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Amy Denio : Tongues.
Progressive 'world soul' music for thirsty ears.
Entertaining songs in English, French, Italian, Czech, Russian and Greek - and in Denio?s own private language - featuring her skills on guitar, bass, alto saxophone, accordion, keyboard, and MIDI programming.
This album represents the songs she would perform live at her solo concerts. She began touring Europe with her band Tone Dogs in 1988, and discovered that she had a good capacity to learn languages other than English. With the discovery that each language has its own musicality, she began to write songs in foreign tongues, often using phrase books to construct the lyrics. The Russian song is about a man whose wife has disappeared, and asks for someone to show where she is on a map; the Czech song asks the waiter to put more appetizers in the train station baggage room, the Greek song is about eating slugs for breakfast (slugs meaning both the slimy creatures, and also bullet casings, since the song was written during the war in ex-Jugoslavia).
These songs were recorded on her TASCAM MIDI Studio, attached to an Atari computer, creating a unique blend of cassette culture with digital media. Denio sings, and plays guitars, bass, accordion, alto saxophone, and does all the programming. Guest artists are Charley Rowan (accordion on Slugs), and Marjorie de Muynck (saxophone on Jig). This recording was originally released in 1993 by Steve Rubin (R.I.P.) on his label FOT Records in Normal Illinois. Artwork by the inimitable Dennis Palmer, of the Shaking Ray Levi Society.
Songs:
1. Salvatore
2. Further Sadness
3. Waltzing Tongues
4. Czechered Pyjamas
5. Da (Gdye Damskaya Parikmakirskya)
6. Slugs (Gymnosalyagi)
7. Buka Mouth Clusters
8. Six
9. Industry
10. Valentine's Tango
11. Monk Tongue
12. Jazzm
13. Jig
14. Rhymes with Ohio
15. Exiles
16. Lousy Wanker
17. Epiglottis
18. Deduo Denim
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Release date: 8/31/2016
Amy Denio lives in Washington USA
Tagged as: World, Vocal, Accordion, Bass, Electric Guitar, Keyboard, Saxophone, World Influenced
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