Evelin Samuel about her new album: I can always remember that I did something
Evelin Samuel discusses her new album "Ilma vaiksem pool," which includes crowd favorites from the past 20 years and new music.
Evelin Samuel recently released her album "Ilma vaiksem pool," which features a collection of her audience's favorite songs performed over the last two decades, alongside several entirely new tracks. In an interview on the show "Terevisioon," Samuel shared her motivation behind creating this album, highlighting that she realized the many concerts she performed often resulted in fleeting memories for both herself and the audience. As a result, she felt the need to preserve these beautiful songs she has shared with fans throughout her career.
The album includes contributions from composer Maian Kärmase and arranger Tõnis Kõrvits, who added string arrangements that Samuel describes as evocative of spring, creating an enjoyable listening experience. Samuel emphasized that these arrangements help unify the eclectic mix of the album, making it a cohesive and beautiful project. The blend of old favorites and new music aims to capture the essence of Samuel's artistic journey while allowing her to share her musical legacy with fans.
For Samuel, the release of this album is a significant event, as it marks a personal milestone in her career. She expressed a desire for this work to resonate with her audience, as she reflects on her achievements in music. The interview serves as a reminder of the lasting impact that music can have on both artists and their listeners, highlighting the importance of archiving and celebrating artistic efforts over time.