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Albert Vila: Levity
ByBut consider a word grown from the same root as "levity," the word "levitation," which refers to rising from the Earth under the influence of an unseen power. In this sense there is no better description of the solo guitar artistry of Albert Vila. His guitar work is light, sparking, and floating it seems along with wispy clouds. It knows nothing of gravity.
On his first solo effort, Vilawho sounds as if he owes a debt to guitarist

Ralph Towner
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Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

George Shearing
piano1919 - 2011

Bob Marley
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Vila's nimbleness and obvious love for the music he has chosen could result in what might be mistaken for a classical recital: sophisticated, understated, polished, presented by a virtuosic player. It is music that could be served up in the tasting room of a posh winery, for very fortunate wine tasters. But the familiar melodies emerge, of a pop song, a jazz standard, a folk tune, or some reggae. He reminds one of Brad Mehldauanother artist with borderless, wide-ranging musical tastes combined with the highest level of musical skills.
The title tune closes the disc, perhaps the lightest of tunes here, and as pretty and engaging as anything that came before it on this outstanding solo outing. ">
Track Listing
Eleanor Rigby; A Felicidad; Hijo De La Luna; Lullaby Of Birdland; Redemption Song; Everything Happens To Me; River Man; Levity.
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Albert Vila
guitarAlbum information
Title: Levity | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Hypnote Records
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