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The Living Road

Lhasa, Lhasa De SelaMP3 Download
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: August 10, 2004
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. Con Toda Palabra 4:30 Not Available
  2. La Marée Haute 3:24 Not Available
  3. Anywhere On This Road 4:37 Not Available
  4. Abro La Ventana 4:03 Not Available
  5. J'Arrive À La Ville 5:58 Not Available
  6. La Frontera 3:02 Not Available
  7. La Confession 3:45 Not Available
  8. Small Song 2:26 Not Available
  9. My Name 4:17 Not Available
10. Pa' Llegar A Tu Lado 4:32 Not Available
11. Para El Fin Del Mundo O El Año Nuevo 4:23 Not Available
12. Soon This Space Will Be Too Small 4:46 Not Available
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent successor to "La Llorona.", March 29, 2004
This review is from: Living Road (Audio CD)
Lhasa de Sela's sound is the unique product of a bohemian upbringing: born in the US to an American actress/photographer mother and Mexican college professor father, the family (including Lhasa's three sisters, three half-sisters and three half-brothers) traveled throughout the USA and Mexico on a bus. At age 13 Lhasa began singing, taking lessons from a jazz singer in San Francisco. Lhasa's influences include Billie Holliday, Chavela Vargas, Tom Waits, Cuco Sanchez, Maria Callas, Victor Jara and Jacques Brel. Lhasa was also influenced by the passing landscapes, the stories and fairytales told by her mother, as well as the Latin, Arab, Eastern European and Asian music she would listen to.

In "The Living Road," chanteuse Lhasa builds upon the musical foundations laid on her debut "La Llorona," combining moody vocals with a heavy sprinkling of Latin, klezmer, jazz and world influences. "The Living Road" was written seven years after the release of "La Llorona," after Lhasa had moved from Montréal to France in order to perform with her sisters, who are circus performers. The twelve songs are a mixture of English, French and Spanish lyrics. The unique instrumentation present on her debut makes a reappearance here, with the addition of xylophone, bells, mariachi trumpets, maracas, slide guitar and more.

Lhasa's new album is truly a voyage of discovery. Where "La Llorona" centered around the mythical Wailing Woman, "The Living Road" is a metaphor of life as a road. "That's what inspires each of the songs on the album," says Lhasa. "The mysterious force that doesn't let us box ourselves in, that compels us to keep changing. The road is alive, we can't freeze or stop it. And we know can't."

My personal favourites include "La frontera," with a very traditional mariachi sound, the repetitive yet addictive "Small Song," "La marée haute," and "Pa' llegar a tu lado," with its melancholy waltzing rhythm and Satie-like piano bassline. The musical mood is somewhere between a torch song, Mexican folk, Spaghetti Western, and circus music. An excellent sophomore album with all the sparkle and wit we've come to expect from Lhasa. This album was nominated as one of Amazon.ca's Top Albums of 2003 by critics and customers alike, and it's easy to hear why.

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34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lhasa, Lhasa..., September 16, 2004
This review is from: Living Road (Audio CD)
I loved Lhasa's first CD and lived threw the 1997 Ice storm (Quebec) with it. This second CD was a pure pleasure when I saw it in the store. I didn't know she came out with a new CD. I had been living in Florida for 2 years, and international culture is not a priority here. This album is a piece of Montreal that travels in my car all the time. The mix of French, English and Spanish is the everyday reality in Montreal... Que de souvenirs.
This is an amazing album, with passion, emotions... The music is great and the lyrics are even better.

Le premier CD de Lhasa m'a aider a passer au travers de la tempete de verglas qu'on a eu au Quebec en 1997. Quel joie quand j'ai vu son nouveau CD au magasin. Habitant la Floride, je ne suis plus au courant de ce qui ce passe au niveau de la culture internationale. Donc, pendant mon voyage a Montreal, j'ai decouvert qu'elle avait sortie un nouvel album. En plus, c'est un melange de Francais, anglais et espagnol... Montreal me suit partout en auto avec ce nouveau CD de Lhasa. Elle est vraiment super! Les paroles, la musique... C'est indescriptible, parce que c'est unique a Lhasa!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LA CHANTEUSE, November 3, 2005
This review is from: Living Road (Audio CD)
I discovered Lhasa by chance, and I instantly adored her music. Here's a singer out of the commonplace. She's very personal and her musicians are great as well. I find her lyrics are fantastic, she expresses no hypocrisy at all; but frank and profound thoughts, moods and emotions. If I were to describe her music in a word I would say it is intense.

J'ai découvert Lhasa par hasard, et j'ai adoré sa musique instantanément. Elle est une chanteuse hors du commun. Elle est très personnelle et ses musiciens sont très bons aussi. Je trouve que ses paroles sont fantastiques, elle n'exprime aucune d'hypocrisie, pas du tout; mais franches et profondes pensées, humeurs et émotions. Pour décrire sa musique en un mot je dirais que c'est intense.

Descubrí a Lhasa de casualidad, y su música me encantó instantáneamente. Esta es una cantante fuera de lo común. Es muy personal y sus músicos son muy buenos también. Creo que sus letras son fantásticas, no expresa hipocresía alguna sino francos y profundos pensamientos, estados de ánimo y emociones. Si tuviera que describir su música en una sola palabra diría que es intensa.
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