Something to remember - Prima che il tempo cambi Anna Maria Castelli, Gianni Coscia, Renato Sellani

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2004

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
24.03.2021

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  • J. Davis R. Ramirez, J. Sherman:
  • 1Lover man 04:49
  • Honeysuckle Rose - A. Razaf T. “Fats” Waller:
  • 2Honeysuckle Rose03:00
  • L. Hart, R. Rodgers:
  • 3My funny Valentine07:05
  • S. Di Giacomo, F. P. Tosti:
  • 4Marechiare04:29
  • J. Kern:
  • 5Yesterdays05:37
  • L. Tenco:
  • 6Vedrai, Vedrai 04:39
  • E. Nicolardi, E. A. Mario:
  • 7Tammurriata nera 05:06
  • B. Strayhorn:
  • 8Lush Life 03:24
  • G. Giacobetti, G. Kramer:
  • 9Donna 04:02
  • E. Heyman, V. Young:
  • 10When I fall in love 02:49
  • P. F. Webster, S. Burke:
  • 11Black Coffee 04:14
  • H. James, D. Ellington, J. Hodges:
  • 12I’m beginning to see the light03:11
  • Traditional:
  • 13He’s got the whole world in his hands 02:44
  • Total Runtime55:09

Info zu Something to remember - Prima che il tempo cambi

Something to remember - was created by chance during one of the many jazz festivals spread all over the world, exactly at the Gaume Jazz Festival. On that night, 3 soloists happened to meet, sat down and went back, with their memory and heart, to the best songs which had marked significantly their artistic and human experience.

This album was recorded in November 2003 and was mastered by Giulio Cesare Ricci using the full analog and tube Signoricci system.

Something to remember was created by chance during one of the many jazz festivals spread all over the world, exactly at the Gaume Jazz Festival.

On that night, 3 soloists happened to meet, sat down and went back, with their memory and heart, to the best songs which had marked significantly their artistic and human experience.

The result was this record with its genuine, refined and essential songs. Instead of virtuosity and affectation we have exalted sounds, colours, timbres and above all emotions, which have too often neglected. The Master was created by transferring the analog master recorded with the Studer A 80 16 TKS mixer MCI JH - 600 to Pyramix recorder using the dCS A/D and D/A converters.

Anna Maria Castelli, voice
Gianni Coscia, accordion
Renato Sellani, piano




Anna Maria Castelli
started her career as a jazz singer and is the only Italian artist who was invited for two consecutive years to the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.She has recorded four successful CDs and the latest one, whose title is “C’est toujours la même chanson” (Life srl/3 Lune Records) is touring a lot abroad and is having a great success both from critics and audience. “Something To Remember”, distributed by Foné, is having a great success also thanks to the excellent accompanists: Gianni Coscia (accordion) and Renato Sellani (piano).

Now, at her fullest artistic maturity, confining her inside a musical or artistic genre is getting increasingly difficult.

She won the Europe Music Prize in August 2002 with “Opera Tango”, accompanied by the Uruguayan bandoneonist H.U. Passarella and his quartet, at the latest edition of the important Euromet Jazz Festival. Her love for this musical genre has seen the precious collaboration with M° Luis Bacalov, Academy Award for the soundtrack of the film “Il Postino”. With him, she has revived the best Carlos Gardel’s tangos as well as two still unpublished pieces by Bacalov himself, with her usual refined interpretation.Recently Tangoseis has replaced the voice of their group with her voice in their latest project, Todotango.

The success of her vast and rich interpretations, appreciated all over the world, witnesses the undeniable qualities of her unique interpretations and lists her among the best and most innovative contemporary artists.



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