singer and composer wrote these short, intimate songs as part of a creative quest: To place spontaneity and joy at the center of her writing process. She originally recorded them alone, at home, never intending for them to be released, using digital tools and effects that she had never played with before, like GarageBand, Logic, AutoTune, Midi plugins, drum loops, vocal effects, reverb, and filters. The songs reflect Salvant’s wide-ranging musical influences from her 1990s childhood in Miami—from boy bands to grunge to classical to folk—and include party tracks with beats, samba grooves, and quiet folk songs.

Disc: 1

1I am a volcano 2Anything but now 3Take this stone (feat. June McDoom & Kate Davis) 4What does blue mean to you? 5Brick House 6Oh Snap

Disc: 2

1Second guessing 2Expanse 3Eureka 4Thank you 5A little bit more 6Nun 7A frog jumps in