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Unknown Voyage

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Download links and information about Unknown Voyage by Feat. Joe Lovano. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 51:24 minutes.

Artist: Feat. Joe Lovano
Release date: 2000
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 11
Duration: 51:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Unknown Voyage (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 5:31
2. Luce Ombra (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 8:26
3. Colors (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 3:16
4. The Ancient Wood (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 0:49
5. Lichtung (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 5:58
6. Waiting (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 4:49
7. Life Song (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 3:20
8. Elena's Slow Dance (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 5:18
9. Way Out (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 3:40
10. Mingus' Faces (feat. Paul Motian & Franco D'Andrea) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 5:40
11. Zac (feat. Mario Boltro & Manhu Roche) (featuring Furio Di Castri) 4:37

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When you realize the kind of talent Italian bassist Furio Di Castri attracted for this session you know it is bound to be something special. Joining the Americans, tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano and drummer Paul Motian, are superb Italian pianist Franco D'Andrea and, on a couple of cuts, trumpeter extraordinaire Flavio Boltro, as well as drummer Manhu Roche. There is strong blowing all around, with D'Andrea particularly impressive with his blend of innovative harmony and deft subtlety. Di Castri wrote all the tunes, which tend toward the sensitive side, a perspective for which Motian, in particular, is aptly suited. Lovano is the "big" name here, and he does not disappoint. Whatever the velocity or dynamics, Lovano has little difficulty making himself at home. Boltro is a wonderful plus on the short final number, but the two horn line of the trumpeter with Lovano is a jazz lover's dream, leading one to wonder if more might be available from the session.