Friday, December 14, 2018

Greta Panettieri - Non Gioco Più

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:45
Size: 122,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:52)  1. Parole parole
(5:58)  2. Sono qui per te
(6:51)  3. Non gioco più
(4:58)  4. Brava (feat. Fabrizio Bosso)
(6:52)  5. Soli
(7:52)  6. Un anno d'amore
(4:26)  7. Conversazione
(5:52)  8. Se telefonando
(4:00)  9. E se domani

On June 22nd "Non Gioco Più" (Italian 60's in Jazz) is released, the new album by singer and composer Greta Panettieri, talent already established in New York and now in Italy to present this latest work that reinterprets the great successes of the 60s interpreted by Mina, turning them into jazz with his voice: a real eclectic and sophisticated "tool". The atmospheres of the songs (from "Brava" to "Conversazione", to "Se telefonando") thus hold two suggestions: that of the world of jazz, nocturnal and smoky, with its leaks forward and virtuous improvisations, and that of the song Italian author in the '60s and' 70s that brings the listener back in time when the television show of the variety proposed a cultivated lightness as well as new social models. Great special guest, the trumpet of Fabrizio Bosso, one of the best Italian musicians who on this record fuses his great charisma and his versatility with the volcanic personality and glamor of Greta Panettieri. In the ensemble, saxophonists Gaetano Partipilo and Alfonso Deidda join pianist Andrea Sammartino, double bass player Giuseppe Bassi and drummer Armando Sciommeri. A champion formation that together with Greta Panettieri offers a unique pearl in the Italian record landscape. The release date will be celebrated on June 21 with the official presentation concert at the Velvet in Perugia that will kick off the tour in Italy (the first dates: June 21 PERUGIA, July 6 - Montecarotto (ANCONA), July 26 - Castro (LECCE ), 10 August - Pietralcina (BENEVENTO)) and in Brazil (from 4 to 12 October).

In his live shows in New York, where he has lived since 2000, Greta Panettieri has always traveled from traditional jazz contexts to more experimental ones, passing through Latin, Brazilian, Soul and Funk. "I no longer play" comes after two previous works: "The Edge of Everything" (for Decca / UMG), "Brazilian Nights Live at ZincBar" (result of a New York collaboration with the legendary Brazilian pianist Cidinho Teixeira, bassist Itaiguara Brandao, drummer Mauricio Zottareli and saxophonist Rodrigo Ursaia). A further album "Under Control", has been distributed worldwide on all digital platforms since the end of 2013 and will be released physically in Italy in autumn 2014 as an annex to a Graphic Novel inspired by the adventurous life of Greta. In these years, after the US contracts with Universal and DECCA, a European tour arrived for Greta, opening the concerts of Joe Jackson, and collaborations with Curtis King, Diane Warren, Poogie Bell, Sandro Albert, Terri Lynn Carrington , Mitch Forman, Robert Irvin III, Paolo Braga, Toninho Horta, Arthur Maia, Darryl Tooks. A great talent, with an extraordinary vocality and an absolute interpretative ability, which in Italy has not escaped Gegè Telesforo: he chooses Greta as co-author for many of the tracks of his latest album "Nu Joy" published by Columbia Records / Sony music and he calls her with him on stage throughout the Nu Joy Band tour.

She writes about her Carry Lynn Terrington:
"Greta has a special gift, is able to turn any melody into a personal affirmation, is able to attract the listener to let him hear his message that speaks his language or not. He interprets the melodies as a great musician and not only as a singer, adding his style and his light at the right time, making the melody his own but without affecting the original intention ... Greta is one of the best singers I've ever heard and that's why that we need her to do everything her heart and soul dictate to her, I'm sure she will make a great contribution to the music industry and the world at large ... " Translate by Google http://www.jazzitalia.net/viscomunicatoemb.asp?ID=21966

Non Gioco Più

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