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Dan Costa: Skyness
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Dan Costa
pianob.1989
In his brief liner poem about the meaning of Skyness, Costa conjures "the open-minded stillness" of that expanse, which offers "an invitation to outer harmony and inner peace." And the music here really brings that invitation home.
The delicious "Tempos Sentidos" (roughly, "sense of time") opens with a strong melodic wake-up call, then slides into its languorous melody as if it were a fragrant bath. Costa's unfussy piano and Jorge Helder's elegant bass are enhanced by the exquisite commentary of guitar master

Roberto Menescal
guitarb.1937
Teco Cardoso
saxophone, tenorOther guest luminaries include guitarists

Romero Lubambo
guitarb.1955
Nelson Faria
guitar
Seamus Blake
saxophoneb.1970
Although it is tempting to map the delight found in each of these nine tracks, it's arguably more enjoyable for listeners to make those discoveries for themselves. But here's a helpful summary: while Skyness has a relaxing effect, this is not bland wallpaper for the earsnot with such lovely melodies, sophisticated harmonies, and soulful contributions of seven world-class artists. The only quibble is that, at 40 minutes, the CD is a bit too short; but if the only problem is that there's not enough music, it's a great one to have. ">
Track Listing
Prologue; Tempos Sentidos; Compelling; Lisbon Skyline; Intracycle; Sete Enredos; Iremia; Lume; Skyness.
Personnel
Dan Costa
pianoDan Costa: piano, compositions and production; Roberto Menescal: acoustic guitar (2); Jorge Helder: double bass (2); Teco Cardoso: flute (3); Custodio Castelo: Portuguese guitar (4); Romero Lubambo: acoustic guitar (6); Nelson Faria: electric guitar (8); Seamus Blake: tenor saxophone (9).
Album information
Title: Skyness | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Dan Costa
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