05 April 2011

Pusaka means "legacy" or "inheritance"


This is my 201st post and I am honoured to dedicate it 
to the Solianos who made Pusaka happen.  Syabas!!!


If you are looking for something Malaysian with a touch of Jazz, this is it.
If you are looking for something Jazzy with a touch of Malaysia, this is it.



A week ago, on Tuesday, 29 March 2011, I went to witness the launch of the Soliano's Pusaka album at the Bentley Auditorium at Mutiara Damansara.

The debut album is the culmination of the Solianos working together with Mr Leslie Loh.  A labour of love, so to speak. All of them are Malaysians and, therein, lies the reason for my title. It is a legacy for the young upcoming musicians.  It is also a testimony that despite and in spite of the odds, something good can emerge from all that effort.

I am told that it has broken a few "First" records and here are the reasons why:-

• First Vocal Harmony group from a family who sings and plays the instruments
• First Malay Jazz Audiophile Album
• First Malay album that is mastered by the World’s Best Mastering Guru, Mr. Doug Sax
• First album that brings a music label to the brink of bankruptcy (***joke***) Yes, I have no more money left (Leslie's words)

While I also carry the same surname, I had not ventured down the same path as my talented relatives. We all grew up together and I would never have imagined that, when we were playing as children, these same family members would carve a niche for themselves in the music world.   It has turned out to be a delightful surprise.

In historical terms, a legacy is something that is handed down from one period of time to another period of time. In this case, Pusaka is appropriate in that the musicality of Alfonso, through his 6 children, one grandchild and one son-in-law has been immortalised in jazzed up versions of well-known malay songs. They have combined their talents and their musical inheritance and produced a "must have" album for jazz aficionados.

The Solianos who put their heart and soul into the album are  Valentino Soliano, Rizal Soliano, Tristano Soliano, Coni Soliano, Isabella Soliano, Irene Soliano, Tricia D'Cruz and Salvador Guerzo


Click on "play" below to have a listen.

I am so very proud to be a Soliano. I couldn't contribute to the album per se but this, I can do. I can promote it on my blog.   In the words of Michael Jackson, "This is it!".




Where to get it?
From today, 5 April 2011, you should be able to find the album at Victoria Music in Amcorp Mall and CDrama in Ikano or if you have Facebook, go to http://www.facebook.com/solianos?sk=wall.  Click like and follow for updates and/or make any queries there.

Alternatively, you can send me an email and I can help you out.

More from Leslie Loh, also  HiFi Unlimited and from Salvatore 

(Collage made up of pics taken from Christopher Gayondato, Leslie Loh, Rindra Soliano and Jared Cheow).

6 comments:

Fadhil said...

Lovely music Lita. Will try to get a copy of the CD. Thanks for the heads up.

SFGEMS said...

Oldstock,

I love it too. Let me know if you need help to get the CD.

I'll be glad to help.

:D

Pat said...

Hi Lita,

It was lovely to hear some of the songs I already know, with a lovely jazzy twist!

We should be making more music like this: What I call 'real' music!

Stephen Felix Grosse said...

Well done Solianos. Keep up the good music. Cheers.

I am married to a Soliano and I am proud of it.

If only my late father in law, Tony Soliano was around, I am sure he will have been so pleased to see how well the Solianos have turned out.

Cheers.

SFGEMS said...

Hi Pat

I really liked the album and that's what prompted me to do this write up.

So glad you enjoyed the pieces here.

If you are interested in the album, do let me know, okay.

Hugs :D

SFGEMS said...

SFG,

Lifetime contract! Signed and sealed!

Love you. :D