sandro oliva Italian guitar player and composer Sandro Oliva joined The Grandmothers in 1994. He recorded various albums with The Grandmothers and toured with them in Europe in 1994 and in 1998, and in the u.s.a. in 2000. August 2011, Sandro Oliva and his band backed Essra Mohawk for a performance at Zappanale #22. After Zappanale, Sandro had to go home for personal reasons, but Essra went to France to perform at the Rochefort-En-Accords festival. August 2012, Sandro Oliva returned to Zappanale with his own band performing original music and Zappa compositions. The picture on the right shows Sandro at the Mystery Stage of the
Zappanale festival on 2012/08/01. Picture taken by Bazbo. |
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TheSandro Oliva & Tim Op Het Broek at the Mystery Stage of the Zappanale festival on 2012/08/01. Picture taken by Bazbo. | |
http://www.sandroliva.com/obvious.html
selective discography
il fungo: pusher / s-s-surf (1980, 7", italy, insieme musicale abnorme) - feat. sandro oliva |
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sandro oliva:
aria malsana (1987, lp, italy, spittle records) |
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various
artists: spittle compilation (1987, lp, italy, spittle records) - incl. one track by sandro oliva |
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sandro
oliva & the blue pampurio's cheap midi recording orchestra:
living with a moustache (1989, lp, italy, mantra records) |
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the
grandmothers: who could imagine (5) (1994, cd, nl, munich records netcd 53) - feat. various ex-moi; incl.zappa & beefheart compositions |
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sandro
oliva: who the fuck is sandro oliva ?!? (1995, cd, usa, muffin records mrp015) - feat. various ex-moi; incl.'mr.green genes' (frank zappa) |
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sandro oliva: ciccio / sauna (1998, cdr, italy, private release) - feat. jimmy carl black |
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the
grandmothers: eating the astoria (6) (2000, cd, i, obvious music om gm0100) - feat. various ex-moi; incl.zappa compositions |
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sandro oliva
& jimmy carl black: junk food (2001, cdr, italy, private release) - incl. various frank zappa compositions |
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eugene chadbourne & jimmy
carl black: the jack and jim show: taste of the leftovers (2002, cdr, ger, inkanish records) - incl.various zappa compositions |
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sandro oliva:
took me / this world (2002, cdr, italy, private release / obvious music omso015) |
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various artists:
frank you, thank! vol.2 (2003, cd, i, il popolo del blues) |
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sandro oliva: heavy lightning (2004, cdr, italy, private release) - feat. various ex-moi; incl.zappa compositions |
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the
grandmothers: boulder theatre – us tour, 2000 (200?, 2cdr, italy, obvious music) - feat.j.c.black, don preston, bunk gardner |
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sandro
oliva: 30 rotoli di bugie... (2008, cdr, italy, private release / obvious music omso30) |
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sandro oliva:
aria malsana (2009, cdr, italy, private release / obvious music) |
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sandro
oliva & the blue pampurio's: living with a moustache - 20th
anniversary edition (2009, cdr, italy, private release / obvious music) |
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sandro oliva: heavy
lightning - deluxe edition (2009, cdr, italy, private release / obvious music) - feat. various ex-moi; incl.zappa compositions |
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sandro
oliva: ossi sacri (2009, cdr, italy, private release) - feat. jimmy carl black |
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jimmy carl black:
"where's my waitress?" (revised) (2010, download, -, crossfire publications) = revised edition - download only |
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sandro oliva
& the blue pampurio's extravaganza: birra & salsicce |
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sandro
oliva: who the fuck is sandro oliva ?!? |
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essra mohawk:
zappanale 22 (2011, dvdr, ger, private release) - incl. zappa & beefheart compositions / feat. sandro oliva & gary lucas |
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various artists: lost meat - 100% zappa rareness (2019, cd, uk, cordelia) - various artists playing frank zappa compositions |
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z.e.r.o.: blather (2020, cd, uk, cordelia cd095) - all compositions by frank zappa |
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random notes
there's news from sandro oliva. in a (highly distributed) newsletter, he wrote:
From: Sandro Oliva [mailto:sandroliva@tiscalinet.it]
Sent: sunday 2003/04/27
Subject: muzik
We're glad to announce that the following CDs are finally READY: "WHO THE FUCK IS SANDRO OLIVA" - remixed, with an extended version of "NON C'E' AMORE" "JUNK FOOD/Live '96 with Jimmy Carl Black" - the Official BluePampurio's Bootleg "LIVING WITH A MOUSTACHE", S.O's second LP; remixed with bonus tracks
The new "HEAVY LIGHTNING" CD is available too, featuring Jim, Don, Bunk, Ener and many more.
