Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Flabby, Nick The Nightfly

Feel the spot of the new CD of Flabby, Anything Can Happen! on RMC, maybe right after Kiss The Bride, single launch Nice One, a new CD of Nick The Nightfly, if nothing else is thinking. Two ideas generated in radio, two variations of a genre ripe, eternal, jazz, two returns whispered, a unique message of non-belligerence.

Flabby are back, Rosario Pellecchia and Fabrizio Fiore and Nick back, sorry, Malcolm MacDonald Charlton, with two works equally refined, easy (listening), perhaps more than the first day, Anything Can Happen!, Second, perhaps more than the second winter the first, if we put a time and a place in a genre that time and place and that has not always equal to itself, develops into thin arrangements imperceptible but always of the highest quality, in both cases.


The Flabby help you make a large crew, from choirs and female voices, with excursions chansonnier, while Nick relies completely on his vocal timbre to his rhymes, some big points (Horace Silver, for example), the most classic quartet (+ many guest), and standard modules, while the Flabby involving 13 different elements and go in timid, but coherent, lounger.

In short, it is understood, does not win the best, because there is no better. You can listen to alternate, first one then the other, after hours, one on Monday morning, the other on the evening of Friday, but the feeling is always high, as the above message: good music to listen as it was once, maybe dancing, certainly peaceful company.

It's been 12 years after the onset of overwhelming lounge and Italy signed Pennecchia Fiore, almost thirty years have passed since the Nightfly Malcolm has posed for the first time on the microphone of a radio, but listening to both Flabby that Nick the Nightfly 's impression is that once the Jazz does not exist and never existed, moreover, is not really the main accused of the jazz upheaval of the times music? Nice One, Flabby.

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