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Nicholl and Farquharson: Della by Moonlight
ByDella by Moonlight opens with "Nine Toes," brimming with a

Miles Davis
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Tim Miller
guitarNicholl and Farquharson arrange their suite to develop slowly and thoroughly, growing more abstract and more Charles Ives and Aaron Copland in their more pastoral character as they span the cityscapes of Boston and Halifax. "City Suite: Istanbul" seamlessly adopts more Eastern harmonies that lay well with the more consonant Western melodies. The "Choro Suite" takes on a more Southern Hemisphere flavor that is humidly languid and relaxed. The title cut is the lengthiest piece on the disc, deliciously arranged with a "Pink Panther" vibe that both swings and swaggers. It serves as a fitting coda to this well-conceived, thematic series of compositions. ">
Track Listing
Nine Toes; Aytul’s Waltz; Cleo and Joan; City Suite: Boston; City Suite: Halifax; City Suite: Istanbul; City Suite: DC; City Suite: Al Perugia; Choro Suite: Prelude; Choro Suite: Praca Onze; Choro Suite: Tres Lados; Choro Suite: Roda Loca; Della by Moonlight.
Personnel
Michael Farquharson: basses; Matthew Nicholl: keyboards, percussion; Greg Badolato: tenor saxophone; Tim Miller: guitar; Steve LaGrone: drums.
Album information
Title: Della by Moonlight | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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