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| Value for Money | 6/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8/10 |
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jfderry![]()
on 29th Aug 2006
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Fascinating attempt to fuse Baroque and jazz. This is not quite as it seems. The concept was to make contemporary treatments, "poppy" in parts, of classical charts / libretti resulting in an eclectic album of pop, jazz, rock and progressive rock. It is most pleasing when rapid-fire Latin-inspired guitar and vibes licks snake around Sarah Pillow's angelic voice, not a classic falsetto but an impressive range, however, her vocal dynamics (particularly vibtrati) sometimes conflict with the modern setting. The progressive rock element is understandable on learning that Brand X provide the support, with John Goodsall's guitar runs at times John McLaughlin and Carlos Santana-inspired, and Percy Jones' bass fiery and swerving. Nuove Musiche doesn't quite make the fusion as achieved by Garbarek's Officium and Mnemosyne, but good fun all the same.
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