Al Di Meola Morocco Fantasia 2LP Vinil 180 Gramas World Sinfonia Live DMM Audiófilo In-Akustik 2017 EU

Título: Morocco Fantasia
Número de Catálogo: INAK 90321 2LP
Editora: In-Akustik
Reeditado por: In-Akustik
Ano da edição original: 2011
Ano da reedição: 2017
Quantidade de discos: 2
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Peso Total do Artigo: 516gr
País prensagem: EU
Produzido para o Mercado de: EU
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 17 Fevereiro, 2017
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
O ponto alto dos festivais de música Marroquinos é sem dúvida o Mawazine Festival de Rabat, Marrocos.
A fantástica participação de Al Di Meola em 2009 representou também uma reunião de culturas e religiões diversas: Al Di Meola (guitarra), Peo Alfonsi (2ª guitarra), Fausto Beccalossi (acordeão), Gumbi Ortiz (percussão), Victor Miranda (baixo), Peter Kaszas (bateria), e convidados especiais de Marrocos, Said Chraibi (oud), Abdellah Meri (violino) and Tarik Ben Ali (percussão).
Na sua terceira visita ao país, o público Marroquino recebeu-o de forma entusiástica e ele respondeu brindando a audiência com um repertório especial.
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"There exists a universe of really good guitar players on planet Earth but only a small catalogue among them transcends human norms, causing jaws to drop whenever they strap an axe on. Al Di Meola's one of the latter, a fretbender so accomplished that adjectives pale. He debuted rather auspiciously in the famed Return to Forever combo, replacing Bill Connors as the group ramped up into a fusion mode so heady that it, for a time, redefined what acumen and the genre itself were. I caught him in Tampa in the 70s, opening for Weather Report (with Jaco), and was astounded by what the gent could pull off as easily live as on LP.
Probably the best comparative would be John McLaughlin's later works, from Shakti forward and into his work with Trilok Gurtu and others. This isn't accidental. McLaughlin, Di Meola, and Paco de Lucia stunned the music world a couple decades ago with their acoustic trio releases before once again treading their own paths. John and Al could probably make a lot more money were they to re-form their old ways in the blistering, roaring, pounding Mahavishnu Orchestra and RTF, but they're true artists and never sit still for very long, evolving and reaching for new skies and climes.
Di Meola's been pursuing the world music use for a good while now, and Inakustik has recorded just what that means: beautifully complex exotic sounds and tempos, dazzling prowess, containing moods and tones uncommon to the Western world while introducing subtleties and nuances continuing to influence the more intelligent axemen. Di Meola allows plenty of room for the back-up players to stretch out their colorations, especially accordion player Fausto Beccalossi, and the whole thing wraps up in a tear-the-roof-off version of Egyptian Danza as the guitarist picks up his electric and travels back to the Casino days." - A review written for the Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange by Mark S. Tucker / David N. Pyles, Acousticmusic
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