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Song for the Sleeping

by Oriole

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“The soundtrack for a film waiting to be made”

F-IRE Recordings proudly launches the debut album of a huge talent with a bright future.

‘Song for the Sleeping’, Oriole’s debut album, is a stunning collection of original compositions that explores lines of connection established by the slave trade. The music draws on diverse influences from Europe, Africa and the Americas and unexpectedly forges a sound that defies the darkness of its themes with warm, extended melodies and songs imbued with imagery and emotion.

Accordingly, the music is a blend of styles from the three continents. Discernible influences include Jazz, Tango, Bolero, Waltz, Brazilian Choro, Vaughan Williams.

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14/08/2005 Phil Johnson - The Independent On Sunday
More super-confident new British jazz, with guitarist Jonny Phillips' compositions for octet (with the addition of vocalist Julia Biel on two tracks, and occasional guests) providing tight, idiomatic themes that repeated listening brings to life. Standout instrumentalists are the strikingly good Ben Davis on cello, Sarah Homer on bass clarinet, and Seb Rochford on drums..

05/08/2005 John Fordham - The Guardian
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F-ire Collective musicians have started turning up all over the mainstream polls (notably the BBC Jazz Awards in 2004 and 2005) and the input of the gifted drummer/composer and F-ire stalwart Seb Rochford has been at the heart of recent UK jazz success stories like Acoustic Ladyland, Polar Bear - and this unique creation from guitarist Jonny Phillips. Like many F-ire artists, Phillips favours Latin rhythms, the close integration of music and dance, and the evolution of new sounds through a world-music view sharpened by jazz spontaneity.

Song for the Sleeping features few jazz solos in the usual sense, and is like a soundtrack for an imaginary movie. Guitarist Phillips hardly ever steps out of an ensemble role (though there are telling contributions from that fine improvising cellist Ben Davis, tenor saxist Rob Leak and keyboardist...  more

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released October 19, 2004

The band is led by Jonny Phillips (guitar) and features Adriano Pinto (percussion), Rob Leak (tenor), Ben Davis (cello), Seb Rochford (drums), Sarah Homer (bass clarinet), Robin Mullarkey (electric bass). The album also features special guests Julia Biel (vocals), Idris Rahman (Tenor/ Clarinet), and Steve Buckley (bass clarinet).

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Oriole London, UK

Oriole undertakes a musical journey through parched landscapes influenced by the Iberian peninsular where their composer spent the last few years performing with Spanish, Portuguese and Cuban musicians. This music is warm, not only in its Latin rhythms and alto tonalities but also in the musical interplay of these long-time musical friends.

“Ravishingly beautiful” ****
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