Founded in Perugia in 1975, L’Estate di San Martino is a band who, as many others in the Italian Prog scene, only recently had the opportunity to release some records and play live with a certain regularity. The group is now celebrating their 40th anniversary, in a wise way, by rearranging their last album “Talsete di Marsantino” (a peculiar anagram of the band’s name).
“ESM#40” is a totally original and ‘back-from-the-scratch’ reinterpretation: an acoustic album, enhanced by a series of wind instruments sections (flute, saxophone, bagpipes) that add a slight jazz sound. Here, we have also numerous important collaborations, the most important being the one with jazz saxophonist Francesco Santucci, from the RAI Modern Orchestra; other musicians involved are Goffredo Degli Espositi (from Micrologus), Conny Rausch, Alessandro Deledda and Peppe Stefanelli.
The album absolute peak is reached towards the end, thanks to a very special guest, that same Francesco Di Giacomo (Banco del Mutuo Soccorso) who already sung in “Talsete di Marsantino”; one last precious legacy, before his sudden passing in February 2014.
There’s just the footprint of the ‘original’ Talsete here, while all the rest is still to be discovered!
Tracklist:
1.Silbo
2.Archivista
3.Fretta
4.Il cielo per San Lorenzo
5.Ely
6.Long now clock
7.Hallucigenia
8.L’Estate (inedito)
9.Monolake
10.Otto
11.S.E.N.O.