Friday, November 30, 2007

Grazia de Marchi, Roberto Tombesi & Calicanto ::: Sporco mondo


A friend passed me Sporco mondo, no cover scans, sorry
Subtitled Canti d’amore alla terra, this album is composed by Marco Ongaro, dealing with ecologycal issues

Calicanto
Grazia de Marchi: voice
Roberto Tombesi: voice, melodeon, classica, battente and 12‐string guitars, mandola, bouzouki, psalthery,
Jew’s harp, ciaramella, tamburello
and
Gabiele Coltri: pipes, harmonium
Claudia Ferronato: voice, birdcall
Francesco Ganassin: clarinets, birdcall
Giancarlo Tombesi: double bass
Paolo Vidaich: percussion
with
Grazia Colombini: viola, voice
Karin Mensah: voice
Renata Mezenov Sa: voice
Mauro Odorizzi: voice
Marco Ongaro: voice
Jamal Ouassini: voice, violin
Marco Pasetto: ocarina, soprano sax
Marisa Pasquali: violin, voice
Dario Rigetti: voice
Massimo Rubulotta: percussion

01 I marinai gridavano terra
02 Un miraggio
03 La riserva
04 La quiete
05 Dormi dolcezza dormi
06 Mangia denaro
07 Nel braccio della morte
08 Il posto delle fragole
09 C’è chi dice che c’è un uomo
10 Una Dea
11 Tra le pieghe
12 Asholka 300 a.C.

2003 • Azzurramusic

Sporco mondo

Uaragniaun ::: Uailí


First recordings by this excellent ensemble from Puglia

Luigi Bolognese: guitar, mandocello, bouzouki, charango, voice
Maria Moramarco: voice
Silvio Teot: tammorra, darbouka, percussion, flute, voice
with
Pino Colonna: recorders
Eufemia Mascolo: double bass
Filippo Giordano: violin
Rocco De Rosa: keyboards
Giuseppe Trabace: flute
Nello Giudice: electric bass
Pasquale Laino: zampogna, ciaramella
Romano Maletic: trumpet
Michele Moramarco: voice

01. Te so venute a cantà 2:00
02. Marì je giute all'acque 3:15
03. Lu Vunerdia Sante 5:18
04. Ze monecarille 2:55
05. Uailì 1:36
06. Caterine a messe 3:40
07. La canteneire 3:06
08. Stornelli 3:25
09. U vuerbe de Dije 1:20
10. Cupa cupa 2:00
11. Nenie natalizie altamurane 4:05
12. Diavule, diavule 2:35
13. Mo ne sceme all'acque 3:48
14. U scarpeir 2:54
15. Cummà Marie 2:40
16. Paratele - Sine sine 2:07
17. Fronne d'alije 2:09
18. La pejte du Uaragniaun - Sì nera nera 5:28
19. Allu balle 3:10
20. U trajenirre 3:22
21. Mamm lu zite 2:34
22. I mo me ne ibbe 2:55
23. Tarantella quanne parite belle 4:08
24. Derme bambenidde 2:56

1996 • Officina-Piazza TE13496
(track 13/24 were originally released on
Canzoni dell'Alta Murgia
1990 • Coop. Territorio & cultura, P.1/31257)



Uailí part 1
Uailí part 2

Elena Ledda & Suonofficina ::: Sonos





Elena Ledda (Selargius, 1959) is a Sardinian singer.
Born near Cagliari, she pursued conservatory studies in oboe and voice. Ledda has a dramatic soprano voice suitable for opera, which she originally performed as an artist, but was attracted by the folk singing of her native Sardinia and has chosen a career primarily in that genre of music. She worked with the Cooperativa Teatro di Sardegna in the late 1970s. She has toured and recorded widely at the international level.
She was chosen by Sardinia's top movie director, Gianfranco Cabiddu, to be the leading voice for his renowned live music/cinematic mix project, Sonos de Memoria, featuring old film footage of Sardinia from the 1930s and today's leading musicians from the island playing over the film. Sonos has toured the world, with other well known Sardinian musicians, such as Paolo Fresu.
A more recent development in 2006 was a new project called "Visioni di Sardegna", written and produced by Elena Ledda's long time collaborator Mauro Palmas, who had old films of Sardinia from the Luce Institute restored and assembled 18 musicians under the direction of RAI TV director, Rodolfo Roberti. Special guest, renowned Greek singer Savina Yannatou, was invited to feature in the project to give it its unique pan-Mediterranean flavour. The project is ongoing in 2007.
The collaboration with Savina Yannatou, resulted in a series of ten concerts being given at the Half Note club in Athens at the end of March 2006. It met with fabulous critical acclaim and TV interest in Greece. This resulted in a CD being recorded ("Tutti Baci", Lyra 1095) by both of them and featuring Mauro Palmas and Primavera en Salonico.
Among her collaborations, feature the likes of Lester Bowie, Israeli singer Noa, Maria Del Mar Bonet (mallorca), Paolo Fresu, her long time personal friend as well as Andreas Vollenweider, Don Cherry, and Nana Vasconcelos. In 2005 Elena collaborated with Neapolitan violinist, Lino Cannavacciuolo (Peppe Barra's violinist and original founder of the Solis String Quartet who are now Noa's band of choice) to produce her latest CD "Amargura". A perfect marriage of Sardinian and Neapolitan sounds and rhythms.
The BBC's Andy Kershaw said of Elena "I planned a trip south to make a programme about Sardinian music, almost solely on the evidence of a CD I was given of Elena's voice. We went to Sardinia and I was blown away. Elena and her band make traditional music from Sardinia using all the mainstream instruments, with hardly any 'traditional sardinian' instruments in sight, yet it sounds so traditional and so not-mainstream. They have achieved a truly unique and refreshing sound. Clearly rooted to sardinian tradition, yet so modern." The programme, featuring many sardinian artists can be heard on (fast foward to the 20th minute of part 2 to hear Elena's interview). http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/onlocation/ram/corsica2.ram
Her latest recordings due out in 2007 were done with other sardinian legend, Andrea Parodi who died from cancer in October 2006, before completing the recordings. Elena was asked to sing at Parodi's funeral as they were friends, and both regularly featured in each other's recordings. Effectively, Elena Ledda's 2007 release will be a collaboration which was almost completed in the studio, though sadly Parodi never made it to the end



