Description : This is a Latin / jazz flavor track from our 'international' band of fine musicians. Our regular members, Franco Q. (FerryTerry) (Italy) on bass and Scott Burkholder (scottb55) (USA) on drums & percussion. Our line up also includes Franco's brother, Roberto Q. (Italy) playing the wonderful alto sax track, Benjamin Forster (Netherlands) on piano, and Dean Clark (USA) on guitar. Franco composed with first arrangement and Scott did final arrangement and mix. Many thanks to all involved! Hope you like and let us know what you think.
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hi, very relaxing music. Simply great collective work and good jazz vibes here. Excellent guitar playing as always. Well produced and enjoyable track. Alex
Very groovy style here, and very proficient performances by everyone involved! Has a classic feel to the mix, with the cleanliness which is associated with modern recording. I like most jazz, but haven't heard a song quite like this before. Definitely one of the finer tracks here on looperman! Fave!
Originally, this was sent to Scott as an instrumental, but he had some pellas in his collection that happened to be in the same key of the song. The great vocals are unknown, unfortunately.
With a talent line up like that it should be excellent M.....and indeed it is...very pro playing & production...its the kind of modern approach to jazz (Latin) that I think makes the genre much more accessible to those of us who never really developed an ear for the old jazz standards ...and the fact thats its extra danceable is a bonus...bravo....a big well done to all involved.....Ed
Wow...Thanks so much, Ed. Your kind words humble me, as I'm sure it will my buddies on this project.
I'm glad you are finding a style of jazz you can appreciate. I'll admit, I love all styles of jazz, even the very first, way back in the 20s. Who knows, maybe in time you will start to get into it more. Some great guitarist come from the genre.
you guys are definitely very talented! :D, coming from someone who cant play an instrument to save his life im jealous of your talents lol. But seriously very nice track! :D
Hope you lot keep making music :)
My compliments to everyone involved with this track. It's sublime. Thank you for posting. So refreshing to hear excellent musicianship and a beautiful production. Absolutely knockout. Love it.
Thank YOU, Richie, for checking it out and leaving your kind words. I'm fortunate to be working with such professional musicians, even if we are worlds apart geographically. I, and my friends, certainly appreciate your comment.
Ciao,
M.
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Ciao,
M.
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Ciao,
M.
With all our backgrounds, we have a nice blending of styles, but we are all jazz fans
Ciao,
M.
can I ask who is singing?
Originally, this was sent to Scott as an instrumental, but he had some pellas in his collection that happened to be in the same key of the song. The great vocals are unknown, unfortunately.
Ciao,
M.
Cheers,
Scott
Ciao,
M.
I'm glad you are finding a style of jazz you can appreciate. I'll admit, I love all styles of jazz, even the very first, way back in the 20s. Who knows, maybe in time you will start to get into it more. Some great guitarist come from the genre.
Ciao,
M.
Very seducing music - my compliments to all of you.
Cheers/
SJ =)
Ciao,
M.
Hope you lot keep making music :)
Being a member of Looperman, you are a musician at heart!
Ciao,
M.
Ciao,
M.
Richie
Ciao,
M.