They will all be commercialized on CDr limited edition as soon as all the copyright stuff will be worked out. We charge 15 Euro each, plus shipping. A bonus CD single ("TOOK ME/THIS WORLD") if you buy all four CDs. We still have a few copies of the Grandmothers Tour Book left, at 5 Euros.
Before the end of the year it will be available the
remastered/remixed version of my first album "ARIA MALSANA", while
another GRANDMOTHERS' live compilation ("SMELL OF THE
LEFTOVERS") will be released by Jimmy's label
Inkanish records.
-- Sandro Oliva/ObviousMusic
2011 07 17
Sandro Oliva and his band will be backing Essra
Mohawk for a performance at Zappanale #22.
Andrew had a fine conversation with Essra.
(http://idiotbastard.com/Interviews/EssraMohawk.htm)
So I thought I'd ask Sandro some questions.
UniMuta
: Hi Sandro, the last time that I saw you, was probably some ten or fifteen
years ago when you were part of The Grandmothers. You did a couple of tours, and
you also recorded some great albums. How did you become the guitar player in The
Grandmothers?
Sandro Oliva : A couple of tours? I've did 7 European tours and one extensive US tour with the guys!!
I happened to know Jimmy in early 1993 when he was living in Vicenza, Italy. His second wife (Husta Landers) had a job there as a teacher for children of the US troops. Jimmy had been booked as special guest by a local Zappa tribute band, YAHOZNA (you should remember them, they've played at the Zappanale too). I was in the area for business, so they invited me to sit in with them. I put together a quick HELP I'M A ROCK on the spot, and Jimmy was rather impressed by this (you can find a video on YouTube, he was TOTALLY drunk!).
One
month later he came to Rome to visit me, and we spent a few days in my studio
recording songs for a project that should have been called "THE BLACK
OLIVE". That project never
happened as the story developed in a very different way (but I've completed
those recordings, and I have included in another project).
When Jimmy moved to Germany and Muffin Records asked him to reunite The
Grandmothers, he called Don & Bunk plus his Austin bandmates Ener
Bladezipper (bass) and Roland St.Germain (formerly his keyboard player and kind
of musical director, who moved on guitar). I booked them two gigs in Italy, and
opened for them in Rome. As the band was obviously underrehearsed (they were
also playing a lot of pop rubbish from Jimmy's Austin pub era which Don and Bunk
hated) I proposed them to stop one week in my studio to rehearse properly.
They would have paid me back recording something for my new CD (WHO THE
FUCK......).
During that time Don and Bunk came to know me and my music rather well. So, at the end of the tour, they fired Roland and asked me to join as guitar player AND COMPOSER. After a while I became Don's assistant in putting the show together (Assistant Musical Director), and co-produced "WHO COULD IMAGINE" with him.
When Don quit in 1998, I became the Musical Director, and we hired my keyboard player Mauro Andreoni, plus my drummer Stefano Baldasseroni to let Jimmy concentrate on singing. I produced the "ASTORIA" CD out of the 1998 tour (but I found out so much more material from the Paris concert from the same tour, that I could put out an "ASTORIA AND ELSEWHERE" double cd!!
UniMuta : Touring with original Mothers Jimmy Carl Black, Don Preston and Bunk Gardner must have been quite something. How do you look back on it? Can you share some of the best moments with us?
