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Tino Izzo
NOSTALGIA
TRAILS
Songwriter/arranger/producer
TINO IZZO brings you a collection of his best instrumental work on his new
compilation, NOSTALGIA TRAILS. TINO
IZZOs love affair with music began at the age of ten from his father, a
guitarist himself, who became TINOs mentor.
Although in time he adopted many different instruments, his affection
always ran deepest for the guitar. A
self-taught musician, TINO was determined to become the fastest guitarist on
this planet. Technique was all that mattered.
IZZO explains, "I re-evaluated my objectives when I started getting
into pop music. One of the things
that I liked about it was its rejection of the more 'athletic' approach to
music. So once I brought my
technique up to a level that was acceptable to me, I began discarding the notion
of technique as an end in itself. I
went back to my blues and rock 'n roll roots and rediscovered what I call the
'one note.' In other words, it's
not so much what you play as how you play it.
I now wanted the guitar to serve the melody; not the other way
around." TINO
IZZOs talent led him to write songs and produce albums for Roch Voisine (the
huge hit Darlin), Mario Pelchat (À juste raison),
France DAmour, Sylvain Cossette and more recently, Nicola Ciccone. NOSTALGIA
TRAILS is a unique best of the best collection including a highly
original cover of the Beatles classic And I Love Her.
Yours to rediscover
September
2000 For
further information, contact The SONG Corporation. Simon Fauteux, Media/MarketingPhone:
514-745-6775 Fax :
514-745-6574 Email : simon.fauteux@songcorp.com
On his latest release, a compilation culled from the best tracks of earlier albums, Tino Izzo take the listener on a journey through well-charted musical landscapes, by combining different musical styles from a palette of different cultures. 'NostalgiaTrails' is a temperamental musical beauty. Featuring 13 original contemporary instrumental guitar compositions, and the classic Beatle ballad, "And I Love Her", the CD showcases the history of Izzo's unique musical character. Izzo has created an uncategorizable recording that combines the melodic sweep of classical music, the rhythmic insistence of jazz and the epic porportions of classic rock guitar. The result is an elegant yet primal recording that's as rootsy and lyrical as an Ansel Adams print. Tino's love affair with music began at ten years old with his father, himself a guitarist, as mentor. Although in time he adopted many different instruments as his mistress, his affection always ran deepest for the guitar. Basically as a self taught musician, Tino was determined to become the fastest guitarist on this planet. Technique was all that mattered. Izzo explains "But I re-evaluated my objectives when I started getting into pop music. One of the things that I liked about it was its rejection of the more 'Athletic' approach to music. So once I brought my technique up to a level that was acceptable to me, I began discarding the notion of technique as an end in itself. I went back to my blues and rock'n roll roots and rediscovered what I call the 'ONE NOTE'. In other words, it's not so much what you play as how you play it. I now wanted the guitar to serve the melody, not the other way around." From the tempestuous strains of the opening track "bogota nights," to the mysterious descending chords of Freedom Within" to the closing notes of the Beatles classic,"And I Love Her," Izzo heralds the arrival of a compelling new musical conceptualist. With 'NostalgiaTrails', Izzo has created an album inspired and animated by the tempestuous rhythms of his previous albums; a gorgeous recording that ebbs, surges and carries listeners along on currents of pure musical energy. Highly recommended. Review by Ben Kettlewell information:
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