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David Borgo: Pathika
ByHe puts this concept into practice with his teaching for the "Semester At Sea." This educational cruise program takes students to various ports worldwide to expose them to perspective-broadening travel and first-hand experience with different cultures. The students benefit; the teachers do, too.
Borgo, fresh off the 2023 Spring session of the Semester at Sea, wrote a batch of compositions influenced by his impressions of the places where the educational cruise ship dropped anchor: India, Kenya, Jordan, Cyprus, Croatia, Morocco, and Portugal. Pathika is the result. World Music, indeed.
"Mumbai" opens the set. Time stands still, in the face of drummer

Mark Ferber
drums
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saxophone1926 - 1967
"Mombasa" features
Nathan Hubbard
drumsThe inspiration and creation of Pathika parallels a pair of

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"Lisboa" features a laid-back Portuguese tinge, with Harvey Magsino supplying an acoustic Euro-guitar mood, while "Dubrovnic" has Borgo scorching the air in front of an ebullient rhythm, and "Bath" closes thingsBorgo on soprano saxin prancing, light-hearted mood. ">
Track Listing
Mumbai; Mombasa; Aqaba; Limassol; Lisboa; Dubrovnik; Azrou; The Bath.
Personnel
David Borgo
saxophoneNathan Hubbard
drumsHarley Magsino
bass, electricTommy Babin
bassMark Ferber
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
David Borgo: tenor and soprano saxophones, glissotar; Nathan Hubbard: vibraphone and drum set; Harley Magsino: 12-string guitar (on "Lisboa"); N. Scott Robinson (on "Aqaba"): - riq, frame drums, grass brush, spinning metal conches, gourd. Recorded live at Spragueland Studios, June 7, 2023, with overdubs by N. Scott Robinson on June 14, 2023. Peter Sprague, recording engineer.
Album information
Title: Pathika | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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