Elena Ledda - vocals
Mauro Palmas - mandola, guitar
Marcello Ledda -guitar
Alberto Balia - guitar
Elvio Melas - bass
Alberto Pisu - drums
Sandro Satta - sax
Sandro Marras - percussion
Riccardo Lay - bass
Pietro Sala - percussion
Eugenio Lugliè - flute, bottles
Sandro Marras - percussion
special Guest:
Riccardo Tesi - melodeon
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01. Cantende S'Amore (05)
02. Beranu (02)
03. Mi e la (04)
04. Su dillu (07)
05. S'abba de su nie (from Iandimironnai • Key rec.s KE1002 • 1984)
06. Sett'ispadas (08)
07. Anninnia (01)
08. Versus (06)
09. Di la me''ita (03)
10. Iandimironnai (from Iandimironnai • Key rec.s KE1002 • 1984)
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1988 • Playgame music PCD 01
1989 • Biber Records 66391 (with 2 bonus track from older recordings)
1990 • King 2088 (J)
1997 • Corus PCD 01
2000 • Felmay FY 8030
•
320 kbps mp3, including full booklet scans
•
Sonos part 1
Sonos part 2

Unavantaluna ::: Unavantaluna


A very good Sicilian group

Carmelo Cacciola: cretan lauto, guitar, vocals
Luca Centamore: guitar
Pietro Cernuto: zampogna a paru, friscalettu
Francesco Salvadore - vocals, percussion, marranzanu (Jew's harp)
with
Nando citarella: vocals, tamburello
Mohsen Kasirossafar: zarb
Ashraf A. Mohamed: darbuka
Andrea Piccioni – tamburello

01 Pi suprammari 3.56
02 Toina Tanna 4.16
03 Friscalettata 3.35
04 Malettu/Cori paladinu 4.26
05 Fera, a 0.40
06 Puddicinu, u 4.45
07 Palummedda janca, a 3.07
08 Ciuri ciuri 3.47
09 Salemi 4.29
10 Malandrino 1 3.01
11 Malandrino 2 3.01
12 Quannu l'amanti mia 2.14
13 Pirrara 4.21
14 Aja mola 4.24

2006 • Finisterre FTCD36

Unavantaluna
or
Unavantaluna

Thursday, November 29, 2007

1st birthday a-coming


Tomorrow will be our first birthday. When I started this blog I couldn't imagine today there could be over 200.000 contacts
thank you

Luigi Cinque & Tarantula Hypertext O'rchestra ::: Tangerine Café



This music is a lot of things. It's difficult to say whether it's world music or jazz or Mediterranean groove. Whatever it is, there's not a bad track or misstep on this CD. At times the music sounds like mid-70s Miles, at others like Gabriele Mirabassi's beautiful "Latkia Blend" CD, and at yet other times like some of the most evocative Mediterranean cafe music. It expresses Middle Eastern and North African landscapes, then shifts into almost straight ahead jazz. With more than ten musicians of diverse talants, "Tangerine Cafe" continually unfolds new surprises and stands up to many repeated spins on the player
•
Luigi Cinque - vocals, soprano sax, keyboards, electronics, sax clarinet, clarinet, tammorra, harmonium 
Raiz - vocals 
Paolo Fresu - trumpet 
Danilo Rea - piano 
Gianluca Ruggeri - marimba, percussion 
Enzo Pietropaoli - double bass, electric bass 
Bnet Houaryat - background vocals 
Jivan Gasparyan - duduk 
Badara Seck - vocals 
Luca Sanzò - viola 
Sonia Romano - cello 
Carlo Mariani - launeddas 
Orazio Corsaro - bagpipes 
Adembi El Gadari - guimbri, vocals 
Abdellatif Oughassal - karakeb, vocals 
Ali Shaigan - santur, kamachek 
Abdou Abdemarran - vocals 
Gnawa Sidi Mimoum - rhythmic chorus 
Giaomo De Caterini - electronics, guitar 
Fulvio Maras - percussion 
Emil Zrihan - vocals 
Mangla Tiwari - vocals 
Michele Cinque - didgeridoo 
Francesco Peverini - violin 
Prosca Amori - violin 
Evelina Meghnagi - vocals 
MRF String Quartet 
MRF Chorus 
•
01. Garritm/Core amante 
02. Tangerine Cafe 
03. Niente Senza 'e te 
04. Radiobaladid 
05. Coro meccanico 
06. Garritm/Songlines 
07. Tangerine Cafe - instrumental 
08. Garritm/Danza 
09. Ararat 
• 
2002 • Mediterraneo FHME 19 
•
320 kbps mp3, including full booklet scans
•
Tangerine Café part 1
Tangerine Café part 2