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Stefano Bollani: Que Bom
ByStefano Bollani
pianob.1972
The happy go lucky yet sophisticated atmosphere, highlighted by Bollani's use of the Cuica, a Brazilian percussion instrument known for a high pitched squeak resembling laughter, brings to mind the work of pianist

Vince Guaraldi
piano1928 - 1976

Jaques Morelenbaum
cellob.1954
One of the attributes of Que Bom that make it work is how Bollani brings in outside elements to his songs, adding variation that keeps the five-piece combo sounding fresh throughout the album's 1 hour and 12 minute run time. The funky "Uomini e Polli" is assisted by a lively horn section that perfectly complements drummer Jurim Moreira's syncopated drum pattern. Vocal tracks like "La Nebbia a Napoli," and "Michelangelo Antonioni" featuring Brazilian legend

Caetano Veloso
guitarb.1942
"Michelangelo Antonioni" is reminiscent of Veloso's experimental roots, his wordless moans getting his message across better than any lyrics could.
Que Bom is a fantastic album that ranks among Bollani's best, which is saying something considering the amount of music the 46-year-old has made in his career. Come for the beautiful melodies and energetic rhythms, stay for the experimentation. ">
Track Listing
Sbucata da una nuvola; Galapagos; Certe giornate al mare; La nebbia a Napoli; Habarossa; Uomini e polli; Ho perduto il mio pappagallino; Criatura dourada; Michelangelo Antonioni; Accettare tutto; Ravaskia; Olha a brita; Il gabbiano ischitano; Aleijadinho lê o Codex Seraphinianus aquì; Na??o; Que bom.
Personnel
Stefano Bollani
pianoStefano Bollani: piano; Jorge Helder: double bass; Jurim Moreira: drums; Armando Mar?al: percussions; Thiago da Serrinha: percussions.
Album information
Title: Que Bom | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Alobar
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