Everyone knows that when you release your debut album, consisting of an assortment of sophisticated and worldly numbers performed in Spanish, and that album goes on to make a far bigger splash worldwide than anyone expected, the only sensible course of action is to...run away and join the circus? That's precisely what Lhasa de Sela did following the success of La Llorona: she joined with other members of her family, which always had a nomadic streak in it, and toured around Europe as part of a circus. Upon her return, she got to work on The Living Road, an album about travel, whether it be wheels upon the road, or through life itself. It's hard to say whether the experience of life on the road was the catalyst for the broadening of the writing this time out; there are songs in Spanish, French, and English this time out, but all three are languages that Lhasa was immersed in beforehand. Musically, it's a natural follow-up to La Llorona, drawing from many of the same traditional styles and blending them with more modern instrumentation into a very seamless, sophisticated, and sensual melange, one that thankfully never tips over into the pretentious, condescending, or hokey. And then, of course, there's the real star of the show: Lhasa's voice, which is never short of gorgeous throughout. It's a fantastic follow-up release; hopefully, it won't mean another five-year wait while she hides out under the big top. ~ Sean Carruthers
Rovi
メキシコ系アメリカ人の女性シンガー、ラサことラサ・デ・セーラがネットリ濃厚なバラード・アルバムをリリース。少女期をカナダで過ごしたという彼女だけに、今作でも3か国語(英語、スペイン語、フランス語)を駆使。重厚なストリングスをバックにしながら、ひとくちに〈スモーキー〉と形容するにはあまりにも煙た過ぎるハスキーな歌声で捲し立てる。ニック・ケイヴやトム・ウェイツさえ彷彿とさせる一枚です。
bounce (C)本橋 卓曇
タワーレコード(2004年05月号掲載 (P89))