'Blueprint' by Coco's Lunch
'Blueprint' by Coco's Lunch
Coco’s Lunch © 2007
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Track Listing:
Palani Princess
Warm Feet Dry Land
Thanga
On My Skin
Ai-Ee-Yi
A Lot of Looking to Do
Varkala
I Am Your Grandmother
Zah-Ee-Ah
Fugue
Featuring Melbourne singer/songwriter/percussionists Jacqueline Gawler, Lisa Young, Gabrielle MacGregor and Emma Gilmartin, Coco's Lunch are Australia's multi award-winning, magical purveyors of original vocal repertoire. With 8 critically acclaimed albums under their belt, these women have won the hearts of audiences in over 13 different countries, received countless awards, been featured on compilation albums worldwide, and inspired a generation of singers. Described as a ‘national treasure’ (Herald Sun), Coco’s Lunch are pioneers in the composition and performance of unique vocal repertoire that is now performed by vocal ensembles and choirs globally.
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*Nominated: BEST WORLD MUSIC ALBUM - Australian Recording Industry Awards (ARIAs) 2007
*Nominated: BEST FEMALE SOLO (Jacqueline Gawler in Palani Princess) - Australian A Cappella Awards 2015.
*Nominated: BEST SONG COMPOSED (Palani Princess) - Australian A Cappella Awards 2015.
*Song 'Palani Princess' featured on the Polyfollia 4th World Choral Showcase compilation album (FRANCE 2010)
*Song 'On My Skin’ featured on 'GET VOCAL 2012: The Best Of Contemporary Australian A Cappella' CD
‘A fascinating melange of perfect, soulful vocal harmonies and abstract jazzy percussion grooves... as good as anything I have heard by Sweet Honey In The Rock.’ ABC Limelight Magazine
'Another Outstanding Album...9/10.' Music Australia Guide
‘The new repertoire shines with exquisite harmonies - one of Coco’s trademarks.’ The Age, Melbourne
'The vitality, exquisite control and deeply satisfying harmonies again demonstrate these are superb musicians. Breathing life into thoughtful lyrics, they prove the versatility of the voice...' Roger Mitchell, Sunday Herald Sun