
Luisa Cottifogli
Aio nene
Out of Print
I still have another recording by Luisa with the ensemble Marlevar
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Cottifogli's songs are carefully constructed from a world of elements, yet they
are all of a piece, a Mediterranean exploration that never settles for the obvious,
whether it is the mix of Indian-tinged scat singing and accordion riffs generated
on "An Italian In Bombay" or the Brecht-inspired "Peddlars," a swirl of
Viennese waltz and Italian café punctuated with insane accordion lines and some
very aggressive drumming. .. The album's subtitle, "I come from the North, but I am from the South," reflects Cottifogli's nativity (she is from the Alps, daughter of a Slovenian speaking mother and a southern Italian father), but more importantly, her philosophy; she is an urban, modern musician whose creative heart is sitting by the sea, looking out on a world of ideas, always anticipating one more journey east, west or south. - Cliff Furnald (read the full RootsWorld review)
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