Having broken her own rule of avoiding French at all cost, June thought she might jump at the opportunity to also honour her Italian roots (thanks Mum!) and write a song called Non Voglio Un Caffè. And then again why not take advantage of eleven years of arduous German lessons to remix a Cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach? June's childhood Mexican friend Lucia Barahona also convinced (and coached) June to sing in Spanish the song Primavera. For the rest, though, June remained faithful to her style and composed the rest of The A Cappella Sessions songs in her beloved English language.
The A Cappella Sessions is a multilingual album on more than one account. In the credits you won't find any extravagant instruments: as its name suggests it, The A Cappella Sessions is a voice-only album. June patiently layered all the vocals one by one, her voice changing into a violin here, into a bass or even a drum there. The only external help June's voice resorted to was a pair of hands to provide the indispensable claps and snaps. June also organised a remix contest around 3 of her tracks: London Song, I'm not forgiving you and I'm gonna put some make up on. The result is a jazzy, soul pop and classical album spiced up with dub and electro remixes but always with June Caravel's unique alto voice.
The A Cappella Sessions album is available on all digital platforms (iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, etc.).
The CD digipack is available on http://junecaravel.free.fr/theacappellasessions.html