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Back to Sardinia [CD+DVD]

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発売日 2019年12月06日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルEsoteric
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5013929478138
SKU 5013929478138

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:18:16

[Disc 1]
Back To Sardinia
Lonely Cactus
Happy Tergu
Lake By The Sea
Stones And Mirto
Girl In The Palau Woods
Walking Around
Flying Kites
Purple Dream
Dancing In A Jar
Cinquecento Fragole
Bottles in the Water
Floating Boat

[Disc 2]
Back To Sardinia
Lonely Cactus
Happy Tergu
Lake By The Sea
Stones And Mirto
Girl In The Palau Woods
Walking Around
Flying Kites
Purple Dream
Dancing In A Jar
Cinquecento Fragole
Bottles In The Water
Floating Boat

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Back to Sardinia
    2. 2.
      Lonely Cactus
    3. 3.
      Happy Tergu
    4. 4.
      Lake by the Sea
    5. 5.
      Stones and Mirto
    6. 6.
      Girl in the Palau Woods
    7. 7.
      Walking Around
    8. 8.
      Flying Kites
    9. 9.
      Purple Dream
    10. 10.
      Dancing in a Jar
    11. 11.
      Cinquecento Fragole
    12. 12.
      Bottles in the Water
    13. 13.
      Floating Boat
  2. 2.[DVD]
    1. 1.
      When the Film Is Rolling
    2. 2.
      In the Quiet Earth
    3. 3.
      Castelsardo at Night
    4. 4.
      Turtle Trek

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Djabe

その他
アーティスト: Steve Hackett

オリジナル発売日:2019年

商品の紹介

In 2003, Steve Hackett met the Hungarian jazz fusion septet Djabe and contributed to their album Tancolnak A Kazlak. They got on so well that they played shows together whenever possible. In 2016, Djabe and Hackett got together for improvised recording sessions in the parsonage of a Sardinian cathedral. The flow of ideas and easy rapport netted the widely celebrated Life Is a Journey: The Sardinia Tapes. A year later, the guitarist and band took the material on tour, resulting in the document Life Is a Journey: The Budapest Live Tapes. Djabe returned to the same spot earlier in 2019, without Hackett; his touring schedule wouldn’t allow him to participate live. Instead, a few weeks later while in Budapest, he took the recorded material and overdubbed his parts, which brings us to Back to Sardinia. Djabe, together since 1996, saw no need to prepare before they entered the makeshift studio outside Cathedral Nostra Signore di Tergu. They followed the same spontaneous M.O. they employed in 2016. Given their developed musical dialogue with one another, as well as with Hackett, the flow remained easy and inspired, resulting in an album that acquits itself beautifully when compared to its predecessor. Djabe are not super choppers. They follow a more intuitive and subtle path. Hackett expands the personnel to an octet. The sound on the first half of the 76-minute record is akin to the Pat Metheny Group circa Offramp and Travels. Gently euphoric melodic improvisations are woven through complex, time-stretching, rhythmic statements and airy textural frameworks, as evidenced by the title track Happy Tergu and the heartbreakingly beautiful Lake by the Sea (where Tamas Barabas bass and Attila Egerhazis and Hacketts guitars, along with Aron Koos-Hutas trumpet, weave an incantatory spell above elegantly skittering snare and hi-hat fills. The intensity increases on Girl in the Palau Woods, where drums and bass create a limpid groove that the guitars build on as Janos Nagys keyboards color the foreground. A chorus of wordless vocals swoon in as guitar lines twin with a muted trumpet. Halfway through, the jam turns back on itself as power chords administer the changes, spiraling solos burst from the frame, ratcheting up toward a bracing conclusion. Flying Kites begins like a guitar-centered nursery rhyme before Nagys incandescent pianism and Barabas fleet-fingered soloing claim center stage. Dancing in a Jar sounds like a Nino Rota-inspired film cue for Fellini. Cinquecento Fragole is trumpet-fronted jazz-funk; its suave and soulful, with excellent solos from Hackett, Koos-Hutas, and Egerhazi. Led by Barabas knotty, fretless bassline, muted trumpet, and wafting synths, Floating Boat returns to the melodic euphoria of the albums first half, creating a sweeping and swooning effect as the set closes. The upshot from Back to Sardinia is that Hackett and Djabe are so complementary that it doesnt matter where or how they record; it all ends the same way: in a seamless, highly engaged offering of progressive fusion. [The package also includes a bonus DVD with stereo and surround mixes of the album, three live clips, and a short film.] ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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