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    The Great Jazz Gig In The Sky -- SAVOLDELLI - CASARANO - BARDOSCIA (MoonJune)

    Now this sounds interesting! Got an email from MoonJune just now:

    SAVOLDELLI - CASARANO - BARDOSCIA

    The Great Jazz Gig In The Sky

    A"TRIalog" based on Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon



    There’s an old joke among instrumentalists:

    What do you call someone who hangs around with musicians? Answer: A singer.

    While this stereotype is overgeneralized to the point of being offensive, it is sadly too often the case that vocalists, particularly in the realm of mainstream commercial music, lack the deep musical knowledge of their instrumental counterparts. But one vocalist who emphatically puts the lie to this questionable cliché is the protean Boris Savoldelli, whose latest album The Great Jazz Gig in the Sky of his exciting new trio Savoldelli Casarano Bardoscia stunningly demonstrates that he is at least the equal of any instrumentalist - nay, any group of instrumentalists.

    Boris didn’t take an easy path in choosing to reimagine one of the most sacred albums of all time, Pink Floyd’s monumental The Dark Side of the Moon. It surely didn’t help that it’s also one of the most frequently covered works of progressive music, from symphonic treatments to chamber arrangements to legions of Floyd tribute bands. But Boris always disdains the easy path, and unlike the many sterile, note-for-note versions of The Dark Side proffered by lesser talents, his rendition truly distinguishes itself by taking a strikingly imaginative and boldly creative new approach to the familiar material - in this case, a wholly absorbing interpretation that reflects his lifelong love of jazz and improvisation.

    Boris pulls out all the stops with his vast arsenal of unparalleled vocal techniques, augmented by his provocative electronic treatments. But The Great Jazz Gig In The Sky is much more than just a vocal showcase, highlighting the formidable creative gifts of his partners, saxophonist extraordinaire Raffaele Casarano and bassist supreme Marco Bardoscia, plus a roster of distinguished guest musicians. The result is a kaleidoscopic marvel of sounds and emotions, delivered with élan, humor, impeccable musicianship, and above all a deep, abiding love for his inspirations, in a tour-de-force album that, we’re sure all Lunatics will agree, truly deserves the superlative “Great”. Once again, open-eared listeners have been gifted with a truly magnificent milestone from the fertile mind of the singular Boris Savoldelli.


    BORIS SAVOLDELLI all vocals, vocal noises and electronics
    RAFFAELE CASARANO saxes and electronics
    MARCO BARDOSCIA double bass and electronics
    with special guests:
    DEWA BUDJANA guitars (Track 6)
    WK569 background sounds manipulation (Tracks 6, 7)
    MAURIZIO NOBILI reciter (Track 5, 9)


    Music by Pink Floyd. All arrangements by Savoldelli, Casarano, Bardoscia.

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    Just got this and have made it through one time so far. Very interesting and original takes on the songs that are burned in our DNA I have to say but you have to adjust a bit to Brother Boris's accent!
    Last edited by Dok; 05-03-2016 at 12:22 AM.

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    Hmm, I'll have to check the camples. Alls I know is I love the two Crimson Jazz Trio albums and thought this sounded in a similar vein.

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