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Sabino de Bari: Ashanti
ByDiana Torti
vocals
Sabino de Bari
guitarBuilt around the imagined journeys of a young refugee in search of a home, the twelve tracks wind their way through a range of emotional registers, with ingratiating melodies in abundance. Many of the tracks are trio pieces, as de Bari's partners, bassist
Andrea Colella
bass, acousticFrancesco de Rubeis
drumsAs strong as the trio pieces are, the music is elevated still further when bass clarinetist

Luciano Orologi
saxophoneDe Bari's compositions are so richly tuneful that it can become almost too easy to be lulled by them, thereby missing the guitarist's brilliance. The title track is a case in point: with a beautiful melody at its core, supplemented by the understated support of Colella and de Rubeis, one can miss the deft flourishes that de Bari so effortlessly employs. But needing an opportunity to relisten to this fine album in order to find its hidden charms is not a bad thing. ">
Track Listing
Ka-Be; Melodia; Walking from Home; Breaking News; Ashanti; Desert Games; Inside; Nenia; Day After Day; Waiting for It; Dark Sea; A New Home.
Personnel
Sabino de Bari
guitarAndrea Colella
bass, acousticFrancesco de Rubeis
drumsLuciano Orologi
saxophoneAdditional Instrumentation
Luciano Orologi: bass clarinet (1, 7, 9).
Album information
Title: Ashanti | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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