Tiziana Ghiglioni's "Sings Gaslini" is a captivating journey into the world of vocal and free jazz, released under the esteemed Soul Note label on December 31, 1995. This album, recorded over several sessions in January and February 1995 at Mu Rec Studio in Milan, showcases Tiziana Ghiglioni's remarkable vocal prowess alongside the legendary Giorgio Gaslini. Spanning 14 tracks and 47 minutes, "Sings Gaslini" is a testament to Ghiglioni's versatility and artistic depth, blending standards and traditional pop influences with a distinctly jazz sensibility.
The album opens with "Mingus Memory," a tribute to the iconic bassist Charles Mingus, and continues with a mix of original compositions and reinterpreted classics. Notable tracks include "Fellini Song," a nod to the iconic filmmaker Federico Fellini, and "E' Quasi Mezzanotte Mister Monk," a late-night homage to jazz pianist Thelonious Monk. Each song is a unique exploration of Ghiglioni's vocal range and interpretive skills, accompanied by Gaslini's masterful piano playing.
"Sings Gaslini" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive musical narrative. Track 12, "Presentazione," features Tiziana Ghiglioni introducing the musicians with spoken word over a backdrop of piano, adding a personal touch to the album. The recording sessions, held on January 9/12 and February 1/6, 1995, capture the spontaneity and creativity of the performances, making this album a standout in the vocal jazz genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Tiziana Ghiglioni or a newcomer to her work, "Sings Gaslini" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.