FLAC tracks | Jazz | 00:51:33 | 273 Mb
This unprecedented 2001 Mark Murphy concert is a precious document that reminds us of one of the greatest vocalists in the history of jazz, the most eclectic and creative of his generation. The presence of Marco Tamburini — then 42-year-old — increases in the compact in a dazzling quartet with Marco Piacentini, Piero Leveratto and Marco Tonin.
On May 18, 2001 the Syracuse singer was invited to Brescia to open the first “Jazz and Literature Review” as a great interpreter of the vocalese and exemplary continuator of the meeting between bop and poetry, born in San Francisco with the Beat Generation. At the age of 69, Murphy fully maintained the adventurous, eclectic and passionate style that had made him a cult figure in a limited circle of admirers. He received awards in Down Beat critics, but he was too personal to respond to the tastes of mass audiences, like Tony Bennett or Frank Sinatra did. His nature as an extrovert and eccentric improviser, always reckless, emerged best in front of small audiences, generally in a club.
Tracklist:
01. All Blues
02. Summertime
03. Bye Bye Blackbird
04. Miles
05. Milestones
06. Do Nothin (I’ll You Hear from Me)
07. On Green Dolphin Street
08. My One and Only Love
09. Parker’s Mood
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