Serah
Artist: Serah
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Senegal Moon
Year: 1997
Tracks: 11
New age/folk-pop singer Serah get-go emerged in 1990 with the internationally acclaimed LP Flight of steps of the Stork. The album showcased the singer's gracile vocal flair, and traced the stork's annual intercontinental flight 'tween Europe and Africa in its lyrics and music. The base wasn't co-occurrent -- Serah herself had made a similar travel, travel from her native America to rural Africa, where she participated in drought rilievo efforts. She as well absorbed elements of the continent's musical traditions into her possess style, and shared her euphony with local musicians she met along the path. Serah then relocated to France, where she began living in an ancient, abandoned monastery. It was there that Flight of the Stork was for the most part scripted, and soon Serah was on her way to new age prima donna position.
In 1996, Serah returned with Prohibited of the Wind, which experimented with mature folk-pop, just didn't fully displace her new age material. Republic of Senegal Moon followed a yr later; the album featured collaborations with African musicians, and again interracial blowy tribe with more than quiet textures. Serah issued Voice of Amethyst, her get-go Christmas album, that same year. For 2000's Wing of Mercy, the singer once more combined tribe, pop, and world music influences, and scored an adult contemporary wireless hit with her cover of 10cc's "Non in Love." Serah issued Late Harvest in 2002. It included reworkings of such pop favorites as Ben E. King's "Stand By Me" and the Christopher Cross light rock candy favorite "Sailing."

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