Savina Yannatou & Primavera en Salonico - Songs of Thessaloniki (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Songs of Thessaloniki
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Jazz, World, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [96/24] / FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:07:41
Total Size: 1.23 GB / 450 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Apolitikion Agiou Dimitriou (2:25)
02. A la scola del Allianza (2:15)
03. Tin Patrida Mou Ehasa (5:46)
04. Dimo is Solun hodeshe (5:19)
05. La cantiga del fuego (4:13)
06. Una muchacha en Selanica (4:20)
07. Iptidadan yol sorarsan (5:36)
08. Qele-qele (3:18)
09. Calin Davullari (5:23)
10. To yelekaki (3:59)
11. Salonika (2:58)
12. Inchu Bingyole mdar? (1:59)
13. Jelena Solun Devojko (4:19)
14. Yedi-koule (4:45)
15. Poulakin eiha se klouvi (4:15)
16. Pismo dojde od Soluna grada (4:32)
17. Apolitikion Agiou Dimitriou (2:22)

Personnel:

Savina Yannatou, voice
Kostas Vomvolos, qanun, accordion
Yannis Alexandris, oud, guitar
Kyriakos Gouventas, violin
Harris Lambrakis, nay
Michalis Siganidis, double bass
Kostas Theodorou, percussion

Savina Yannatou’s fourth ECM album is a dazzling evocation of her band’s hometown, plunging deep into its rich and complex history. Once known colloquially as the Jerusalem of the Balkans, Thesssaloniki has been home to a host of cultures, religions and ethnic communities. Greeks, Jews, Turks, Bulgarians, Serbs, Armenians, Slavo-Macedonians and Pontiac Greeks have shared the city’s diverse life. Yannatou gives all of them a voice, even casting an Irish song about Salonika into this multi-lingual programme, in which she shines as a unique interpreter and spokeswoman for the city’s ghosts. As ever, Primavera en Salonico are a delight, one of the most resourceful bands of any idiom, as they negotiate the inspired – and very varied - arrangements of Kostas Vomvolos.