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20 May 2009
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Decca Records presents Rituals, the third album from Italian musician Nicola Conte, available on May 19th!

“Love In Awakening” Audio Stream:

http://uclassics.edgeboss.net/wmedia/uclassics/nicolaconte/lovein.wax

Nicola Conte official site:

http://www.nicolaconte.it

and MySpace page:

http://www.myspace.com/nicolacontetheofficialspace

Preferred Retail Link:

http://www.amazon.com/Rituals-Nicola-Conte/dp/B00223SE1A/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1240931191&sr=8-3

2008 is the year of “Rituals”, which confirms the multifaceted talent of the artist and instrumentalist from Bari. Recorded between the end of 2005 and the October of 2007, also this work first of all develops around the historical faithful team which follows the artist in the live shows. Here we find again Pietro Lussu, Pietro Ciancaglini, Fabrizio Bosso, Lorenzo Tucci and Daniele Scannapieco, with whom Nicola elaborated lots of tracks contained in the album. Afterwards the band has been flanked the other friends of theirs, Gianluca Petrella, Gaetano Partipilo and Till Bronner, who also attended the previous “Other Directions”.

Also this album grew up through several production phases, and shows a sharper appearance, thanks above all to the love for both the overseas and European jazz.
The Afro kind of Jazz is celebrated with the participation of Greg Osby and Michael Pinto.The first one is a talented alto sax musician and one of the gurus in the New York jazz scene, resident in the “roaster” of the Blue Note for twenty years; the second one instead is a vibraphone musician born in New Jersey, a kind of rising star who grew up at the Berklee School of Music. As opposed to the overseas scene, the melodies and the feelings typical of the European school are demonstrated strongly through the energy and taste typically expressed in the north of Europe, particularly in Scandinavia: Timo Lassy and Teppo Maikinen, already famous in their home country, Finland, and highly considered in Italy because of their participation on the Five Corners Quintet’s album, respectively as a saxophonist and a drummer.

The utilization of the voices gives us great artistic importance and depth. These voices belong to Chiara Civello and Alice Ricciardi and express all the warmth and intensity typically Italian. The first one, born in Rome, achieved success in the States, where she was already living and studying singing. Some years ago she made her worldwide debut with Verve Records, with the intuition of Burt Bacharach who produced some tracks of her first album.The other singer, born and living in Milan, is the new Italian Jazz singer at Blue Note. We are in front of two emotional women with great vocalisms. They show a different appeal but perfectly malleable to the melodic tessitura of the songs.A black kind of vocalism is expressed differently by Kim Sanders, a sophisticated Berliner soul singer, who already had the chance to perform during the various Jazz Combo live shows, and which represents a connection with the Afro American culture. For the first time in a Nicola Conte’s album we find some male voices, as well as those of the newer and original ones of the international market. Josè James, a singer from New York who has been acknowledged by the European media thanks to the intuition of Gilles Peterson. The famous DJ was so amazed during a concert of the singer while he was performing “Equinox” by John Coltrane, that he decided to produce for him an entire album. Josè James takes care of the great singer’s past tradition, those big names like Joe Williams, Nat King Cole and Mark Murphy, but using a timbre similar to the one typical of Andy Bey’s voice of the first years.
Another fascinating voice is Philippe Weiss’ one, who gave us a memorable performance in “Caravan”, one of the most famous Duke Ellington’s pieces which, together with “Macedonia” by Dusko Gojkovic represents the unique unoriginal compositions of this work.
“Rituals” signals a switch in Nicola Conte’s artistic career, further developed thanks to his effort in the creation of the songs and lyrics of the record. Just as it happened in the previous album, also here we find references to the literary culture dear to Nicola which helped him find inspiration during the writing phase.
Among the poet’s lectures which influenced the lyrics we find those of Dylan Thomas and the American Langstone Hughes.There are some pieces in the album which were inspired more than the others by the literature of these two writers. The first one is “Like Heavens In The Wind”, whose lyrics were performed by Josè James. His words are accompanied by the wind instruments with Till Bronner and Sandro Deidda, a valued musician from Campania who is present in seven pieces of the album.
The other two songs in question are “I See All Shades Of You”, with Alice Ricciardi’s classical interpretation, and “The Nubian Queens”, where the drumming by the Finn Teppo Maikinen leaves immediately its mark. The solos by Fabrizio Bosso and Timo Lassy seems to be unbreakable till the end of the song.
Another innovation immediately perceptible listening to “Rituals” is the compositive form, the colours, the feelings and the romantic mood which are expressed through the blue notes of the guitar played by Nicola Conte (here as an instrumentalist). Among the most famous great historical instrumentalists of the past Nicola Conte is influenced by Barney Kessel, Jim Hall, Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Pat Martino, Gabor Szabo, Kenny Burrell. Great artistic conceptions which still promise us future new productions of this great Italian artist.

category: music
20 May 2009

Always known as a singles band, its not too surprising that Ash decided to focus on singles over albums. But 26 tunes is a lot! Read more from NME.com:

Ash are offering a new song as a free download before beginning a year-long run of 26 single releases.

