
Pursuit Of Radical Rhapsody is a Jazz album by Al Di Meola, World Sinfonia, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.
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Al Di Meola has enjoyed an impressively long career as a recording artist. The guitar virtuoso was only 22 when he recorded his first album as a leader, Land of the Midnight Sun, back in 1976 (although he had joined Chick Corea's Return to Forever at 19), and a 56-year-old Di Meola was still going strong when 2011 arrived. Di Meola's playing has evolved along the way; the shredding, intensity, speed, and pyrotechnics of his early albums were replaced by a more lyrical and introspective approach that shows some awareness of Pat Metheny yet is distinctively Al Di Meola. But one thing about the guitarist that hasn't changed is his affection for world music, which was a major influence on early albums such as Land of the Midnight Sun, Elegant Gypsy, and Casino, and is also a strong influence on his 2011 release Pursuit of Radical Rhapsody. This album is jazz-rock fusion, but it is also world jazz; Di Meola maintains a decidedly international perspective throughout the CD, incorporating everything from Argentinian tango to Spanish flamenco to Middle Eastern and North African music. Afro-Cuban salsa is also part of the equation, and two of Di Meola's guests are people with definite Latin credentials: bassist Charlie Haden (let's not forget Haden's Revolution Music Orchestra of the '60s and '70, or the boleros he played on 2000's Nocturne), and Havana-born pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba. The Afro-Cuban influence is especially strong on "Gumbiero" and "Destination: Gonzalo," although "Gumbiero" also incorporates flamenco and tango element. Most of the material on Pursuit of Radical Rhapsody was composed by Di Meola himself, but two exceptions are the Beatles' "Strawberry Fields" and Harold Arlen's "Over the Rainbow." And Di Meola, behaving like the jazz improviser that he i, genuinely interprets those well-known popular songs and brings something personal to the table instead of playing the type of lame, note-for-note covers that smooth jazz (which Di Meola has adamantly stayed away from) is infamous for. Granted, Di Meola is by no means a jazz purist or a straight-ahead bebopper; he never claimed to be Barney Kessel or Tal Farlow, but his mentality is very much an improviser's mentality, and that mentality serves him consistently well on Pursuit of Radical Rhapsody. Credits .
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Tracklist
- 1Siberiana8:29
- 2Paramour's Lullaby7:45
- 3Mawazine, Pt. I2:07
- 4Michelangelo's 7th Child7:30
- 5Gumbiero6:18
- 6Brave New World1:54
- 7Full Frontal Contrapuntal4:52
- 8That Way Before3:06
- 9Fireflies4:01
- 10Destination Gonzalo5:16
- 11Bona6:00
- 12Radical Rhapsody5:02
- 13Strawberry Fields4:09
- 14Mawazine, Pt. II2:54
- 15Over the Rainbow3:05
Sound DNA
- Jazz
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Al Di MeolaACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR, PERCUSSION, KEYBOARDS
- Barry MilesARRANGED BY , KEYBOARDS
- Fausto BeccalossiACCORDION
- Gumbi OrtizPERCUSSION
- Ifj. Kaszás PéterDRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Kevin SeddikiGUITAR
- Víctor MirandaACOUSTIC BASS
- Charlie HadenACOUSTIC BASS DOUBLE BASS
- Gábor CsonkaVIOLIN
- Gonzalo RubalcabaPIANO
- Gyula BenkVIOLA
- Kuklis GergelyVIOLIN
- Mino CineluPERCUSSION
- Peter ErskineDRUMS
- Sturcz AndrásCELLO
- Viktor UhrinVIOLIN
6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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