Chlara: Lova Ya (Vinyl LP)
Evosound
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Love Ya is the keenly anticipated fifth album from the British-born Filipina singer/songwriter Chlara, renowned for her passionate, honey-coated vocals and skillful guitar playing. The album is her first featuring all original material since her 2014 debut, Unstoppable, and shows the 29-year-old Acoustic Songbird reaching a new level of maturity. It includes twelve new tracks, all self-penned meditations on love and life except for Chlara's uniquely ethereal reframing of David Bowie's iconic Heroes track. Highlights include the recent singles I Is The Loneliest Letter and Come To Bed; also ear-catching is the blissful chillout groove Sunburn and the sensual bedroom ballad 747, where Chlara exudes a smouldering eroticism. Love Ya will be released by evosound on 180g vinyl LP. Side A, I Is the Loneliest Letter, You Really Shouldn't've, To Be a Rich Man's Wife, Heroes, Sunburn, Ikaw Na Yata, Side B, I Wanna Love Ya, Lady Bird, Spring Slips Away, Come to Bed, Baby Just Let Me Go, 747
Love Ya is the keenly anticipated fifth album from the British-born Filipina singer/songwriter Chlara, renowned for her passionate, honey-coated vocals and skillful guitar playing. The album is her first featuring all original material since her 2014 debut, Unstoppable, and shows the 29-year-old Acoustic Songbird reaching a new level of maturity. It includes twelve new tracks, all self-penned meditations on love and life except for Chlara's uniquely ethereal reframing of David Bowie's iconic Heroes track. Highlights include the recent singles I Is The Loneliest Letter and Come To Bed; also ear-catching is the blissful chillout groove Sunburn and the sensual bedroom ballad 747, where Chlara exudes a smouldering eroticism. Love Ya will be released by evosound on 180g vinyl LP. Side A, I Is the Loneliest Letter, You Really Shouldn't've, To Be a Rich Man's Wife, Heroes, Sunburn, Ikaw Na Yata, Side B, I Wanna Love Ya, Lady Bird, Spring Slips Away, Come to Bed, Baby Just Let Me Go, 747