Saturday, October 3, 2020

Francesco Caligiuri Quintet - Renaissance

Styles: Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:16
Size: 100,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:53) 1. The Breeze
(3:10) 2. Le petit enfant
(4:23) 3. Restless
(4:12) 4. Rêve
(5:48) 5. Il Canto dei Titani
(7:04) 6. Double Essence
(5:49) 7. Relax Your Mind
(6:54) 8. Renaissance

Eugenio Colombo describes the disc in the cover notes by saying these words: “Amazing, the music on this CD seems to have come from a secret (British) casket of the fatal 70s. Complexity of the compositional form, unitary and consequent conception of the proposed music, agogic and use of times and meters of other latitudes refer us to the aesthetics of the so-called “progressive rock”, but the expressive freedom and the risk in the improvisational parts transport us to a universe close to the most authentic African American avant-garde.

We are less surprised that this music is composed, organized and played by a young man: Francesco Caligiuri, from a small town near Cosenza, therefore from the periphery of the periphery of the Empire. Italy, on the outskirts of Europe, has accustomed us for a long time that cultural events do not necessarily take place in big cities, just think of Clusone, Noci but also, in other ways, Spoleto. The project is already defined by the choice of the adventure companions: Nicola Pisani soprano sax, the same Francesco Caligiuri baritone sax, bass clarinet and alto recorder, Michel Godard tuba and serpentone, Luca Garlaschelli double bass and Francesco Montebello drums; expert musicians, curious about different sound environments, without pre-made models and with original sounds.

The compositions are always at the service of the soloists, there is a counterpoint design which, also due to the absence of a harmonic instrument, gives us the illusion of listening to a small chamber orchestra instead of a jazz quintet”. https://francescocaligiuri.com/en/js_albums/renaissance-2/

Personnel: Francesco Caligiuri (baritone sax, bass clarinet and flute), Nicola Pisani (soprano sax), Michel Godard (tuba and serpentone), Luca Gralaschelli (double bass), Francesco Montebello (drums).

Renaissance

Ella Fitzgerald - Invite You To Listen And Relax

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1955
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:09
Size: 82,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:08) 1. I Wished On The Moon
(2:43) 2. Baby
(3:00) 3. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
(3:13) 4. A Man Wrote A Song
(2:49) 5. Who's Afraid (Not I, Not I, Not I)
(2:27) 6. Happy Talk
(3:05) 7. Black Coffee
(3:05) 8. Lover's Gold
(2:55) 9. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
(3:01) 10. Dream A Little Longer
(2:40) 11. I Need
(3:00) 12. Foolish Tears

Responding to the demand for mood music albums in 1958, Decca put together an LP of ballads and things that Ella Fitzgerald recorded in tandem with Decca's all-purpose music director Gordon Jenkins when he was riding high in the early '50s. Fitzgerald could invoke a few jazz inflections here and there, particularly on a bluesy rendition of "Black Coffee," but she is asked mostly to play the role of a white-bread pop crooner. All of Jenkins' harmonic, big-band, orchestral and choral trademarks are in full play here, evoking the cozy ambience of postwar suburbia as completely as anyone did in those days. As a period piece, it is very enlightening, but Fitzgerald's best Decca work lay elsewhere. ~Richard S. Ginell https://www.allmusic.com/album/miss-ella-fitzgerald-and-mr-gordon-jenkins-invite-you-to-listen-and-relax-mw0000871003

Invite You To Listen And Relax