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Gorlier & Breglia & Maiorino |
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14.00
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title |
Woody & Us | |||||||
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Italy | |||||||
mainstyle |
Popular Music | |||||||
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Jazz | |||||||
label |
Jazz City Records | |||||||
year |
2021 | |||||||
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In 1905, a man named Eleisha Pechey invented a new typeface, naming it Windsor. Around 70 years later a film director called Allan Stewart Konisberg added it to his many obsessions, making it the distinctive font of his opening credits. Those white-on-black credits, as neutral as they are, now give no hint of what?s in store for the viewer apart from revealing that it is, unmistakably, a Woody Allen movie. The credits with the names of the crew ? always the same ? and actors, with the music in the background, inspired this album, meant as homage to Woody Allen, a homage that, as a great lover of traditional jazz, he would probably not approve of: playing as a piano trio the songs that fili our ears during the first frames of his movies. When we get comfy in our armchair and think: "play it again, Woody". |
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