Igor Willcox - Igor Willcox Quartet (Live) (2018) FLAC
Artist: Igor Willcox, Clayton Sousa, Vini Morales, Glecio Nascimento, Erik Escobar, Fernando Rosa, Igor Willcox Quartet
Title: Igor Willcox Quartet (Live)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Room 73 Records
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:42:09
Total Size: 669 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Igor Willcox Quartet (Live)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Room 73 Records
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:42:09
Total Size: 669 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Brotherhood (Live) (13:26)
2. The Scare (Live) (12:10)
3. Waltz for My Love (Live) (07:27)
4. Julie's Blues (Live) (10:26)
5. Room 73 (Live) (11:18)
6. Thankful (Live) (09:38)
7. Lifetime (Live) (10:56)
8. Fred (Live) (08:09)
9. Wolfbane (Live) (10:44)
10. Elegant People (Live) (07:52)
Personnel:
Igor Willcox – drums
Clayton Sousa – saxophone
Vini Morales – keys
Glecio Nascimento - bass
Erik Escobar – keys
Fernando Rosa - bass
“The first Live album of the Brazilian drummer Igor Willcox quartet, captures the spirit of a strongly welded band performing at a high voltage in the most impassioned and interactive way . It features seven originals along with three compositions belonging to jazz fusion legends such as Allan Holdsworth, Wayne Shorter and Lenny White.
Ten tracks of unexpected, creative interactions resulted from the combined strength of four virtuosi musicians, each of them contributing with their inventive skills to a perfect fusion of musicality and rhythms. Fans of jazz fusion will enjoy a high quality album delivered by a phenomenal band fueled by the natural energy of like minds playing as a singular voice”. ( Jazz World Quest)
Ten tracks of unexpected, creative interactions resulted from the combined strength of four virtuosi musicians, each of them contributing with their inventive skills to a perfect fusion of musicality and rhythms. Fans of jazz fusion will enjoy a high quality album delivered by a phenomenal band fueled by the natural energy of like minds playing as a singular voice”. ( Jazz World Quest)