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LINA KOUTRAKOS Calling Baby Back Ladies and gentlemen, an invitation to feel the pulse of some of the finest blues/rock east of New Orleans. New York-based Lina Koutrakos is beyond simple comparison with her overwhelmingly expressive voice, capable of explaining crisis in soft, pained whispers, then turning at the song's peak into a big earthy mama begging for her discarded man's return: "I been looking in the face of total strangers/Looking for forgiveness in my baby's eyes/There ain't no trace of the moon, and the sky is totally black/And there ain't nobody can hear me calling my sweet baby back." Koutrakos writes her own songs (accompanied on music here by Mark Hartman), assembled her own eight-piece band-driven to beefy perfection by producer Steven Haigler (the Nixons, Fuel)-and has performed before hungry audiences around the Northeast for years. Last Updated ( Thursday, 18 August 2005 )
LINA KOUTRAKOS:Love Grows Here (4:40) New Yorkers in the know have been watching rock and blues singer/songwriter Lina Koutrakos' star rise for years now, but at a recent Sept. 11 tribute concert at the famed Bottom Line, she stunned the packed room to a hush and outsang a number of nationally known contemporaries. "Love Grows Here" is a radiant, ambling anthem that pays homage to strength and tenacity. The power of Koutrakos' voice is testimony enough, with a soul-nurtured, robust timbre that hints at both time-worn worldliness and a gracious, positive outlook, independent of the cynicism that so often accompanies social commentary. Her instrumental playmates-acoustic guitar, the shimmer of a cymbal, an insistent bongo beat, and near-tribal background vocals echoing alongside-add an organic texture that is like so many arms wrapped around, as Koutrakos rocks steady with, "Woman bravely/Dreams of moving sea and earth/Trying to define her worth/To know that she's existed." You'll feel yourself breathing in and out in unison with this pied piper of a vocalist, whose ability to blend grit and femininity is a blessed example of true artistry. This song is a gift, this singer is a treasure. Savor for yourself at koutrakos.com. -CT
Here I Am (5:05) Producer: Jean -Pierre Perreaux Writers: L.Koutrakos, T. Lauria Publisher: Next Trip (ASCAP) WFK Music: (CD Track)
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