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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Applecore
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2. | Big City
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3. | Can't Get Satisfied
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4. | Let the Sun Catch You Sleepin'
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5. | Mr. & Mrs. Thunderbird
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6. | 3 in a Bed
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7. | Closer
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8. | A Slice of Funk!
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9. | Miss Cherry
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10. | Point of Intersection
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11. | Under the Rain, Waiting for You
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12. | Orange Peel
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13. | Old Grand Dad
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14. | Song for My Father
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Filtersweeping, Mommy is Weeping
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2. | In the Haze
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3. | Talking with Myself
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4. | Orange Peel
alternate extended version
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5. | Hope So!
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6. | Closer
instrumental version
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7. | 3 in a Bed
the link quartet version
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8. | Filtersweeping, Mommy is Weeping
moogified version
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9. | Preacher in the Well
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10. | Hidden Behind a Cigarette
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11. | A Slice of Funk!
gianluca pighi remix
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12. | Can't Get Satisfied
applecore promo version
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13. | Under the Rain, Waiting for You
applecore promo version
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14. | Orange Peel
applecore promo version
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15. | Song for My Father
applecore promo version
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30. | Miss Cherry
applecore promo version
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Jazz
Disc 1: 1-15. tracks Disc 2: 16-30. tracks
Nicola Bernardoni (clapping on #17, drums on #1,#2,#4,#5,#9,#11,#13,#14,#15, #17,#22,#24)
Paolo "Apollo" Negri (ARP Sequencer on #22, Burford Electronics ring modulator on #15,#22, DOD envelope filter on #16, Electro Harmonix Micro Q-Tron envelope follower on #18, Electro Harmonix Small Stone phaser on #17, Fender Rhodes electric piano on #16,#17,#23,#25, Fender Rhodes electric piano & Electro Harmonix Pulsar tremolo on #5, filtered air bells on #20, George Dennis Sustainer distortion on #19, Hammond A-102 organ & pedalboard, Hohner Pianet T electric piano + MXR Phase 90 on #15, Kawai electric piano on #25, Korg Poly 800 synthesizer on #22, LEM tape echo on #22, Lombardi custom amplifier on #3,#5,#8,#16, Marshall combo amplifier on #15, Mellotron on #15, Minimoog synthesizer on #6,#10,#22, Minimoog synthesizer + LEM tape echo on #16, piano on #21, Solina String Ensemble on #8, vocals on #16, Waldorf Pulse+ synthesizer on #15,#21,#23,#25)
Vittorio Solinas (brazilian whistle on #10, clapping on #6,#16, congas on #5,#7,#16,#20,#28, cuica on #29, djambe on #7,#10,#20, drums #3,#7,#8,#10,#12, #16,#18,#20,#26,#27,#28,#29,#30, maracas on #3,#5,#16, pesunas on #3,#26, rainstick on #10, timbales on #10, woodsticks on #6)
