VOCIONE
Left Hand Theory

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Marta Raviglia: voice and composition
Tony Cattano: trombone and composition

Plus many guests, the complete list is in the description.

CD – 12 tracks – 55:56 min

Edition of 200 copies
Released in March 2020

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Tracklist

01. Eco Time I – 01:44
02. Confessions on Demand – 07:44
03. Left Hand Theory – 02:32
04. Eco Time II – 03:19
05. Embarcadero Ginger Serenade – 04:01
06. Eco Time III- 02:29
07. Prenderò il Tuo Posto- 05:28
08. Endurance – 03:45
09. Eco Time IV – 02:09
10. Sport Light – 03:42
11. Quinto – 06:45
12. Shout Your Song – 04:30

Total Time: 55:56

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Credits

Tracks 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 composed by Antonio Cattano
Tracks 2, 3, 5, 8, 12 composed by Marta Raviglia

Costanza Paternò, voice (5, 9, 11, 12)
Manuel Attanasio, voice & live electronics (2, 9, 11, 12)
Giacomo Ancillotto, guitar & Live electronics (4, 5, 10, 11, 12)
Fabrizio Puglisi, piano (2, 6, 7, 11, 12)

Natalia Abbascià, Ginevra Benedetti, Anna Calderini, Sofia Cerù, Maria Fiorelli, Yeseul Kim, Marta Lombardo, Anna Manuzzi, Yindi O’Connell, Milka Panayotova, Anna Panzanelli, Tabita Riso, Maria Silvestri, Sara Tinti, Anita Ubertini, voice (12)

Recorded by Griffin Alan Rodriguez at Il Torrione – Ferrara Jazz Club, Ferrara (Italy) in March 2019

Mixed and Mastered by Griffin Alan Rodriguez in January 2020

Artwork and Layout by Roberto Laforgia

Produced by Vocione and Aut Records

Description

The third album by outstanding duo formed by Marta Raviglia and Tony Cattano is out on Aut Records! For the first time, Vocione has produced a live album and, for this very special occasion, Marta and Tony invited some wonderful musicians and friends to join them. ‘Left Hand Theory’ was recorded live in one of the most beautiful and exciting jazz club in the world, Il Torrione in Ferrara (Italy).

The Left Hand Theory may seem a nonsense theory, but that is far from being true. It comes from the inner need of doing things from a different angle and it is based more on excavating rather than on accumulating. This excavation process may lead to a consistent change in those who follow its guidelines – certainties are not for the brave and so you go on experimenting with or without a frame, both in familiar and unfamiliar settings.

Vocione loves challenges very much and this is why its members keep on going for the unknown and this is also the reason why this theory seems to fit their poetics so well.

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