Mitteleuropa (album)
Mitteleuropa is an album by the Jazz Marca (Roberto Magris / Lilli Furlan / Franco Polisseni Trio), with the addition of a horn section, guitar, vibes and percussion, released in 1986 on the Gulliver label and reissued in 2006 by the English label Arision.
Mitteleuropa | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | October 27, 1985 | |||
Studio | Gulliver Recording Studios, Treviso, Italy | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 41:22 | |||
Label | Gulliver (LP 1986) and Arision (CD ARI024 2006) | |||
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Reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Basic Soul | [1] |
Musica Jazz | [2] |
The Basic Soul review by Andy Allen simply states: "Here pianist Roberto Magris extends his usual trio to accommodate a horn section giving the compositions a much fuller sound than that found on their Comunicazione Sonora album, which is most effective on the immaculate Dedalus."[1]
Track listing
- Città Di Frontiera (Roberto Magris) - 12:06
- Dedalus (Roberto Magris) - 8:15
- Annamaria (Roberto Magris) - 1:36
- Three Dorico Time (B. Vatta – arr. R. Magris) - 7:33
- Blues Transfert (Roberto Magris) - 13:21
Personnel
Musicians
- Roberto Magris - piano
- Lilli Furlan - bass
- Franco Polisseni - drums
- Andrea Sottani - trumpet
- Sergio Campagnolo - alto sax
- Ettore Martin - tenor sax
- Tiziano Strata - baritone sax
- Roberto Cocever - guitar
- Saverio Tasca - vibraphone and percussion
References
- Andy Allen (September 11, 2006). "Gruppo Jazz Marca: Mitteleuropa". Basic Soul.
- Maurizio Franco (2006). "Gruppo Jazz Marca: Mitteleuropa". Musica Jazz (in Italian).
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