Here’s an intriguing album by a woman with a wondrous voice, mixing elements of her own cultural heritage of German, Italian and Iranian sounds. She also plays guitar and piano, mixing and matching with Harold Lopez-Nussa/p, Mayquel Gonzalez/tp, Julio Cesar Gonzalez/b and a mix and match of cameo guests. With Gonzalez’s trumpet, her sandied voices is warm and seductive on the samba-ish “Flor de Lis” while intimate and vulnerable with pianist Nando Michelin on a heart breaking “I Fall In Love Too Easily”. She takes the Albanian folk song “Pranvera” and turns it into a meditative reflection, and she goes romantic as she weaves a story with the genteel lyrical “Alfonsina y el Mar”. She proves the old joke, “She could read from the phone book and make it sound good” by taking some Baha’I writings and turning it into a glorious mystical expose on “Krijim”. When is she hitting LA?