Gaetano Partipilo - The Right Place (2007)

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Title: The Right Place w. Bonus Track
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Universal Music Italia srL.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:04:10
Total Size: 406 / 158 MB
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Tracklist:

1. 110.0 FM (06:06)
2. New York Meeting (05:38)
3. Syntax Error (05:47)
4. Red Over Blue (04:38)
5. Italian Coffee Break (01:16)
6. Listening At - 3 (Album Version) (05:58)
7. The Scientist (06:51)
8. Quantum (06:00)
9. Ballad For A Child (06:06)
10. Music Home (03:26)
11. All The Things You Were (01:52)
12. Sleeping Art Afternoon (05:04)
13. Listening At - 3 (Alt. Take) (05:24)

Personnel:

Alto Saxophone – Gaetano Partipilo
Electric Guitar – Mike Moreno
Piano – Roberto Tarenzi
Double Bass – Matt Brewer
Drums – Nasheet Waits

Gaetano Partipilo is an alto saxophonist, composer, and educator from Italy. His soulful, emotive, reedy tone and wide-ranging playing style bridge post-bop, contemporary jazz, R&B, and modal music. His writing and compositions have appeared on more than 100 recordings internationally. He issued his 2002 leader debut, Urban Society, with the group of the same name he'd founded that year. The acclaim won him a spot on Nicola Conte's hit Jet Sounds, establishing a collaborative relationship that continues. Partipilo also played a key role on Garota Moderna, the 2004 Schema debut by vocalist and Conte protege Rosalia De Souza. Also in 2004, Soul Note released BASIC, the second offering by Urban Society. In 2007 he released The Right Place, a New York-recorded Emarcy date with an American quartet. Partipilo followed it in 2009 with the live I Like Too Much for Italian indie Auand Records. Urban Society's third album, the live Upgrading, was released in 2011. In early 2013, Partipilo released Besides: Songs from the Sixties for Schema. Selected by critics internationally as one of the year's best jazz albums, it was an outgrowth of an appearance at the previous year's Dubai Jazz Festival. After world tours with other groups and a truckload of session and teaching work, Partipilo returned with the Paolo Fresu-produced Daylight in 2016. In 2019 he released Boom Collective for Auland, and a year later, The Other Side for Jazzit; the latter was a collaborative outing with drummer Alessandro Napolitano, pianist Mark Sherman, and bassist Giuseppe Bassi.