Nubya Garcia announces debut solo album with 12-minute lead track "Source"
16 July 2020, 12:46
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Saxophonist and composer Nubya Garcia has announced her debut solo record Source, and has unveiled the title-track as the lead single, which features Ms MAURICE, Cassie Kinoshi and Richie Seivwright.
The jazz/dub/reggae-inspired "Source" is the second single to be shared from Garcia's forthcoming album, landing after May's extensive piece "Pace".
Garcia's Source album will follow on from her 2018 EP When We Are, and will feature collaborations with La Perla and Akenya, as well as other tracks featuring Ms MAURICE, Cassie Kinoshi and Richie Seivwright.
Tracklist:
- Pace
- The Message Continues
- Source (feat. Ms MAURICE, Cassie Kinoshi, Richie Seivwright)
- Together Is A Beautiful Place To Be
- Stand With Each Other (feat. Ms MAURICE, Cassie Kinoshi, Richie Seivwright)
- Inner Game
- La cumbia me está llamando (feat. La Perla)
- Before Us: In Demerara & Caura (feat. Ms MAURICE)
- Boundless Beings (feat. Akenya)
"Source" featuring Ms MAURICE, Cassie Kinoshi and Richie Seivwright is out now. Nubya Garcia's Source album is due to land on 21 August via Concord Jazz, and is available to pre-order now.
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