Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Blues for Miles Davis (1967)

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Title: Blues for Miles Davis
Year Of Release: 1967/2010
Label: Cinedelic
Genre: Smooth Jazz, Easy Listening
Quality: 16-44100 FLAC; 16-44100 FLAC; MP3-320 kbps
Total Time: 00:35:02
Total Size: 144 MB
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This unreleased recordings of 1967 sees Amedeo Tommasi, one of the most important Italian pianists, joined by Giovanni Tommaso on bass and Enzo Restuccia on drums. You can hear clearly his main sources of inspiration, especially Miles Davis and Bill Evans.

Born in Trieste in 1935, began piano lessons at the age of 6 years. He was among the first in Italy to play the Modern Jazz. He has played with Chet Baker, Massimo Urbani, John Thomas, Roberto Gatto, Franco Mondini, René Thomas, Bobby Jaspar, Jacques Pelzer etc..
In the 60's he worked as an arranger for RCA and worked with many, including Ennio Morricone, Rita Pavone, Mikis Teodorakis, Gianni Morandi, Lucio Dalla, Antonello Venditti, Riccardo Cocciante, Renato Zero, Dino, etc. Michele.
Also very active as a composer of soundtracks (numerous ones for Pupi Avati) and sounds. Famous for the composition "Magic Waltz" made ​​for the movie "The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean".



Tracklist:
1-1. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - So Easy (03:51)
1-2. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Waltz for Franca (03:59)
1-3. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Blues for Miles Davis (04:41)
1-4. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Tourbillon (02:16)
1-5. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Silva (02:48)
1-6. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - You Are in My Heart (03:59)
1-7. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Rene' and Bobby (06:23)
1-8. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Tourbillon (Take 2) (02:15)
1-9. Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Blues for Miles Davis (Take 2) (04:50)