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Savoldelli - Casarano - Bardoscia: The Great Jazz Gig In The Sky
By
Mike Westbrook
composer / conductorb.1936

Boris Savoldelli
vocalsb.1970
"On The Run" is effectively an electronic sound effect-rich link piece following which Savoldelli's lone, affecting vocals introduce "Time," shortly joined by Casarano's on soprano and Bardoscia on sumptuous double-tracked arco and pizzicato bass. The segued "The Great Gig in the Sky/Money" begins quietly with sonorous echo-laden arco bass. Maurizio Nobili's spoken words are evocative and Savoldelli's falsetto vocals are stunningly true to the original version. "Money" comprises a brief, subtly restrained funky interlude before a return to lugubrious double bass.
On the elegiac "Us And Them" Savoldelli delivers an excellent, moody rendition of the song. Towards the end of the number however, the electronic effects sound as though they may have been more informed by "Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict," from the Floyd's 1969 live/studio double album Ummagumma. The track is also embellished by some typically lithe guitar from guest Dewa Budjana.
What this extraordinary interpretation spectacularly achieves is an invocation of the true spirit of the original record. It makes listeners reflect carefully on the words and music in a new light and inevitably will invite them to rush to replay the Floyd's version, to appreciate it all the better. ">
Track Listing
Speak to Me; Breathe; On the Run; Time; The Great Gig in the Sky/Money; Us and Them; Any Colour You Like; Brain Damage; Eclipse.
Personnel
Boris Savoldelli: vocals, electronics; Raffaele Casarano: saxophones, electronics; Marco Bardoscia: double bass, electronics; plus: Dewa Budjana: guitar (track 6); WK569: background sounds (tracks 6 & 7); Maurizio Nobili: voice (tracks 5 & 9).
Album information
Title: The Great Jazz Gig In The Sky | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Moonjune Records
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