Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:16
Size: 127,1 MB
Art: Front
(3:38) 1. Amy
(5:18) 2. Mangoes
(4:05) 3. Safari Blues
(7:31) 4. Un Instant de Màgia
(4:09) 5. Funk to Grover
(4:52) 6. Nictalops
(3:09) 7. All the Gin Is Gone
(5:15) 8. Come Sunday
(4:16) 9. Ger-Ru
(7:05) 10. Bright Moments
(5:53) 11. Song for Stanley Turrentine
Natural Sounds
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:16
Size: 127,1 MB
Art: Front
(3:38) 1. Amy
(5:18) 2. Mangoes
(4:05) 3. Safari Blues
(7:31) 4. Un Instant de Màgia
(4:09) 5. Funk to Grover
(4:52) 6. Nictalops
(3:09) 7. All the Gin Is Gone
(5:15) 8. Come Sunday
(4:16) 9. Ger-Ru
(7:05) 10. Bright Moments
(5:53) 11. Song for Stanley Turrentine
The style he cultivates is a compendium of illustrious influences (Illinois Jacquett, Gene Ammons, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, Arnet Cobb, Buddy Tate, David Sanborn, King Curtis, Stanley Turrentine...) yet with an overrending feeling of swing and strength of expression; two essential elements in Toni Solà's extroverted playing. His language is both direct and vigorous and keeps the public in constant climax of complicity with his discourse. Few tenor players today can presume to be as independent and sollicited as Solà. http://www.freshsoundrecords.com/natural_sounds-cd-3714.html
Featuring: Toni Solà (ts,ss #8), Xavier Monge (p), Ignasi González (b), Pau Bombardó (d)
Featuring: Toni Solà (ts,ss #8), Xavier Monge (p), Ignasi González (b), Pau Bombardó (d)
Natural Sounds
Great album, thanks! Is Solá of Catalonian origin?
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Thank You Fourcade, Cheers too!
DeleteMany thanks for this. More Toni Sola please!
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Hey Dr Ray3, More is posted!
DeleteThank You!