Cat's Cradle That Rocks, And Swings, Too
Click the arrow in the first heart to hear Cha Cha de la Gata sung by Lisa B from her newest cd. At this link: What's New Pussycat? are samples from her new cd, plus other songs you can listen to online. Order her cds and books for your hard-to-please giftees, and save yourself some aggrivation. Remember Can't Get Enough Pussy?
You can hear one of my total favorites from the cd at Wikipedia, Patriarchy, Proof and Pudding - Night and Day/ The Cat Goddess (works with land-line connection) and another at Songs For Lesbians - let this one be a surprise....
Remember, by ordering a cd, you are getting all the wonderful artwork, notes and a much higher sound quality than Y can give you on the internet. And check out these reviews:
SoundstageAV.com - “ ‘What’s New, Pussycat?,’ her newest... is sultry and witty and not at all precious...fun, impressively played and sung, and, yes, very sexy."
Girlsingers.org – “The force is strong with this one. We're dealing with creativity here on a level that will soar above many. The backing musicians are very, very good.”
Soundsoftimelessjazz.com - "Lisa’s voice is flexible and harmonious, beautifully altering between the highs and lows of her sympatico range...Lisa deftly expresses the slinky allure of the cha cha with 'Kitty-Cat Cha Cha' ."
Blogcritics.org - “...a collection of songs that explore not only the nature of the cat, but also many feline-oriented ideas: contentment, home, and the obvious contrasts inherent in the feline spirit...Bringing in her background as a poet, Lisa B makes some unusual moves...the layering of her spoken word ‘The Cat Goddess’ on top of the Cole Porter standard ‘Night and Day’...is exactly why the album works. The tunes are not just interpreted but placed in entirely different contexts…it'll easily put a smile on your face.”
Talkinbroadway.com - “The Cole Porter songs...attracted me to this album...Then my ear was caught too...Her theme of cats finds her doing everything from crooning a touching history/tribute to her own pet, ‘When Malika Sleeps,’ to vocally purring through the old Tom Jones hit, ‘What's New, Pussycat?’...Her other Porter pick, ‘You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To,’ is also relaxed and languorous...in ‘Our House,’ the very fine, cozy old Graham Nash tune...Lisa does a sincere and lovely version of this, my favorite track on the album, simple and unadorned.”
Midwest Record Recap – “This set starts out with Lisa B putting her chops in evidence...it’ll keep you coming back for more. Above all else, you don't trip over pipes like these everyday.”
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