Andrea Bonioli Trio
Description
Figli Forever, Andrea Bonioli's third album, continues the line of the "concept album" so dear to the author, already experimented in the previous "Today.Thecommercial album" and "Pop".
The work expresses the concept of always being a child, remaining so even when you become a parent, for life.
Remain faithful and attached to something primordial that every human being cannot fail to have in the course of his life, despite the vicissitudes he experiences.
Musically, the disc offers seven rather heterogeneous tracks, especially in the different organics of the tracks.
It ranges from the piano Trio up to the Sextet, with the complicity of the Voice instrument and also of the Strings in a piece.
The melodic line is always very clear and central in all the compositions in which rather rhythmic moments alternate with more dreamlike and relaxed climaxes.
The author leaves a lot of space to all the musicians who took part in the making of the disc itself, rarely allowing himself any solo space, always preferring total and continuous interplay.
Finally, for the first time, there is a cover, a famous song by Floyd, in which the theme is entrusted to the guitar together with the vibraphone, a very happy combination in fact also present in the song that closes the disc.
Rather distant from the stylistic features of bebop, "Figli forever" combines styles from popular music, rock, prog declined through the jazz language.
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