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Piano Solo: The Complete Concert in Germany (Live)

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Download links and information about Piano Solo: The Complete Concert in Germany (Live) by Michel Petrucciani. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:32:35 minutes.

Artist: Michel Petrucciani
Release date: 2007
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:32:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Colors (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 7:43
2. Training (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 3:12
3. Hidden Joy (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 2:46
4. Les grelots (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 4:26
5. Guadeloupe (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 5:02
6. Love Letter (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 5:44
7. Little Peace in C for U (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 4:47
8. Michel Petrucciani Speech (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 2:55
9. J'aurais tellement voulu (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 3:30
10. Rachid (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 2:22
11. ChloƩ Meets Gershwin (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 4:07
12. Home (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 3:29
13. Brazilian Like (2007 Remastered Version) [Live] 3:13
14. Romantic but not Blue (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 3:28
15. Trilogy in Blois (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 11:48
16. Caravan (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 10:46
17. Looking Up (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 3:51
18. Besame Mucho (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 4:51
19. She Did It Again (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 2:08
20. Take the "a" Train (Live) [2007 Remastered Version] 2:27

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A lot of people first became aware of French pianist Michel Petrucciani through his work with Charles Lloyd in the early '80s. Standing barely three feet tall, he lived with complications from glass-bone disease, a painful, genetically transmitted condition known to medical science as osteogenesis imperfecta. While growing up, Petrucciani suffered hundreds of bone fractures, and throughout his meteoric career he sometimes broke fingers during performance. Extraordinarily gifted and restlessly active in spite of it all, he continued to perform and record like a whirlwind before succumbing to a pulmonary ailment at the age of 36 in January 1999. Petrucciani appeared before the public as a soloist at the Alte Oper Concert Hall in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on February 27, 1997. Portions of that performance were posthumously released by the Dreyfus label just months after his passing. Ten years later the complete unedited concert recording was made available as a double CD, expanded from 11 to 20 tracks. Here is your opportunity to experience Petrucciani in person, fully alive and in excellent form. Everything people remember about him is suddenly brought forward with rewarding immediacy, including the sound of his voice. All of his recordings are worth exploring. This one qualifies as utterly essential.