Sonia Spinello & Eugenia Canale - Flow (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Sonia Spinello, Eugenia Canale
Title: Flow
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Abeat
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 49:59
Total Size: 466 / 217 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Flow
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Abeat
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 49:59
Total Size: 466 / 217 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. In every existence I (02:03)
2. Embrace (04:18)
3. Crystals (04:45)
4. GrEy smoke (07:54)
5. Answers from the fog (06:31)
6. Bitterness (04:38)
7. Lou lou (05:06)
8. My future (06:02)
9. Flow (06:10)
10. In every existence II (02:29)
Personnel:
Sonia Spinello vocals
Eugenia Canale piano and prepared piano
Ashti Abdo saz ( tembur), duduk, hulusi, voice on tracks 1,4,7,8
Francesca Corrias vocals on track 10
Rob Luft guitars on tracks 5
Mario Mariotti flugelhorn on tracks 2
Daniela Savoldi cello and voice on tracks 4,6
Achille Succi bass clarinet and alto sax on track 9
The title Flow is highly illustrative of the nature of the project. A continuous flow conveyed by the artistic meeting between the great singer and performer Sonia Spinello and the pianist revelation of recent years, Eugenia Canale, further supported by the unconventional and deeply inspired contribution of many other excellent performers, each with their own aesthetics and sensitivity, and all in search of a sound that would delve into the word and take it deeper. The “Sound” seems to be the constant of a particularly intense work, powerful from a compositional point of view and masterfully conducted by the two leaders.
In “Flow” sounds intersect that draw on wisdom cultures, the jazz tradition and a piano, here often played in a tailpiece or in an unconventional way, sometimes “prepared” with commonly used objects. Extemporaneous improvisation is the narrative heart of this continually exploring journey, which describes a circular path where the perception and sensitivity of the listener are the completion of the creative process…”
In “Flow” sounds intersect that draw on wisdom cultures, the jazz tradition and a piano, here often played in a tailpiece or in an unconventional way, sometimes “prepared” with commonly used objects. Extemporaneous improvisation is the narrative heart of this continually exploring journey, which describes a circular path where the perception and sensitivity of the listener are the completion of the creative process…”