Salty Tails - Cha's posla (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Salty Tails
- Title: Cha's posla
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Croatia Records
- Genre: Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:35:58
- Total Size: 198 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Hitchina 05:50
02 - Kriva 8MINA 06:06
03 - Past Time 06:59
04 - Pfifer 04:20
05 - Inner Clock 06:25
06 - Blue 2 06:18
01 - Hitchina 05:50
02 - Kriva 8MINA 06:06
03 - Past Time 06:59
04 - Pfifer 04:20
05 - Inner Clock 06:25
06 - Blue 2 06:18
We can put salt on their tail
The album that in recent weeks, along with Amity (a type of Plamenova kamina), keeps me at a living temperature and helps drive winter from my bones and foggy thoughts from my head.
It's about young guys from Rijeka (see the devil), formed in 2011 from the band Tvrdokorna djata.
They play modern jazz combined with rock, funk, reggae, psychedelia and ethnic. But let's play the drawers, they play "fucking" music, they play what a man needs to be a man.
The album was recorded during work hours, live and in three days at Zvjezdan Ružič (Highway Studio), who is also responsible for the mix and production. Mislav Lešić's art work should definitely be mentioned, as proof that the artistry of the sound carrier is one of the essential factors that round off the artistic whole of the album as a universal work. Sometimes the art equipment is crucial so that you can catch the eye of the one in question and give it your attention and time. There is rarely a mistake.
The album is fresh, exciting, you can feel the creative charge and there are no lies, calculations, or pretensions. Its 36-minute duration makes it ideal for an LP, which I would love to wait and put the vinyl on the turntable, because this album deserves it. It is a reflection of the mature playing and authoring reality of these young people from the Croatian capital of music. You don't live from jazz, you live for it. I can always follow some show, but that's not life either. I'm glad they exist and I'm excitedly waiting for a new meeting, especially live, if the road brings them to these parts of our north.
These are the gentlemen: Franjo Črnjarić (soprano and tenor sax), Leo Škec (electric guitar), Dorian Cuculić (keyboards), Vedran Jurdana (electric bass) and Sandro Legan (drums). The author of most of the compositions is the guitarist Leo Škec, I must especially thank him for the last "Blue 2", which you immediately fall in love with, and for the opening "Hitchina", which invites you to dance and socialize.
Let's face it, there is also a jazzy out-of-body experience between the two of them. It takes you away - what is required.
Recommendation: You must get the album. The album can be purchased in CD stores or online (iTunes, Amazon, Deezer, etc.)
The album that in recent weeks, along with Amity (a type of Plamenova kamina), keeps me at a living temperature and helps drive winter from my bones and foggy thoughts from my head.
It's about young guys from Rijeka (see the devil), formed in 2011 from the band Tvrdokorna djata.
They play modern jazz combined with rock, funk, reggae, psychedelia and ethnic. But let's play the drawers, they play "fucking" music, they play what a man needs to be a man.
The album was recorded during work hours, live and in three days at Zvjezdan Ružič (Highway Studio), who is also responsible for the mix and production. Mislav Lešić's art work should definitely be mentioned, as proof that the artistry of the sound carrier is one of the essential factors that round off the artistic whole of the album as a universal work. Sometimes the art equipment is crucial so that you can catch the eye of the one in question and give it your attention and time. There is rarely a mistake.
The album is fresh, exciting, you can feel the creative charge and there are no lies, calculations, or pretensions. Its 36-minute duration makes it ideal for an LP, which I would love to wait and put the vinyl on the turntable, because this album deserves it. It is a reflection of the mature playing and authoring reality of these young people from the Croatian capital of music. You don't live from jazz, you live for it. I can always follow some show, but that's not life either. I'm glad they exist and I'm excitedly waiting for a new meeting, especially live, if the road brings them to these parts of our north.
These are the gentlemen: Franjo Črnjarić (soprano and tenor sax), Leo Škec (electric guitar), Dorian Cuculić (keyboards), Vedran Jurdana (electric bass) and Sandro Legan (drums). The author of most of the compositions is the guitarist Leo Škec, I must especially thank him for the last "Blue 2", which you immediately fall in love with, and for the opening "Hitchina", which invites you to dance and socialize.
Let's face it, there is also a jazzy out-of-body experience between the two of them. It takes you away - what is required.
Recommendation: You must get the album. The album can be purchased in CD stores or online (iTunes, Amazon, Deezer, etc.)
Year 2016 | Jazz | FLAC / APE
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