Available Now: OKeh Pays Homage to Italian
Vocalist/Multi- Instrumentalist LUCIO DALLA with Dalla in Jazz
Album Available as a Digital-Only Release
OKeh is proud to release Dalla in Jazz, a tribute to the late Italian vocalist/multi- instrumentalist Lucio Dalla (available now as a digital-only release). On March 1, 2012, Dalla,
who had a lifelong affiliation with the Sony Music Entertainment
family, tragically died from a heart attack in Montreux, Switzerland.
Surrounding the first anniversary of his death, OKeh has decided to pay homage to Dalla with a special tribute - Dalla in Jazz, assigning
his wonderful songs to the most representative jazz musicians on the
Italian scene and letting them choose, arrange and interpret Dalla
according to their taste and inspiration.
The album brings together some of the greatest Italian artists in the national and international scene in celebration of Dalla: Paolo
Fresu, Stefano di Battista, Gegè Telesforo, Aldo Romano, Maria Pia De
Vito, Giovanni Mirabassi, Flavio Boltro, Javier Girotto in duet with Peppe Servillo, Enrico Pieranunzi with Simona Severini, Nick The Nightfly, Fabrizo Bosso and Roberto Gatto together with an inspired Max Gazzè.
Vinicio Capossela
adhered enthusiastically as well, with a reinterpretation of "Itaca" to
the sonorities of the Greek band he cooperated with in the making of
his last two records, making of it a sincere, raging, manly recall to
the unknown sea. Dalla in Jazz contains
the greatest hits ("Futura," "Com'è profondo il mare," "Caruso,"
"Attenti al lupo," "Balla balla ballerino") along with some of Dalla's
more obscure songs ("Il cielo," "Vita," "Felicità"), but enthusiasm and
emotion break out in every track from the very first listen.
In
addition to the 13 pieces specifically recorded for the occasion during
2012, the opening track is an exceptional and rare version of Charles
Trenet's "La Mer", recorded in 2010, where Lucio sings in counterpoint
to Luca Aquino's evocative trumpet and refined electronics.
His
career spanning over fifty-years made him a primary artist in Italian
pop music. His lyrics and notes have radically renewed and influenced
the prolific Italian singer-songwriters tradition, but Dalla is deeply
rooted in jazz; it was his first love and remained a burning passion
until the end. A vocalist, keyboardist, saxophonist and clarinetist, he
was also very fond of bebop (when talking about Charlie Parker, he would
become almost transfigured).
Dalla
adored jazz of the 1950s and '60s, and this may be one of the reasons
why many of his songs, including those that moved and continue moving
millions of people, lend themselves well to improvisation and to
harmonic and melodic variation on their wonderful themes. His last day
in Montreux is somehow the emblem of such boundless love. Dalla in Jazz serves
as a spontaneous tribute to the late vocalist and
multi-instrumentalist, sometimes with audacious results, but
artistically free, as Dalla would have liked it.
Lucio Dalla · Dalla in Jazz
OKeh · *Release Date: May 7, 2013
OKeh · *Release Date: May 7, 2013
*digital-only release
For more information on Lucio Dalla, please visit: LucioDalla.it
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