"Sumiglia," the second album by Savina Yannatou, is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of global folk music, released on March 7, 2005, under the prestigious ECM Records. This 52-minute collection features 14 tracks that span diverse cultural landscapes, including Greece, Corsica, Sicily, Galizia, Palestine, Albania, Bulgaria, Armenia, and Moldavia. Yannatou, known for her enchanting vocals, is accompanied by Primavera en Salonico, creating a harmonious blend of jazz, folk, and world music elements.
The album opens with "Evga Mana Mou," setting the stage for a melodic exploration that continues with tracks like "Muineira" and "Yanno Yannovitse." Each song is a testament to Yannatou's versatility and the band's ability to seamlessly weave together traditional and contemporary sounds. Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Ta Chervona Ta Kalinonka" and the evocative "Sumiglia," which showcases Yannatou's powerful and expressive voice. The album concludes with "Ela Ipne Ke Pare To," leaving a lasting impression of the diverse and enchanting musical journey it offers.
"Sumiglia" is a testament to Savina Yannatou's artistic prowess and her ability to bridge cultural divides through music. It's an album that will appeal to fans of world music, jazz, and folk, offering a unique and enriching listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Yannatou's work or a newcomer to her music, "Sumiglia" promises a rich and rewarding exploration of global sounds."