Enzo Favata's "Made In Sardinia" is a captivating journey through the rich musical traditions of his native Sardinia, released on January 6, 2001, under CCnC Records. This album is a testament to Favata's deep connection with his cultural roots, blending traditional Sardinian sounds with contemporary influences. Spanning a total of 61 minutes, the album features 12 tracks that showcase a variety of musical styles, from processional hymns to lively dances.
The album opens with "Boche e Notte," setting a serene tone that contrasts with the vibrant energy of "Aprile e Castelsardo." "Sa Bella Su Mundu [Song for a Little Flower]" is a delicate and heartfelt piece, while "Tres Nuraghes" and "Gosos" delve into the island's ancient history and religious traditions. "Made in Sardinia," the title track, is a lively celebration of the island's unique culture, followed by the rhythmic "Ballu Lestru" and the atmospheric "Isola."
Favata's mastery of traditional instruments, such as the launeddas, a triple-pipe wind instrument, is evident throughout the album. The duo and trio versions of "Processione" offer a fascinating exploration of the same melody, highlighting the versatility of Sardinian music. "Las Plassas [Dance for Ralph]" is a lively dance piece dedicated to Ralph Towner, while "Deus Ti Salvete Maria" and "In Pari a Lu Ventu" close the album with a sense of peace and reflection.
"Made In Sardinia" is not just an album; it's an immersive experience that invites you to explore the sounds and rhythms of Sardinia. Enzo Favata's skillful compositions and arrangements make this a standout release that will appeal to fans of world music and traditional folk.