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Saturday, July 23, 2022

Kaleidon-Free Love (1973)

The excellent Italian pianist Stefano Sabatini founded the Kaliedon project in the early seventies, a brilliant experiment that, despite going largely unnoticed, is a noteworthy work focused on free jazz and low-key jazz-rock, primarily due to the absence of an electric guitar. Its origins date back to the end of the previous decade when Sabatini himself led a psychedelic pop band called Free Love. However, a tragic car accident claimed the lives of two of the musicians, leaving Sabatini seriously injured. Years later, Sabatini formed a new band, which he named Kaliedon, recruiting Massimo Balla (saxophone and flute), Franco Tallarita (bass), and Giovanni Liberti (drums), while Sabatini himself handled the keyboards and electric piano. Their only release, titled "Free Love" as a tribute to his former band and released in 1973, is a true reflection of jazz driven by the sounds of the saxophone and electric piano. Composed of a series of elegant pieces of melodic jazz such as the homonymous "Free Love", the melancholic "Inverno'43" or the jazz fusion "Polvere", demonstrating in all of them the instrumental talent of Sabatini, one of the outstanding keyboardists of European jazz.

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