MP3 Norman Savitt - Norman Savitt and Friends
A mix of happy and meditative tunes, played with enjoyment, imagination and care, joined by some of the finest musicians in the world today: Grammy Award winners Howard Levy and Eugene Friesen, and Music Legend David Amram
15 MP3 Songs in this album (48:28) !
Related styles: FOLK: Fingerstyle, NEW AGE: Contemporary Instrumental
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Norman Savitt Debuts His Originals On Solo Guitar and Duos With Good Friends
By Carla Marie Rupp
I recently met Norman Savitt at a concert in Brooklyn when he offered me his CD to listen to. I was pleasantly surprised by the music and the depth of playing-- and the high quality of accompanists and production.
Norman has assembled quite an impressive crew here, and after listening to it, I offered to write him some liner notes. I mainly write about jazz, and I find myself drawn to Norman’s style and vision. He calls himself “a primitive guitar player.” He is that—and much more.
I like Norman’s compelling music: it’s a mix of happy and meditative tunes, played with enjoyment, imagination and care, and we are really lucky to hear Norman featured on guitar, along with a handful of his talented friends. These are all friends who graciously offered to play on this CD, and it’s full of beautiful sounds and good feelings. There are 15 unique, original finger-style guitar pieces, some lovely, intimate duos and some played solo. Besides the intriguing music with Norman alone, you’ll be treated to guest appearances on four tunes by Grammy Award-winning harmonica player Howard Levy (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Paquito d’Rivera), on two tunes by Grammy Award-winning cellist Eugene Friesen, (Paul Winter Consort). The legendary David Amram joins Norman on pennywhistle on two tracks. Talented violinist Susan Mitchell appears on one tune, and her appearance gives homage to Norman’s gigs with her over the years. And of course, Howard Levy’s notable producer skills give the CD its memorable sound. Thanks to harmonica master Howard Levy for producing his longtime friend Norman’s debut CD and generously playing on four tracks.
What a gift to the rest of us who will have a chance to savor this new work! This CD is a pleasure!
-Carla Marie Rupp is a freelance jazz journalist in New York City