George Saxon's album, A Saxophone Around The World 10a Raccolta, is a musical journey that takes the listener on a global adventure. The saxophonist's virtuosity is on full display throughout the album, as he effortlessly navigates through various genres and styles of music from around the world.
The album opens with the upbeat and energetic "Carnavalito," a traditional Andean folk song that features Saxon's saxophone playing in perfect harmony with the accompanying instruments. The album then takes a turn towards the romantic with "Je T'aime," a French classic that showcases Saxon's ability to convey emotion through his music.
As the album progresses, Saxon takes us on a musical tour of different cultures, including the Middle Eastern-inspired "Kol Haolam Kulo," the African-infused "Siyahamba," and the Latin American-influenced "El Choclo." Each track is a testament to Saxon's versatility as a musician and his ability to seamlessly blend different styles of music.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "O Sole Mio," a beloved Italian classic that Saxon infuses with his own unique style. The saxophone takes center stage in this rendition, with Saxon's soaring solos transporting the listener to the streets of Naples.