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Louise Cappi – Hope
Today we want to talk about the new album Louise Cappi, the daughter of the legendary jazz guitarist Al Cappi. Louise Cappi is a well-known jazz and blues singer in New Orleans and far beyond.

Her unique voice tone makes us enjoy listening to their organic jazz themes. Her skill is unsurpassed and she certainly continues to contribute to the world jazz heritage as her father did. In the album 'Hope' all the 9 tracks were refined in graceful sequences, presenting talented arrangements and instrumental playing of first-class musicians.  


The song 'Happy Place' has a great rhythm and blues with groove and rhythmic swing. The vocals conveys all the intonations in soulful and emotional form, completely immersed in the song. Guitar solo is a separate presentation theme that is transmitted to the bass solo and flows into a rich finale. 


The track 'Keep That Dream Alive' sounds with smooth soul and blues notes. The energy of the 70's is gracefully conveyed by its main vocal and backing vocal lines and the jazz guitar adds zest to this beautiful song form. 


The title song 'Hope' is a true masterpiece of pop jazz and blues aesthetics. The melody of the soul is remembered and invites you to our incredible musical journey in search of our hope. Pop-funk track 'Talking Talking' got a blues harmony where hot singing and sad accompaniment meet. 


Of course, the album 'Hope' is a great work that deserves the best praise from music critics and music lovers. Listen to the full album 'Hope' below on Spotify and love the talent of the genius Louise Cappi.