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Mino Cinelu |
Mino Cinelu |
első megjelenés éve: 1999 |
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(2000)
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4.270 Ft
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1. | Chouval Boa
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2. | Moun Madinina
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3. | Confians
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4. | Shibumi Dunes
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5. | See Yea-Salee Yea
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6. | Oncoming Horizons
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7. | Namonale
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8. | Will O' the Wisp
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9. | Soon I Will Be Home
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10. | Petit Prince
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11. | Why Not
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Jazz
Recorded at Mino Cinelu Music and Skyline Studios, New York, New York
Mino Cinelu - Bandoneon, Drums, Guitar (Acoustic), Instrumentation, Percussion, Vocals, Vocals (Background) Mitch Stein - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric) Richard Bona - Bass (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
* Daniel Richard - Executive Producer * Gilles Guerlet - Artwork * Jean-Philippe Allard - Executive Producer * Pat Thrall - Mixing * Sharon Blynn - Release Coordinator
"He's not just a percussionist," seems to be the message Mino Cinelu is trying to convey on his eclectic first solo album after a lengthy career as an accompanist to jazz and pop stars. In that attempt, he steps out from his battery to sing, play guitars and flute, and to compose, arrange, program, and produce the music. The results range from the folk-rock feel of "Confians" to the South African flavor of "Chouval Boa" and the Latin sound of "See Yea - Salee Yea" (which will remind pop fans of Lionel Richie's "All Night Long (All Night)"). But it takes nothing away from Cinelu's varied abilities to say that he is really a percussionist writ large on this album, one who has a fondness for nature (wind in "Moun Madinina," crickets in "Shibumi Dunes (Silk Road)") and unusual drum sounds (the latter a definitional characteristic of percussionists). Therefore, your level of interest in the recording will depend on how fond you are of percussion. If, for example, you like Sting's more exotic recordings (Cinelu can be heard on ... Nothing Like the Sun and Brand New Day), but wish he would shut up so you could hear the drums, this is the record for you. More general music fans, however, may find the experience of listening to this album akin to the curious entertainment enjoyed by theater fans upon encountering Tom Stoppard's 1966 play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, which focuses on two minor characters in -Hamlet; while it can be diverting, something seems to be missing. ---William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Mino Cinelu
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: World Fusion, Contemporary Jazz
Percussionist Mino Cinelu is the son of a French mother and a father from Martinique. He took up the guitar as a child, but after visiting his father's island he turned to drums and percussion. He moved to England, then to America, where, in the early '80s, he began playing with Miles Davis, which led him to an extensive career as a session player for jazz and pop artists. In July 2000, he released his self-titled debut solo album, on which he played most of the instruments, sang, produced, arranged, and wrote the songs. ---William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide |
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