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Download links and information about Athens Concert by ΦΑΡΑΝΤΟΥΡΗ ΜΑΡΙΑ / PHARANTOURE MARIA, CHARLES LLOYD. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:27:04 minutes.

Artist: ΦΑΡΑΝΤΟΥΡΗ ΜΑΡΙΑ / PHARANTOURE MARIA, CHARLES LLOYD
Release date: 2011
Genre: Jazz, World Music
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:27:04
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No. Title Length
1. I've Kept a Hold On My Life 5:59
2. Dream Weaver 8:10
3. Blow Wind 5:34
4. Requiem 5:57
5. Greek Suite I: Se Pater Kosmon 4:03
6. Greek Suite I: Cactus 2:52
7. Greek Suite I: Gardens of Paradise 4:49
8. Voyage to Cythera 4:35
9. Prayer 7:58
10. Greek Suite II: Nanourisma 3:32
11. Greek Suite II: Margaritarenia 1:29
12. Greek Suite II: Thalassaki Mou 2:57
13. Greek Suite III: Epirotiko Meroloi 6:28
14. Greek Suite III: Kegome ke Sigoliono 5:00
15. Greek Suite III: Mori Kontoula Lemonia 2:40
16. Greek Suite III: Alismono 3:06
17. Greek Suite III: Tou Hel' To Kastron 4:28
18. Yanni Mou 7:27

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No one, save for perhaps Charles Lloyd, could have predicted that when he resumed his recording career in 1989 with ECM, he would scale such artistic heights as a player, a mentor, and a bandleader. Lloyd has taken part in many fascinating musical experiments: with the late Billy Higgins in Sangam with drummer Eric Harland and Indian master percussionist Zakir Hussain, as well as on his many quartet recordings. The latest version, with bassist Reuben Rodgers, Harland, and pianist Jason Moran, has been together just over four years. It should come as no surprise then, that The Athens Concert, a double disc with the truly legendary Greek contralto Maria Farantouri, is as full of the exploratory wonder and delight as his other dates for the label. Farantouri is regarded in her own country as Edith Piaf was in France. Lloyd's band and Farantouri are assisted by Socratis Sinopoulos on lyra. "Kratissa Toi Zoi Mou (I Kept a Hold of My Life)," is a tune by Mikis Theodorakis set to a poem by George Seferis. Versions of Lloyd's "Dream Weaver" and "Prayer" are the only real instrumental tracks, and his song "Blow Wind" contains lyrics sung in English by Farantouri. The tune "Requiem" is a jazz number with lyrics by the famed writer/lyricist Agathi Dimitrouka. The three-part, 15-song Greek Suite takes up the lion's share of the performance. It is comprised of tunes that range from a Byzantine-era hymn to traditional songs from various regions of Greece, two more Theodorakis tunes, and one by composer Eleni Karaindrou (also an ECM artist) entitled "Voyage to Cythera." The suite was arranged by Takis Farazis, who also plays an additional piano on set-closer "Yanni Mou," and with Sinopoulos, bridges the two traditions. There isn't anything to really describe this music other than to say it is equally out of historical time and simultaneously concurrent within its stream. The two musical traditions — post-millennial jazz and those of Greece's various eras and regions — are made seamless, creating an entirely new and singular work that is dramatic, subtle, completely soulful, and full of startling musicianship. Indeed, the quartet plays this music as if it were part of their standard repertoire for a very special occasion. Improvisation, harmonic invention, and Lloyd's singular sense of leadership don't demand fine performances from his players; they are given freely. In turn, he offers his finest to Farantouri, who brings the collective bounty to the listening audience. The Athens Concert is truly inspirational and quite a watermark in a career full of them for Lloyd. ~Thom Jurek, Rovi