Day, Steve: Song of the Fly
Day, Steve: Song of the Fly
Format: CD
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Artist: Day, Steve
Label: Leo Records UK
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5024792060023
Genre: Jazz
'Song of the Fly' is a different proposition to 2010's 'Visitors' (LEO 567). This time there are eight dark provocative 'songs', subjected to spontaneous improvisation from an acoustic ensemble setting violin, saxophones, piano and bowed bass within a plethora of global stories. One track, 'Snow at Easter', includes a short sample from Anthony Braxton's 207 composition. Day's songs deal with tough times and new horizons. Extraordinary playing is pitted against the subject switch of modern India to Moscow, through to personal demons and the fly on the wall; a fascinating journey of exploration.
Tracks:
1.1 I Say to the Dharma
1.2 Song of the Fly / Day By Day
1.3 Snow at Easter [For the Professor]
1.4 Gandhi's Jacket
1.5 Catwalk
1.6 The Mona Lisa
1.7 A Line Through Language
1.8 Persona Non Grata