GUESTS "Dynamite" Mads Nielson (Leslie Overdrive) (Ibanez AS 200 guitar & Boss Stereo Chorus & Sansui G-7500 on #8) Andrea "Gas" Gastaldon (Selmer tenor sax on #1) Cyril Jean (Cucumber) (flute traversiere on #10) Dave Masoch (MODULO5) (sampling + programming + production on #19) Dave Wilkinson (Phat Fred) (Gibson ES135 guitar & Fender Princeton 65 amplifier on #2) David Indio (Speaklow) (congas on #14) Doctor D (Ray Daytona and Googoobombos) (Fender Telecaster guitar & Fender Twin Reverb combo amplifier on #17) Doug Roberson (Diplomats of Solid Sound) (Epiphone Casino guitar & Mesa Boogie amplifier on #5) Duncan Kennedy (Five Aces) (guitar on #3) Eddie Roberts (New Mastersounds) (Epiphone Casino guitar & Fender Rhodes Blues Junior amplifier on #13) Enri (Hohner E7 Clavinet Duo & Mutron Bi-Phase on #10) Gerry Germann (Men From S.P.E.C.T.R.E.) (Burns Bison guitar & Coloursound Supa Tonebender & Binson Echorec 2 / Vox AC30 Super Twin combo amplifier on #6) Gianluca Pighi (sampling + programming + production on #21,#23,#25) Giulio "Link" Cardini (Link Quartet) ("Link" customized Gretsch Electromatic guitar & Custom Hiwatt 100 combo amplifier on #7,#20) Julio Palmieri (congas & maracas on #19, rainstick on #24) Justin Dodsworth (Stoned Soul Picnic) (Hohner D6 Clavinet & Jim Dunlop Cry Baby Wah-Wah & Valve King amplifier on #12,#18, Wurlitzer EP200 electric piano on #18) Kikko Montefiori (Montefiori Cocktail) (Selmer Mark VI tenor sax on #14) Lucio Calegari (Wicked Minds) (Gibson Les Paul guitar & Marshall combo amplifier on #1,#14,#26,#27,#28,#29) Marco Tansini [Blueville] (Gibson 335 guitar & Carr amplifier on #9) Mark Claydon (Gene Drayton Unit) (congas & bongo on #8) Massimo Paparella (Hammond B-3 organ + Leslie 122 on third solo & Hohner D6 Clavinet on #15) Nasser Bouzida (Big Boss Man / The Bongolian) (congas on #15) Paolo Codognola (guitar on #23) Ray Daytona (Fender Telecaster guitar & Fender Twin Reverb combo amplifier on #24) Renzo Bassi (Link Quartet) (Fender Precision bass on #21,#25) Richard W. Rinn (Five Aces) (vocals on #3) Ryan Richardson (spoken word on #8) Saule Richardson (spoken word on #8,#17) Simone Modicamore (The Rookies) (Gibson 335 guitar & Vox AC30 combo amplifier on #4) Steve Burke (Nick Rossi Set) (DeArmond X-155 (blonde) guitar & Fender Twin Reverb amplifier on #11) Teresa Wolf (vocals on #7) Tony "Face" Bacciocchi (Link Quartet) (congas on #6,#12,#18, drums on #6, rainstick on #12,#18)
Has there ever been a more appropriate release for Hammondbeat? 'Building A Bigger Tomorrow' is a collaborative project of epic proportions. I was expecting something diverse from this CD, but this really has got something for everyone - and if you're a Hammond fan, it's the whole damn thing! The list of guest players reads like a veritable who's who of the whole Hammond scene (plus some), from Eddie Roberts to Enri, Dave Wilkinson to Doctor D.
Paolo himself will be a familiar name to anyone frequenting the Hammondbeat site, having played for many years with the Link Quartet and, before that, prog trio Nice Price. Paolo is widely regarded as one of the finest Hammond players out there and, boy, does it show on this record! The Hammond A102 is a constant presence throughout the whole album, it's keys a blur under some lightning finger work. This can often lead other artists down the over jazzified road of musical wank, but Paolo's having none of it, with tasty considered solos, superbly written original tracks and some well chosen covers. This isn't just a collection of tasty grooves, this is damn good music too!
Popping in the CD for the first time and you're confronted with a swinging, frantic jazz workout, a lively jazz waltz, a superb version of 'Can't Get Satisfied', blinding blues soloing, rocksome funk, lush analogue synth noodling, and then, oooooo - vocals too, and we're still only a quarter of the way through the whole shebang. Disc one of the two disc edition alone more than justifies the modest asking price, but of course there's more! Warm synth textures, electric piano, and even an ARP sequencer keep the interest there and sometimes it's hard to believe you're still listening to the same album from track to track, but then that Hammond kicks in again and it's immediately obvious who your ears are feasting on.
This, for me, is Hammonbeat's finest release to date. It truly encompasses everything the label is about and really does cover an enormous amount of ground. Even more impressive is the fact that I really can't point a negative finger at any tracks and accuse them of being 'fillers'. And with 30 tracks that's some achievement! Maybe it's the 32 collaborators that make it so special? Maybe it's the sheer diversity of the material? Maybe it's the quality of the tunes, the accomplished musicianship? Or maybe it's just the whole bundle! Superb stuff. Buy it - NOW! ---Mark Ashfield for Hammondbeat 2007 |
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