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Close But Far

Close But Far

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GTIN08013358201243
EAN8013358201243
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Product Description

In the vast landscape of jazz music, the TANO TRIO's latest offering, Close But Far (Feat. Leo Genovese), shines like a diamond in the rough. This trio, comprised of Tancredi Lo Cigno on piano, Francesco Lomagistro on bass, and Edoardo Femminielli on drums, brings a fresh and exciting energy to the table that is impossible to ignore. From the first track "Close But Far," the trio's chemistry is undeniable, with each musician seamlessly blending their individual talents to create a sound that is at once cohesive and dynamic. The addition of Leo Genovese on accompaniment only serves to elevate the already impressive compositions to new heights. Tracks like "Sunset in Santorini" and "Midnight Stroll" showcase the trio's ability to transport listeners to faraway lands with their evocative melodies and intricate arrangements. The delicate interplay between the musicians is truly a sight to behold, with each note carefully crafted and executed with precision. But it's not all smooth sailing for TANO TRIO. While the majority of the album is a delightful romp through the world of jazz, there are moments where the trio's experimental tendencies can veer into chaotic territory. Tracks like "Lost in Translation" and "Frenetic Frenzy" may leave some listeners scratching their heads, wondering where the trio's vision is truly leading them. Overall, Close But Far is a captivating journey through the minds of three immensely talented musicians who are unafraid to push the boundaries of what jazz can be. With moments of brilliance and moments of confusion, this album is a rollercoaster ride that is not to be missed. 241 characters