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Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, on July 22, 1954, Al Di Meola grew up with the music of The Ventures, The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Drums were his first instrument, but by age eight he had switched to guitar. By his early teens, he was already an accomplished player, though he felt somewhat ostracized from the local clique of musicians. “In the ‘60s, if you didn’t play like Eric Clapton or Jimi Hendrix or Jimmy Page, you weren’t accepted,” he recalls of his high school years in Bergenfield, New Jersey. “So I was never really accepted by that group of so-called friends in Bergenfield because they didn’t know what to make of my style.


Even though I wanted to learn Beatles and Ventures music when I began taking lessons, my teacher (Bob Aslanian) also made me learn jazz and bossa nova and a little classical, so I had all this technique that my friends couldn't understand. It never fit the kind of music that they were playing. They were interested in my technique, but at the same time they were jealous of it.” A big influence on his musical outlook during his formative years was the burgeoning hybrid of rock and jazz that came to be known as fusion music. Guitarist Larry Coryell, whom Al later dubbed “The Father of Fusion,” became a particular focus of interest. “I used to ride the bus from New Jersey to see him play at little clubs in Greenwich Village,” he recalls. “Wherever he was playing, I’d be there.” Following an intensive period of woodshedding between his junior and senior years in high school, in which he practiced the guitar from eight to ten hours a day, Di Meola emerged with impressive chops and a clear idea of how to apply them. “I was trying to find myself, or find the kind of music that suited where I was going with the guitar,” he told Down Beat. “I had grown up on rock and loved it, but found it a very limited kind of music for expansion on your instrument. I started listening to bluegrass, especially Doc Watson, which really helped me develop my speed. I really dug Tal Farlow and Kenny Burrell at the time, but I also knew that it wasn’t what I ultimately wanted to do. I wanted to do something new, something nobody was doing.” In 1971, Di Meola enrolled at the Berklee School of Music in Boston. By the second semester, he was playing in a fusion quartet led by keyboardist Barry Miles. It was in the early part of 1974 that he received the fateful call from Chick Corea. “I was just sitting around my apartment in Boston on a Friday afternoon when Chick called and asked me to come to a rehearsal in New York,” he recalls. “I couldn't believe it. It was really a dream come true. In 10 minutes I packed some clothes in a bag, got a ride to New York and never saw that apartment in Boston again.” Following a weekend of rehearsals with that band, Return to Forever, Di Meola made his debut with RTF at Carnegie Hall. The next night he played to a crowd of 40,000 in Atlanta. His star quickly ascended.


After three wildly successful landmark fusion albums with Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass, Lenny White on drums and Di Meola on guitar—Where Have I Known You Before, the Grammy Award winning No Mystery and Romantic Warrior—RTF disbanded in 1976, effectively launching Al’s solo career. He called the breakup a blessing in disguise. “It was probably for the best because we each got a chance to develop our own careers and get to know what it was like to be a leader and producer and just be out on our own.” He debuted in 1976 with Land Of The Midnight Sun, a typically blazing showcase of his frenetic, slashing style which also featured performances by drummers Lenny White and Steve Gadd, percussionist Mingo Lewis, synth wizards Jan Hammer and Barry Miles, bassists Anthony Jackson and Jaco Pastorius. Over the course of six more albums with Columbia Records—Casino, Elegant Gypsy, Splendido Hotel, Electric Rendezvous, Tour De Force and Scenario—Di Meola firmly established himself as a powerful and influential force in contemporary music. He went on to record a string of highly evocative, pan-global projects for the Manhattan/EMI, Tomato and Mesa/Bluemoon labels before signing with Telarc. Di Meola continued to conquer new musical horizons on The Infinite Desire, his 1998 Telarc debut, which featured his most extensive and effective use of midi technology ever. The Infinite Desire has sold more than 100,000 copies to date and logged over 3 months on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Chart. 1999 saw the release of Di Meola’s first-ever seasonal recording, Winter Nights, which featured original compositions alongside renditions of traditional carols and contemporary standards like Peter Gabriel’s “Mercy Street” and Paul Simon’s “Scarborough Fair.” Elegant, melodic, and beautifully crafted, Winter Nights also included the extraordinary work of Roman Hrynkiv on bandura, a Ukranian folk instrument with an enchanting sound and texture. On The Grande Passion, released in 2000, Di Meola continued to explore melody and rhythmic diversity with the help of his acoustic group, World Sinfonia. His critically acclaimed 2002 album, Flesh On Flesh, put the spotlight back on his outstanding electric guitar work. Consequence of Chaos, released in 2006, offers a contemporary set of 15 original compositions and guest appearances by pianist Chick Corea, drummer Steve Gadd, keyboardist Barry Miles, and bassist John Patitucci, among others.


