Double Standards
Double Standards
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Our Take
Our Take
LEA DELARIA hits all the right notes (and some unexpected ones) on her latest album "Double Standards." Known for her bold personality and unique take on classic tunes, Delaria doesn't disappoint with this eclectic mix of covers.
From the moment she kicks off the album with a swinging rendition of "And the Angels Sing," it's clear that Delaria is here to shake things up. Her powerful vocals, combined with her signature sense of humour, bring a fresh perspective to each track.
Tracks like "On the Street Where You Live" and "Lush Life" showcase Delaria's versatility as a performer, effortlessly switching between sultry jazz and playful cabaret. But it's on unexpected gems like her punk-rock inspired take on "Down with Love" that really show off her fearless creativity.
Delaria's band provides a solid foundation for her to shine, with tight arrangements and infectious energy that keeps the album feeling dynamic and alive. And special mention must be made of the album's production, which strikes a perfect balance between raw and polished, capturing the live energy of Delaria's performances.
In a world full of musical conformity, Lea Delaria continues to stand out as a true original. "Double Standards" is a testament to her talent and a must-listen for anyone looking for something a little bit different. So go ahead, crank up the volume and let Delaria take you on a wild ride through her musical playground.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Dancing Barefoot
2. Kiko and the Lavender Moon
3. Call Me
4. Philadelphia
5. Just a Girl
6. Been Caught Stealing
7. Black Hole Sun
8. People Are Strange
9. Tattooed Love Boys
10. Alliance
11. Longview
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Lea DeLaria
Lea DeLaria, the "Big Boo" of Broadway turned jazz diva, is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. With a voice as powerful as her personality, DeLaria effortlessly blends genres from jazz to punk to create a sound that is uniquely her own. Known for her signature shaved head and bold stage presence, DeLaria has been captivating audiences for over three decades. Her fearless attitude and razor-sharp wit have earned her a loyal following of fans who can't get enough of her unapologetic style. Despite her larger-than-life persona, DeLaria is a true artist at heart. Her critically acclaimed albums have showcased her incredible vocal range and fearless approach to music-making. Whether she's belting out a jazz standard or putting her own spin on a classic rock song, DeLaria's passion for music shines through in every note. With a career that has taken her from Broadway stages to jazz clubs around the world, DeLaria shows no signs of slowing down. Her latest album, "House of David: delaria + bowie = jazz," is a testament to her creativity and ability to reinvent herself time and time again. Lea DeLaria is more than just a music artist - she's a living legend who continues to push boundaries and defy expectations. In a world that often favours conformity over creativity, DeLaria reminds us that true artistry knows no bounds.
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