Johan Farjot & Friends - Caravan Party II (Johan Farjot & Friends) (2023) Hi Res

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Title: Caravan Party II (Johan Farjot & Friends)
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Klarthe Records Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC (tracks+digatal booklet)
Total Time: 00:57:26
Total Size: 133 mb | 291 mb | 622 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Johan Farjot & Friends - Bantu
02. Johan Farjot & Friends - Black Is the Colour of My True Love's Hair
03. Johan Farjot & Friends - Bith Aneth
04. Johan Farjot & Friends - San Francisco
05. Johan Farjot & Friends - Libera Me
06. Johan Farjot & Friends - Ida Lupino
07. Johan Farjot & Friends - Next Stop to Roma
08. Johan Farjot & Friends - Élégie
09. Johan Farjot & Friends - Once Upon a Time
10. Johan Farjot & Friends - Molly's Song
11. Johan Farjot & Friends - Tribute to Yusef Lateef
12. Johan Farjot & Friends - After Midnight
13. Johan Farjot & Friends - Peace on Earth
14. Johan Farjot & Friends - Dance of the Rain
15. Johan Farjot & Friends - Bis

After his first opus placed under the sign of travel and nomadic solidarity, Johan Farjot takes his "Caravan Party" on a new journey marked by freedom and a limitless passion for the present moment.

With his friends from the Bal Blomet where he pursues, in a determined fashion, his series of "1001 Jazz Nights" alongside his accomplice Raphaël Imbert, we now find ourselves suspended in a balancing act called Live, an instant in time where anything can happen, created from the energy found on stage.

Surrounded once again by a fantastic cast, made up of surprising and improbable encounters, "Caravan Party II" takes us around the world, blown by a gust of freedom, thanks to, in alphabetical order: Felipe Cabrera, Hugh Coltman, Jean-Jacques Élangué, Daniel Humair, Raphaël Imbert and his son Timon, Naïssam Jalal, Raphaël Merlin, Anne Pacéo, Matteo Pastorino, Vincent Peirani, Joe Quitzke, Louis Sclavis, Damien Varaillon and MJ Williams The crazy playlist is inspired by the irreverence of both yesterday’s and today’s geniuses.