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project one marco lo muscio david jackson

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project one marco lo muscio david jacksonROJECT ONE Marco Lo Muscio, David Jackson, John Hackett, Steve Hackett Supports: CVLD362A VINYL CVLD362B CD CVLD362 FILE HD 01. Theme One George Martin 3: 13 02. Vocalise n. 3 Marco Lo Muscio 3: 07 03. Hammer in the Sand Steve Hackett 3: 07 04. Hairless Heart Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Peter Gabriel 3: 47 05. Corpus Christi Carol Benjamin Britten 3: 08 06. Hills Of The North Rejoice Martin Shaw 2: 30 07. Molde Canticle

ROJECT ONE

Marco Lo Muscio, David Jackson, John Hackett, Steve Hackett

Supports:

  • CVLD362A - VINYL
  • CVLD362B - CD
  • CVLD362   - FILE HD

01. Theme One George Martin 3:13

02. Vocalise n.3 Marco Lo Muscio 3:07

03. Hammer in the Sand Steve Hackett 3:07

04. Hairless Heart Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Peter Gabriel 3:47

05. Corpus Christi Carol Benjamin Britten 3:08

06. Hills Of The North Rejoice Martin Shaw 2:30

07. Molde Canticle Part I Jan Garbarek 4:40

08. The Great Gig In The Sky Richard Wright, Clare Torry 6:15

09. Red Pedal Solo Marco Lo Muscio 2:38

10. Moonchild Greg Lake, Peter Sinfield 2:29

11. Prelude and Ostinato "Homage to Keith Emerson" Marco Lo Muscio 5:20

12. Musica Ricercata n.7 (Ostinato) György Ligeti 4:18

13. Vocalise from "The Ninth Gate" Vojciech Kilar 3:29

14. Vocalise n.1 "To my mother" Marco Lo Muscio 3:00

15. In Memoriam Marco Lo Muscio 3:29

16. Pilgrims Peter Hammil, David Jackson 5:44

17. The Hermit Steve Hackett 5:41

18. Fanfare for the Common Man Aaron Copland, Keith Emerson 8:01

Total Time: 74:05

Marco Lo Muscio, church organ and piano

David Jackson, saxophones and flutes very special guests:

John Hackett, flute on "The Hermit"

Steve Hackett, electric guitar on "Hammer In The sand"

24bit/88.2kHz original recording made at San Gregorio VII Church, Rome, on July 24, 25, 26, 2023. Analog mix and mastering made at MLStudio, Naquera, Spain on August 5, 2023

Production: Marco Lincetto

Musical production: Marco Lo Muscio & David Jackson

Recording, mix and mastering engineer: Marco Lincetto

Recording assistant: Marco Rosanova

Design & Layout: L'Image

"Project One": a Velut Luna record project born from the friendship and long-standing musical and artistic collaboration of Maestro Marco Lo Muscio with three iconic names in Progressive and contemporary music: David Jackson, John Hackett, and Steve Hackett.
The project is a grand tribute, with totally acoustic arrangements, to the various styles of great 20th-century and contemporary music. The basic structure sees the gothic and symphonic sound of the pipe organ amalgamated with the power of David Jackson's saxophones. Steve Hackett's guitar and John Hackett's flute add the final touch in some special arrangements created specifically for this record project.
The chosen composers come from the world of 20th-century and contemporary music (Benjamin Britten, György Ligeti, Aaron Copland, George Martin, and Marco Lo Muscio), film scores (Wojciech Kilar), modern Jazz (Jan Garbarek), and Progressive music (King Crimson, Genesis, Van Der Graaf Generator, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Pink Floyd, David Jackson, and Steve Hackett). Listening to these pieces in an acoustic key will reveal new nuances and details; one will also understand how Progressive music interpreted in this way is actually very close to and influenced by 20th-century classical music.
Finally, the well-known high quality of Marco Lincetto's
Velut Luna recordings will offer an incredible sound range when listening to this original and unique record project!

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Style: Stereo Receiver, Configuration: Receiver
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KEITH F LUSCHER
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★★★★★ 5
LOVE IT - Great Performance and Great Price
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★★★★★ 5
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★★★★★ 4
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