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Dimitris Angelakis: Long Way Home
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Dimitris Angelakis
vibraphoneAngelakis uses Kavafis' poem, "Ithaca'' as the inspiration for this album. Ithaca was, of course, Odysseus' home, and the poem focuses on this journey home. As Angelaikis suggests, we discover ourselves "through the voyages we take, and this is, in fact, the voyage's ultimate goal."
Angelakis has certainly had his own epic musical journey, which began when he was a child in Greece. His father was a famous Greek trumpet player and arranger, and Dimitris eventually made a name for himself in Europe playing both as a sideman and a leader. In 2013, he received a Fullbright scholarship and earned a master's degree at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Long Way Home is his debut recording, and there is a cool vibe throughout.
The album features Angelaikis on vibraphone along with

George Kontrafouris
organ, Hammond B3b.1967

Kimon Karoutzos
bass, acousticJason Wastor
drumsThe majority of songs included are original compositions, each of which tells a story inspired by Angelakis' travels. He also features Jimmy Van Heusen's "Polka Dots and Moonbeams,"

Walter Bishop, Jr.
piano1927 - 1998

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Long Way Home is serious jazz, but it's also a lot of fun. Many of the songs, such as "Johnny The Liar," "Joe's Corner," and "Murphy" provide a daily dose of swing, but there are also a few softer, more reflective compositions like "Only For You." There is an uplifting quality here, and this is an exceptional debut album. Long Way Home is definitely a trip worth taking. ">
Track Listing
Murphy; Ulysses' Journey; Only for You; Joe's Corner; Coral Keys; Very Early; Johnny the Liar; Polka Dots and Moonbeams.
Personnel
Dimitris Angelakis
vibraphoneGeorge Kontrafouris
organ, Hammond B3Kimon Karoutzos
bass, acousticJason Wastor
drumsAlbum information
Title: Long Way Home | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: ΠΚ music
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