‘Return Of White Rabbit’ is available to download from the band’s official website, Ash-official.com.

The download is a ‘prequel’ for the Irish band’s newly-launched ‘A-Z Series’, which will see them release 26 singles, one each fortnight, over the next 12 months, due to begin in September.

The series will kick off with the release of ‘True Love 1980′ later in the year.

“We wanted to be the first people to do it like this,” frontman Tim Wheeler said of the scheme. “This is a time when you can try new ideas and it can work.”

The move comes after Ash’s 2007 announcement that they wouldn’t release any more conventional albums.

Wheeler added that he hoped fans would get into the spirit of the ‘A-Z Series’, which will see singles released every two weeks digitally, on vinyl and on CD.

“There’s a great Andy Warhol quote about how waiting for something makes it more exciting,” he said. “I think it’ll be great for our fans waiting every two weeks knowing they’re going to get a song and wondering what it’ll be like. It’ll be fun.”

To read more about Ash’s ‘A-Z Series’, including the full interview with Wheeler, see this week’s issue of NME, out nationwide today (May 20).

category: music
20 May 2009

The deaf, dumb and blind boy is 40 years old this summer! And to commemorate this unforgettable event, Ode Records presents the London Symphony Orchestra joined by The Who and other distinguished guests performing this classic album.

Considered the first album to be recognized as a “Rock opera,” Tommy is celebrating its 40th with this all-star production featuring; Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Rod Stewart, John Entwistle, Merry Clayton, Steve Winwood, Richie Havens, Richard Harris, Ringo Starr, Maggie Bell, Graham Bell and Sandy Denny.

Tommy was originally released in 1969 as the first concept album in the history of rock & roll and went straight to #2 in the UK charts. In 1972 entrepreneur Lou Reizner presented the concert version of Tommy backed up by The London Symphony Orchestra and Chambre Choir with guest appearances.  The piece landed Pete Townshend’s support because he saw it as the realization of what he had visualized when he wrote the original piece, with multiple instruments in mind.

This release of Tommy was performed by a 100-piece orchestra and was one of the more elaborately conceived albums of its era. It became a gold record, selling in excess of 500,000 units.  Tommy hits all digital stores next week, but is available one week early on iTunes, so grab it now!

Download and share “I’m Free” (feat. Roger Daltrey) from the London Symphony Orchestra’s Tommy
TOMMY Tracklist (all tracks performed by LSO):

01 Overture

02 It’s A Boy – feat. Sandy Denny

03 1921 – feat. Graham Bell, Steve Winwood, Maggie Bell, Roger Daltry

04 Amazing Journey – feat. Pete Townshend

05 Sparks

06 Eyesight to The Blind – feat. Richie Havens

07 Christmas – feat. Steve Winwood, Roger Daltry

08 Cousin Kevin – feat. John Entwhistle

09 The Acid Queen – feat. Merry Clayton

10 Underture

11 Do You Think It’s Alright? – feat. Maggie Bell, Steve Winwood

12 Fiddle About – feat. Ringo Starr

13 Pin Ball Wizard – feat. Rod Stewart

14 There’s A Doctor I’ve Found – feat. Steve Winwood

15 Go To The Mirror Boy – feat. Richard Harris, Roger Daltry, Steve Winwood

16 Tommy Can You Hear Me? – feat. Maggie Bell

17 Smash The Mirror – feat. Maggie Bell

18 I’m Free – feat. Roger Daltrey

19 Miracle Cure – feat. Chambre Choir

20 Sensation – feat. Roger Daltrey

21 Sally Simpson – feat. Pete Townshend

22 Welcome – feat. Roger Daltrey

23 Tommy’s Holiday Camp – feat. Ringo Starr

24 We’re Not Gonna Take It – feat. Roger Daltrey

25 See Me, Feel Me – feat. Roger Daltrey

For More Information:

http://www.thewho.com/

http://lso.co.uk/home/