AL DI MEOLA ~ WORLD SINFONIA HEART OF THE IMMIGRANTS ©1993 CASSETTE TAPE
This cassette tape by Al Di Meola titled "World Sinfonia - Heart of The Immigrants" is a rare gem for music and jazz guitar enthusiasts. The album features mesmerizing guitar work with a touch of jazz and world music.
REVIEW:
Heart of the Immigrants Review by Scott Yanow
Guitarist Al di Meola has been alternating electric and acoustic projects for the past few years. For this acoustic affair, he teams up with Dino Saluzzi on bandoneon to pay tribute to tango master Astor Piazzolla. The music (even a duet version of "Someday My Prince Will Come") has the flavor of Argentina and uses a wide variety of instrumentations, including an occasional string section and the voice of Hernan Romero. It's recommended to lovers of world music, the modern tango, and those who think of di Meola's guitar playing as being one-dimensional and purely based on speed.
Track Listings
1 | Nightclub 1960 |
2 | Vistaero |
3 | Carousel Requiem |
4 | Tango II |
5 | Under A Dark Moon |
6 | Bordel 1900 |
7 | Indigo |
8 | Heru Mertar/Don't Go So Far Away |
9 | Parranda |
10 | Someday My Prince Will Come |
11 | Cafe 1930 |
12 | They Love Me From 15 Feet Away |
13 | Milong Del Angel |