Sandro
Oliva : It's
been a magic experience, but after a while I could understand WHY FZ was so
stressed that he HAD to disband the Mothers in 1970 (Pamela Zarubica confirmed
that it wasn't easy to work with them even for Frank ; and I wasn't HIM, I mean
THE BOSS!).
You know, great artists have to have their ways, which sometimes come to
conflict with yours.
And I'm an artist too (born bandleader, after the Grandmothers project, this
Zappanale with Essra will be my second time in 43 years in music that I will not
be THE BOSS, though the band's director).
But Don and Bunk are great people, and Jim has been one of my best friends.
Also, working with Don is an amazing experience, as his knowledge of music (and
music related machinery) is even broader than people can imagine. And Frank
himsef has learned a lot from him, both BEFORE and DURING the early Mothers
era).
As for Jimmy, he had become a dear personal friend, and I still can't believe he's not with us anymore, mostly because I can hear his voice almost every day when I work on one of the hundreds recordings I have (live or in the studio).
The most memorable gig with the Guys must have been Frank's Memorial in Amsterdam the night the press gave the new of his passing. The venue sold out since the afternoon, every european TV, radio or newspaper wanted to interview us (even me, who had joined since one month), and we did an incredible 3 hour show with a lot of guests (that was when I started to propose Mother-oriented craziness to perform).
Another one was the first time in Paris next year, big sold-out theatre, stuffed with people screaming Beatle-style (we also had to run out Beatles style, fromthe back door!!).
Or the final US tour (52 gigs in 3 months, and in S.Francisco we had Motorhead with us on stage. All of a sudden I realised I was conducting BROWN SHOES with 4 original Mothers on stage waiting for my hand signals, and a lot of original Mothers fans (with children and even grandchildren) in the audience!! And after those oldies, they even enjoyed my songs a lot.
I guess I should write a book to tell all the stories which happened on the road. And I should put out many bootlegs with all the weirdness whe have performed live (I think the 1994 band was the closest thing to the M.O.I. that has been around after 1970). I have recorded most of the gigs (and a lot of bus and dressing room conversations!), so I'm playing all the time with those tapes (as well, of course, with my own stuff; well, in a way THAT'S MY STUFF TOO!!)
UniMuta : You released some great music as a solo artist. Your third album, the exceptional "Who The Fuck Is Sandro Oliva?", came out in 1995. I also have the very fine "Heavy Lightning" album that you released in 2004. Your website (http://www.sandroliva.com/obvious.html) does mention a lot of other releases and includes some titles that sound very interesting. Is the website up-to-date. Are all of these releases still available? Will you be bringing some of these to Zappanale with you?
Sandro Oliva : HEAVY LIGHTNING was born as a solo album, then Jimmy and Ener recorded all the songs that we included in the 1998 Grandmothers shows, so we were almost putting it out as a Grandmothers album. After the band split-up, I went back to the original project. I have now mixed a beefed-up edition, which includes ALL of the recordings from both versions. I have made more, but unfortunally there's no record companies that want to handle that kind of material anymore, so I put part of it on the web. I have ready "OSSI SACRI", a kind of Electronic Contemporary Music work, with Jimmy's vocals. Then "SERGIO'S HAREM", a collection of live and studio recording with Don, Bunk, Jim, and other guests. And my new one (in Italian) that I will finish mixing as soon as I will find someone intersted in it. And a double CD "bootleg", BIRRA & SALSICCE in limited edition, which I will bring to Zappanale.
UniMuta : You somehow vanished from the scene after the 2000 Grandmothers Tour. What have you been doing the last ten years?
Sandro
Oliva : After
the US tour the band collapsed, and Jimmy and I decided to go on without Don
& Bunk. We had booked a big Europe tour in 2002 with Candy Zappa as special
guest. Right before buying her plane ticket to Europe, we found out that a
booking agent was selling in Europe another "Grandmothers" band, with
Don, Bunk, Roy and Napoleon. Promoters started to cancel our gigs, afraid to get
into legal trouble. That year, THEY couldn't get gigs for a tour, and we had to
cancel the one that we had already booked.
