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Curator's Note:

Mississippi and Mali. The Delta blues and the mesmerizing music of West Africa. Those are the sounds and spirits that struck Piers Faccini to the core, shaping his expressive, intimate songs. But with his Anglo-Italian heritage, you can also hear English folk songs and old Naples rhythms in his music, as well as lyrical debts to Sufi poetry.

We first met Piers when he wrote theme music for the pilot episode of our upcoming PBS series, SOUND TRACKS. We’d heard his dark warning, “A Storm is Going to Come,” on “Grey’s Anatomy” and we knew he’d toured with Ben Harper and Amadou and Mariam. For “Quick Hits,” he agreed to perform three songs and to talk about his new album, “My Wilderness.”

Don't miss other Quick Hits starring Abigail WashburnSeun KutiDengue FeverCharles Bradley & Sharon JonesHelene Grimaud, Jovanotti, KT Tunstall, Meklit Hadero, Ozomatli, and Seu Jorge. For more info visit Sound Tracks's site.

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Piers Faccini Performs “No Reply”

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“No Reply” is the opening cut on Pier Faccini’s new album, “My Wilderness,” which he recorded at his home in southern France. It’s a soulful, haunting song. The despair is existential. The singer calls out to the darkness, seeking answers, and “in the silence I heard my reply and no one will ever no why.” The sense of being lost and alone is leavened by a beautiful melody and the rhythms of southern Italy provided by percussionist Simone Prattico.

Piers Faccini’s website: http://www.piersfaccini.com/

Piers Faccini’s “My Wilderness” album label, Six Degrees Records: http://www.sixdegreesrecords.com/home.php

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