The Los Angeles Times recently summed it up best when the paper wrote, “Al Di Meola is much more than fast playing now, having matured into a far more complete artist…And that maturity is apparent in his attraction to and wide array of musical elements from around the world, and in his own spare and thoughtful soloing.”





Tracks by 'Al Di Meola' 


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1977-2002 
Acoustic Improv, incl excerpt from Mediterranean Sundance 
Advantage 
African Night 
Al Di's Dream Theme 
Alien Chase On Arabian Desert 
Andonea 
Arabella 
Asia De Cuba 
Atavism of Twilight 
Ave Maria 
Azucar 
Ballad 
Beijing Demons 
Beyond the Mirage 
Bianca's Midnight Lullaby 
Big Sky Azzura 
Black Cat Shuffle 
Bordel 1900 
Broken Heart 
Cachaca 
cafe 1930 
Calliope 
Capoeira 
Carol of the Bells 
Carousel Requiem 
Casino 
Casino - Casino 
Casino - Dark Eye Tango 
Casino - Egyptian Danza 
Casino - Fantasia Suite For Two Guitars 
Casmir 
Chasin' The Voodoo 
Chilean Pipe Song 
Cielo-e-terra 
Coral 
Cruisin' 
Cruisin (live) 
Cyprus 
Dark Eye Tango 
Deep and Madly 
Dinner Music Of The Gods 
Double Cencerto 
Egyptian Danza 
Egyptian Danza (live) 
Elecant Gypcy Suite 
Electric Randevous 
Electric Rendevous - Cruisin' 
Electric Rendevous - Jewel Inside The Dream 
Electric Rendevous - Somalia 
Elegant Gypsy - Elegant Gypsy Suite 
Elegant Gypsy - Filight Over Rio 
Elegant Gypsy - Mediterranean Sundance 
Elegant Gypsy - Midnight Tango 
Elegant Gypsy Suite Play
The Embrace 
Enigma of desire 
Erotic Interlude (Interlude #2) 
Etude 
Falling Grace 
Fantasia Suite 
Fantasia Suite for Two Guitars 
Fantasia Suite For Two Guitars (In Five Parts) 
Fantasia Suite For Two Guitars Viva La Danzari 
The first Noel 
First snow 
Flesh on Flesh 
Flight Over Rio Play
Fugata 
Gigi's Playtime Rhyme (Interlude #1) 
Global Safari 
God bird change 
The Grande Passion 
Greensleeves 
Have yourself a merry little Christmas 
Heru Mertar - Don't Go So Far Away 
Hypnotic Conviction 
I Can Tell 
If We Meet Again, Part 1 
If We Meet Again, Part 2 
If We Meet Again Parts 1 And 2 
Indigo 
Inferno 
The Infinite Desire 
In My Mother's Eyes 
Innamorata 
Interlude #3 
Invention of the devil on Turkish highway 
Invention of the Monsters 
Isfahan 
Island Dreamer 
Istanbul 
Jewel Inside A Dream 
July 
Kiss My Axe - One Night Last June 
Lady Of Rome, Sister Of Brazil Play
Land of the Midnight Sun 
Last Tango for Astor 
Libertango 
Little Cathedral, La Cathedral 
Love Theme-Pictures of the Sea 
Lustrine 
Maraba 
Marina 
Mata hari 
Mediterranean Sundance Play
Mediterranean Sundance, Rio Ancho (live version) 