So I told Jimmy I had enough of the Grannies (I had spent MONTHS to put together
the new repertoire and my new studio where we should have rehearsed).
Jimmy and I stayed in touch anyway. He came here on holidays a few times, and I
called him to perform with my band on special occasions. But basically, this GM
thing had made me sick of the music business. I decided to go back on the road
only two years ago, after Jimmy passed away. I felt that I had to carry on what
we had started.
My combo is now the closest thing to the Grandmothers show that we had in the end (less FZ stuff and more originals, which people seemed to appreciate). No FZ cover band here. And if we play Zappa songs on special occasions, it is the ones that I used to perform with the guys (and which I have proposed them to keep out of the closet, like BROWN SHOES and SLEEPING IN A JAR).
UniMuta : I was very happy when I heard that you would be coming to Zappanale with Essra Mohawk. Have you worked with Essra previously? How did she get to contact you, and who are the other people in the band? You mentioned that the London gig is being rescheduled to 2012. Does this mean that a tour is in the works?
Sandro Oliva: I met Essra in Nashville in 2000. We (The Grandmothers) rehearsed there for 10 days before hitting the road, and she guested us at her place. So we became friends, and decided that one day we would do something together (she also opened the first and the last gigs of the tour in Nashville, so I also had a chance to jam with her way back then).
Yes, the London gig has been canceled for now. Essra will have a DVD out next year so it looked better to do it then. I will open with a set of my of music, an then we will turn into HER band.
The
band at Zappanale will be a part of my group, minus the sax player/lead singer
(Essra doesn't need one). And
on keyboards we have Mauro Andreoni, who replaced Don in 1998/2000
(except for the US tour). He's a great jazz player.
UniMuta : I know that you have been to Zappanale before (as a GrandMother). Do you remember what it was like?
Sandro
Oliva : I
remember we all had a wonderfultime, but I know that the event has grown up
quite a bit, so I'm curious to see what it is like now.
We might even play one of my songs (with Essra Lyrics) if we'll have time to
rehearse it before the show. We will even recreate a short GARRICK TEATHRE
flashback with us playing a Mothers medley from that era, with Essra as backing
vocalist the way she used to do back then!!
So, guys, that's all for now.
SEE Y'ALL AT ZAPPANALE!!
S.O.
Thank
you Sandro. And, yes, we're looking forward to see you at Zappanale.
Essra Mohawk is scheduled to perform on Friday, August 19, 2011. Better be
there.
2012 07 15
Sandro Oliva
will be performing at Zappanale #23.
Sandro has performed on earlier editions of Zappanale. This year, he will be
performing in his own right, as Sandro Oliva.
UniMuta : Hello Sandro, how do you feel about playing at Zappanale again?
Sandro
Oliva : First
of all is great to be at the Zappanale again. And what's even more exciting,
this will be my first time with my own show. I played in 1994 with the
Grandmothers, last year with Essra, and now it will be ME.
UniMuta : - Who will you bring along?
UniMuta : Last year you performed at Zappanale with Essra, and talked about possibilities of touring together with Essra, is this still scheduled?
UniMuta : Do you have any other concerts planned?
Sandro
Oliva : I
have just played a bunch of gigs in Italy, this is a new line-up (new rhithm
section), so we're still basically playing the 1998/2000 Grandmothers show which
I had put together. In fall, we will renew the repertoire.
UniMuta : What material will you be performing at Zappanale?
UniMuta
: How is your Obvious Music Label? Have you released anything recently? Are
there new releases scheduled?
UniMuta : Thank you very much, Sandro. & see you soon.
Sandro
Oliva will be performing at the Zappanale Festival in Bad Doberan, Germany, on
Wednesday, August 01, 2012.
Around 21.00 h.
You don't want to miss this, so be there !!