Savina Yannatou - Terra Nostra
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
Terra Nostra
UPC
 
04400671722
Genre
 
International
Sub Genre
 
Mediteranean
Released
 
03/25/2003
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With the Moon I'm Walking
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Ivan Nadonka Dumashe
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Fairy's Love Song, A
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Ballo Sardo
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Yiallah Tnem Rima
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El Barquero
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No Seas Capritchioza
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Chant des Belles Meres
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Schubho Lhaw Qolo
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I've Told You and I Say Again
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Tres Hermanicas Eran
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Los Bilbilicos
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Hey Het
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Ah Mon Die
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Close Your Eyelids and See
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Adieu Paure Carnavas
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WA Habibi
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Madonna de la Grazia
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Kadife
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Jaco
Notes / Reviews

Personnel: Savina Yannatou, Lamia Bedioui (vocals); Kostas Vomvolos (accordion, kanoun, tamboura, caliba); Yannis Alexandris (oud, guitar, tamboura); Haris Lambrakis (nay); Kyriakos Gouventas (violin); Tassos Misyrlis (cello); Michalis Siganidis (double-bass); Lefteris Ahgouridakis, Antonis Maratos (percussion).
Recorded live in Athens, Greece in November 2001.
No one can accuse Savina Yannatou of not taking chances. On this live recording (with the pristine sound quality one associates with everything on ECM), she not only goes through Mediterranean and Sephardic music, but also some Celtic and a healthy dose of Arabic. Her band, Primavera en Salonico, keep things close to the edge, as on "Madonna de la Grazia," which skirts the avant-garde (or the end of "Jaco," for that matter). On "Balio Dardo," they all prove that you can make electrifying noise without electricity. On several of the Arab-inflected tracks, singer Lamia Bedioui joins the group to sing (or in the case of "Close Your Eyes and See," recite) while Yannatou adds improvised vocal accompaniment. Mostly, however, this album is about the songs and the way the modalities connect the genres. Yannatou seems most at home on the Greek and Mediterranean material, but also acquits herself well on the songs that are more of a geographical stretch. It's a step forward for her, daring and satisfying. ~ Chris Nickson

Entertainment Weekly (6/6/03, p.79) - "...A mix of folk-cum-classical traditions and free improv..."

Details
Performers
 
Label
 
ECM Records (USA)
Catalog #
 
067 172
SPAR Code
 
n/a
Year of Original Release
 
2003
Mono/Stereo
 
Stereo
Studio/Live Performance
 
Live
Distributor
 
Universal Distribution
# of Discs
 
1