Slivovitz – Bani Ahead
When you have superlative players’ on board, things can easily digress into instrumental insurrection, on Bani Ahead, Slivovitz side step this problem by being almost completely consumed by the groove. That and throwing instrumental passages not commonly heard in these surrounds at you in a most imaginative, humorist and entertaining way.
Take opening track Egiziaca for instance, its lock step groove sets the pace and then just when you get used to the back and forth between horn and guitar, fast and slow, loud and soft, they rip out a harmonica solo so greasy, it helps everything else go down. Didn’t Frank once say “Keep it greasy so it goes down easy”?
Elsewhere it may be the piping hot slices of violin (a sinfully underutilized instrument in progressive music) or momentary spaghetti western mouth organ or slippery note bass lines. Every direction the band turns to (and there are many) finds rich rewards. It’s never complacent and never short of whimsy.
Great music transcends borders and Slivovitz, a seven-piece band from Naples, Italy not only produce a world class menagerie of sounds, they also inject a musical sense of humour that transcends the proceedings. You can close your eyes and almost see the smiles on the faces of these musical alchemists at play. Rob Hudson www.myspace.com/slivovitz
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