Showing posts with label Andrea Centazzo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrea Centazzo. Show all posts

August 07, 2024

Andrea Centazzo/ Carlo Actis Dato/ Furio Chirico/ Gigi Venegoni – L'Altro Lato (1985, LP, Italy)



Tracklist:
A1 L'Arte Dell'Improvvisazione Volume Primo 4:00
A2 Gomma Arabica 4:00
A3 De Improvisatione Substantiale 4:00
A4 Improvisiert Stimmung Mit Barytone Und Schagzeug 4:00
A5 Co-Ictus Interruptus 4:00
B Interfaccia 25:41

Musicians:
Guitar – Gigi Venegoni
Percussion – Andrea Centazzo, Furio Chirico
Saxophone – Carlo Actis Dato

September 17, 2021

Quartetto di Giorgio Gaslini – Concerto Della Resistenza (Universitá Statale) (1974, LP, Italy)

Tracklist:
A1 Introduzione 1:15
A2 Saint James Infirmery/ Basin Street Blues/ Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out/ Monk 6:00
A3 Canto Ritrovato 5:58
A4 Mood Indigo 5:43
A5 Cancion Del Poder Popular 3:36
B1 Hasta Siempre 4:45
B2 Fischia Il Vento 5:42
B3 Oriente Rosso 4:48
B4 Canto Per I Martiri Neri 7:48

Musicians:
Bass – Bruno Tommaso
Drums, Percussion – Andrea Centazzo
Piano – Giorgio Gaslini
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Gianni Bedori

Note
Registrazione effettuata a Milano presso l'Università "Statale" il 24 aprile 1974

April 24, 2021

Andrea Centazzo – Ictus (1974, LP, Italy)


Tracklist:
A1 First And Last Freedom - 3:43
A2 In The Swamp - 10:23
A3 Anthropomorphic Prelude - 4:12
A4 Social Capillary Hypnosis Part I - 1:10
B1 Ode To Nazim Hikmet - 5:15
B2 Via Casette Nr 0 - 4:30
B3 Press-Paper Mirror - 2:00
B4 Who Remembers The Lestans Cement-Works? - 4:05
B5 Social Capillary Hypnosis Part II - 2:05

Musicians:
Drums, Percussions, Flute, Synthesizer, Vocals – Andrea Centazzo
Double Bass, Electric Bass – Franco Feruglio
Keyboards – Armando Battiston


Before his magnificent experiments with electronic music on Elektrictus (previously reissued on Wah Wah), Andrea Centazzo was already an accomplished musician who had issued his recorded works on the PDU and RCA labels. His first release was Ictus, a free-form avantgarde jazz oddessey on which he already started to experiment with electronic generated sounds. Ictus was a band formed by Centazzo, Armando Battiston and Franco Feruglio, although back in the day the sleeve of the PDU release credited the work only to Centazzo, and as if Ictus was simply the title of the album. This was a big mistake that we have been asked to correct in our reissue. A brave drummer and percussionist, on this album Centazzo also played flute, synths and sang. He was joined on some tracks by Franco Feruglio on bass and double bass and Armando Battiston on keyboards. It has been compared to Soft Machine's Third or Wolfgang Dauner's Et Cetera.