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About This:
A Flutter And Some Words is Ingrid Chavez's long awaited full length album, the follow up to her debut album May 19, 1992 released on Paisley Park Records.
Blissfully solitary in a white room with ten windows overlooking the shifting seasons of New England landscapes and skyways, Ingrid Chavez has been weaving intimate words into dreamtime poetry and song. A Flutter and Some Words is an elegant confessional about spiritual completeness and bonds, painting an audible portrait of relationships, romance and profound moments of ecstasy and sorrow while capturing the rebirth of a woman and artist rediscovered in an organic evolution with a perfect stranger. The abstract music of Lorenzo Scopelliti (a.k.a. Saffron Wood) and the ethereal sound sculpting of producer and engineer Alessandro Mazzitelli sent Ingrid’s imagination on a journey of introspection, reflection and daydreaming. She reminisces on a road trip across the flatlands and mountains of America en route to her family’s inaugural encounter with their spiritual teacher Ammachi on the spoken piece “The First Darshan (Song for Ameera).” “Mine” is a hauntingly beautiful sojourn through stringed melody guided by the gentle smooth vocals of Ingrid Chavez as she muses upon the blush of new love. “A Flutter and Some Words” (her one outside collaboration with former Skyfish band mate Richard Werbowenko), delivers emotive sovereignty and promises to be a new favorite to admirers of Ingrid’s previous work. Ingrid paints shamelessly naked portraits of herself in “Back Roads” and “Terrible Woman”. And she shares about the blessing of a man and a woman finding a way to fall apart gracefully in the bittersweet “No Goodbyes.”
A Flutter and Some Words – 14 spellbinding glimpses into the soul of a uniquely gifted woman...
Accompanying the album release of A Flutter And Some Words is a short film Produced and Directed by Lorenzo Scopelliti, which will premier world-wide. An intimate portrait about the birth and creative process of this extraordinary album. Includes music from the album as a soundtrack interweave and beautifully narrated by Ingrid Chavez.
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