Medley: Short Tales of the Black Forest, Fantasia Suite for Two 
Meninas 
Mercy Street 
Midnight Tango Play
Midwinter night 
Midwinter nights 
Milonga Del Angel 
Misterio 
Morocco 
Nena 
Nena (Live) 
Nightclub 1960 
No Mystery 
Oblivion 
One Night Last June 
On My Own 
Opus In Green 
Orange & Blue 
Orange And Blue - Chilean Pipe Song 
Orange And Blue - On My Own 
Orange And Blue - Orange And Blue 
Orange And Blue - This Way Before 
Oriana (September 24, 1988) 
Orient Blue 
Orient Blue, Passion, Grace & Fire 
Orient Blue Suite 
Orient Blue Suite (Part I, II, III) 
Paradiso 
Parranda 
Passion, Grace and Fire 
Passion, Grace, and Fire (version I) 
Passion, Grace, and Fire (version II) 
Percussion Intro 
Perpetual Emotion 
Phantom 
Precious Little You 
Prelude - Adagio for Theresa 
The Prophet (Interlude #4) 
Purple Orchids 
Race With Devil on Spanish Highway Play
Race with Devil on Turkish Highway 
Rhapsody of Fire 
Ritmo De La Noche 
Roller Jubilee 
Saffire Soleil 
Sarabande 
Sarabande from Violin 
Sarabande From Violin Sonata 
Sarabande From Violin Sonata In B Minor 
Sarabande From Violin Sonata In B Minor - Bach 
Scarborough Fair 
Scenario 
Scenario - Scoundrel 
Scoundrel 
Senor Mouse 
Sequencer 
Sequencer (Remix) 
Shaking the Spirits 
Short Tales of the Black Forest 
Silent Story In Her Eyes 
Smile from a Stranger 
Soaring Through a Dream 
Solace 
Soledad 
Somalia 
Someday My Prince Will Come 
Song With a View 
Song to the Pharoah Kings 
South Bound Traveler 
Spanish Eyes 
Splendido Hotel - Bianca's Midnight Lullaby 
Splendido Hotel - Silent Story In Her Eyes 
Splendido Sundance 
Suite 
Suite Golden Dawn 
Suite-Golden Dawn; a) Morning Fire 
Suite: Golden Dawn, a.Morning Fire b.Calmer Of The Tempests c.F 
Suite-Golden Dawn; b) Calmer Of The Tempests 
Suite-Golden Dawn; c) From Ocean To The Clouds 
Summer Country Song 
Ta'alina Chant 
Tango Suite (Part 1 & 2) 
Tango Suite Part I 
Tango Suite Part II 
Tango Suite Part III 
Theme of the Mothership 
Theme to the Mothership 
They Love Me from Fifteen Feet Away 
This Way Before 
Tirami Su - Beijing Demons 
Tirami Su Part 1 
Tirami Su - Smile From a Stranger 
Traces of a Tear 
Two Guitars 
Two to Tango 
Under a Dark Moon 
Valentina 
Verano Reflections 
Vertigo Shadow 
Vistaero 
Vizzini 
When Your Gone 
Winterlude duet no. 1 
Winterlude no. 2 
Winterlude no. 3 
Winterlude no. 4 
The wizard 
World Sinfonia - Heart Of Immigrant - Border 1900 
World Sinfonia - Heart Of Immigrant - Carousel Requiem 
World Sinfonia - Heart Of Immigrant - Nightclub 
World Sinfonia - Heart Of Immigrant - Parranda 
World Sinfonia - Heart Of Immigrant - Under A Dark Moon 
Zima 
Zona Desperata