AL DI MEOLA RELEASES NEW ALBUM ACROSS
THE UNIVERSE
IN TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES BY THE
LEGENDARY JAZZ GUITARIST
World-renowned
guitar hero Al Di Meola welcomes a new decade with an ambitious
follow-up to his 2013 studio recording All Your Life: A
Tribute to the Beatles with a sophomore homage to the Beatles, entitled Across The Universe, due out on earMUSIC on March 13, 2020.
Al Di Meola’s exquisite mastery of the
fretboard is equal only to his appreciation of the Beatles’ legacy that has
inspired generations of both musicians and music fans with their famed
recording catalog. A retrospective of Al Di Meola’s
nearly 50-year acclaimed career expressed through his virtuosic arrangements of
14 Beatles songs, Across The Universe journeys alongside one of America’s
foremost guitarists as he revisits classic hits and more obscure tunes written
by the ingenious Fab Four who have helped define the man he is today.
Adding to his lauded recording collection of more than 30 solo albums and
numerous acclaimed collaborations with the likes of Chick Corea, John
McLaughlin, Stanley Clarke, Paco De Lucia and many others, Across The Universe is
yet another masterpiece showcasing Al Di Meola’s
fascination with complex rhythmic syncopation combined with provocative lyrical
melodies and intricate harmonies. Beatles fans, guitar-heads, and music lovers alike
can expect the unexpected upon venturing into the world put forth by Across The Universe. To commemorate the singular life of John Lennon, Al Di Meola reenacts the famous Lennon cover for his 1975 solo album Rock ‘n’ Roll for
the artwork for Across The Universe.
Al Di Meola is
a living legend celebrated for pioneering a unique style of impeccable guitar technique
combined with a sophisticated global musical language that’s captured the
hearts of audiences across the world. A GRAMMY Award-winner, he’s garnered
three gold albums while selling more than six million albums in worldwide
sales. His collaborations with artists such as Paul Simon, Phil Collins, Stevie
Wonder, Jimmy Page, Santana, Steve Winwood, Herbie Hancock, Frank Zappa, Luciano
Pavarotti, and others have elevated Al Di Meola to
become a household name. Traversing divinely across multiple genres including flamenco,
Latin, fusion, jazz, rock, and world music, Al Di Meola is
a vivacious tour de force always redefining the boundaries of what’s possible
on a six-stringed instrument. Across The Universe is no different than his most decorated
recordings with his arsenal of a large ensemble bringing creative reinterpretations
of Beatles songs to astounding
heights.
“I really credit the Beatles for the reason why I play guitar,” says
Al Di Meola. “That was a major
catalyst for me to want to learn music, so their impact was pretty strong.”
Al Di Meola employs
a wide lens on Across The Universe with
lightening-speed electric guitar orchestrations balanced with lavish acoustic arrangements.
The debut single Strawberry Fields Forever
from Across The
Universe (released today, January 17) is a fiery electric guitar fueled stunner
backed by a red-hot rock band. Epic rock ‘n’ roll covers are sprinkled
throughout the album, including the visionary take on the album opener Here Comes The
Sun, as well as a riveting Hey Jude and Golden Slumbers Medley.
Al Di Meola’s acoustic fingerpicking soars on Dear Prudence and Norwegian
Wood, while he ventures to a jazz fusion aesthetic on Till There Was You.
Across The
Universe simmers to a diverse set of mid-tempo grooves on Mother Nature’s Son,
Yesterday, Your Mother Should Know, I’ll Follow The Sun, and Julia. Al
Di Meola features a lovely solo performance on Here, There And
Everywhere. Across The Universe
finishes with a short, but very sweet melodic version of Octopus’s Garden.
Track Listing
1.
Here Comes The Sun
2.
Golden Slumbers Medley
3.
Dear Prudence
4.
Norwegian Wood
5.
Mother Nature’s Son
6.
Strawberry Fields Forever
7.
Yesterday
8.
Your Mother Should Know
9.
Hey Jude
10.
I'll Follow The Sun
11.
Julia
12.
Till There Was You
13.
Here, There And Everywhere
14.
Octopus's Garden
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