New Jazz Releases!
Dear master tape friends,
we have some new master tapes from two outstanding musicians for you. Read on to learn more!
Till Brönner - Italia
ITALIA was recorded in Bari and Rome, produced by Till Brönner and Nicola Conte – DJ, jazz musician and sound aesthete from Apulia, internationally acclaimed for his elegant, genre-blending musical language that fuses jazz, bossa nova and club culture.
Italian pop culture as a European state of mind
The repertoire of ITALIA draws largely from the 1970s and early 1980s – a golden era of musical exchange across Europe. Italian songs played on French radio, filled German record stores, and shaped a continental cultural mood. ‘Italy created a kind of pan-European sound,’ says Brönner, ‘and an atmosphere that was formative for an entire generation.’
It was also a time when music was reflecting the hope for a bright future, when pop songs were at the same time light, and exploring the complexity and meaning of life. ‘There is a lot of hope today that things might shift toward something more human and more down to earth again – and that’s exactly the kind of feeling you could literally sense in the ’70s and ’80s,’ says Brönner.
Producer Nicola Conte reflects on the cultural self-understanding of that time: ‘We focused on a moment in Italian cultural history that is still, to this day, one of the most engaging, artistically relevant and colourful.’
Classics, rarities – and one original composition
In addition to classics by Lucio Battisti, Paolo Conte and Tony Renis, ITALIA also features rarities from the Italian pop culture of that era – songs that never gained recognition beyond the country’s borders. Brönner: ‘The album contains many songs that are well-known – at least from a non-Italian perspective. But there are also surprises. Nothing is more boring than a record where you know exactly how it will sound from the first note.’
The musical range spans the work of legendary cantautori to iconic film scores by Ennio Morricone, Piero Piccioniand Franco Micalizzi – complemented by an original composition by Brönner that blends so naturally into the repertoire, it takes a look at the credits to realize it doesn’t stem from that same golden era of Italian songwriting.
Brönner sings in Italian
In addition to his trumpet and flugelhorn, ITALIA also features Brönner’s singing. For the first time on a studio album, he sings in Italian – including on the newly released single ‘Viva la Felicità’, and on ‘L’Appuntamento’, the melancholic global hit made famous by Ornella Vanoni: ‘When I translated the lyrics into German, I thought: That could have been my story.’
The album alternates between instrumental tracks – shaped by Brönner’s unmistakable tone – and vocal pieces performed by absolute dream guests: Chiara Civello, Sera Kalo, Mario Biondi, Mandy Capristo, and Giovanni Zarrella.
A return shaped by memory
The idea for ITALIA is also rooted in Brönner’s biography. He spent part of his childhood in Rome: ‘It was a phase in my life that shaped me deeply – above all, this very specific Roman way of being. That’s something Italia is inspired by.’
Perhaps ITALIA is Till Brönner’s most personal album yet: ‘Some records come from a feeling. This one came from pure love.’
John McLaughlin - The Montreux Years
The jazz fusion pioneer in Montreux
Last year, the Montreux Jazz Festival and BMG launched a new joint album series: "The Montreux Years". It is dedicated to some of the world's greatest musicians and singers and their performances throughout the 55-year history of the jazz festival.
John McLaughlin was also a regular guest on stage. The album "John McLaughlin: The Montreux Years" brings together the highlights of six legendary concerts by the English guitarist, bandleader, composer and pioneer of fusion jazz.
This collection, compiled by John McLaughlin himself contains previously unreleased material from the private collection of festival co-founder Claude Nobs from shows with bands such as The Mahavishnu Orchestra, The One Truth Band, The Heart Of Things, Paco de Lucia, The Free Spirits and The 4th Dimension from 1978, 1984, 1987, 1995, 1998 and 2016.
The Montreux Years series celebrates Nobs' passion for the festival and his love for the music and the artists. Like all releases in the series, the recordings have been remastered for release. The Montreux Years" also includes new liner notes, unseen photos and annotations by John McLaughlin.