Banda Ionica - Matri mia (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Banda Ionica
- Title: Matri mia
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Felmay
- Genre: Gypsy, Folk, Italy music
- Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 45 min
- Total Size: 259 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Felmay’s catalogue has never been short on flashes of artistic folly, wild bets, missions near- impossible. BANDA IONICA’s album is the latest in a long line of attempts to enrich the musical panorama, in particular that of the Italian scene, by pushing towards the outer limits of sonic experience.
It was 1999 when Fabio Barovero and Roy Paci had an idea which was to become the album, Passione. (felmay 2002) The image of a Madonna surrounded by red roses led to the discovery of a music that was both ancient and at the same time extremely modern, which came directly from tradition and referred to the icons and beliefs that animated Holy week processions in the south of Italy - the music of the marching band with its brass, woodwinds and crashing percussion and that with Passione, marched right onto radio and TV. Passione became a cult album, for many a new wonder of the recorded world documenting an extraordinary realm. It was an epic extended metaphor for what it meant to be Sicilian.
Now with Matri Mia comes a record that is set to overturn everything that Banda Ionica have done. On this new album it’s not only the band who break with traditional schemes but also the producers and guests involved on the record who have had to completely rethink their approach. The result is a work that though it keeps tradition very much in mind is heavily weighted towards the present, if not the future.
Together with Josh Sanfelici, Barovero (composer and founder of Mau Mau) and Paci (who played trumpet on many of the key records of the last few years and who regularly guests with Mau Mau, Manu Chao and Giorgio Conte as well as fronting his own outfit Aretuska) have tried on this second album to revive the hundred year history of the marching band by giving it a contemporary facelift. Such is the ethos behind these tracks which maintain the idiom and strength of southern sonorities while hooking them up to refined pop structures both Italian and international.
The songs on Matri Mia , some instrumental, others with words are all dedicated to women, and in particular to the great Mother who gives her all with love, an encounter between the moving melodies of southern Italian music and the intimate realm of the songwriter who opens up his soul’s suitcase for our inspection.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Banda Ionica - Intro Espinita (1:22)
1.02 - Banda Ionica - Espinita (feat. Macaco el Mono Loco) (4:04)
1.03 - Banda Ionica - Come l'aria (feat. Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi) (4:22)
1.04 - Banda Ionica - Ombra sacra (4:50)
1.05 - Banda Ionica - Raissa (feat. Arthur H) (6:10)
1.06 - Banda Ionica - Giocondità (2:45)
1.07 - Banda Ionica - Mi votu e mi rivotu (feat. Cristina Zavalloni) (5:02)
1.08 - Banda Ionica - Santissima dei naufraganti (feat. Vinicio Capossela) (4:49)
1.09 - Banda Ionica - S.S. Cristo alla colonna (5:56)
1.10 - Banda Ionica - E vui durmite ancora (2:28)
1.11 - Banda Ionica - Lorenzo in Sicilia (3:54)
It was 1999 when Fabio Barovero and Roy Paci had an idea which was to become the album, Passione. (felmay 2002) The image of a Madonna surrounded by red roses led to the discovery of a music that was both ancient and at the same time extremely modern, which came directly from tradition and referred to the icons and beliefs that animated Holy week processions in the south of Italy - the music of the marching band with its brass, woodwinds and crashing percussion and that with Passione, marched right onto radio and TV. Passione became a cult album, for many a new wonder of the recorded world documenting an extraordinary realm. It was an epic extended metaphor for what it meant to be Sicilian.
Now with Matri Mia comes a record that is set to overturn everything that Banda Ionica have done. On this new album it’s not only the band who break with traditional schemes but also the producers and guests involved on the record who have had to completely rethink their approach. The result is a work that though it keeps tradition very much in mind is heavily weighted towards the present, if not the future.
Together with Josh Sanfelici, Barovero (composer and founder of Mau Mau) and Paci (who played trumpet on many of the key records of the last few years and who regularly guests with Mau Mau, Manu Chao and Giorgio Conte as well as fronting his own outfit Aretuska) have tried on this second album to revive the hundred year history of the marching band by giving it a contemporary facelift. Such is the ethos behind these tracks which maintain the idiom and strength of southern sonorities while hooking them up to refined pop structures both Italian and international.
The songs on Matri Mia , some instrumental, others with words are all dedicated to women, and in particular to the great Mother who gives her all with love, an encounter between the moving melodies of southern Italian music and the intimate realm of the songwriter who opens up his soul’s suitcase for our inspection.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Banda Ionica - Intro Espinita (1:22)
1.02 - Banda Ionica - Espinita (feat. Macaco el Mono Loco) (4:04)
1.03 - Banda Ionica - Come l'aria (feat. Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi) (4:22)
1.04 - Banda Ionica - Ombra sacra (4:50)
1.05 - Banda Ionica - Raissa (feat. Arthur H) (6:10)
1.06 - Banda Ionica - Giocondità (2:45)
1.07 - Banda Ionica - Mi votu e mi rivotu (feat. Cristina Zavalloni) (5:02)
1.08 - Banda Ionica - Santissima dei naufraganti (feat. Vinicio Capossela) (4:49)
1.09 - Banda Ionica - S.S. Cristo alla colonna (5:56)
1.10 - Banda Ionica - E vui durmite ancora (2:28)
1.11 - Banda Ionica - Lorenzo in Sicilia (3:54)
Jazz | World | Musica Italiana | Folk | FLAC / APE
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