Fulvio Buccafusco - A Short Story (2013)

Artist: Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles, Ettore Fioravanti, Fulvio Buccafusco
Title: A Short Story
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Fitzcarraldo Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:04
Total Size: 343 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: A Short Story
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Fitzcarraldo Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:04
Total Size: 343 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Keep Smiling (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
02. Blue Butterfly (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
03. Il Giardino Dei Tarocchi (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
04. The Love of a Fat Man (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
05. Where Should I Go? (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
06. A Short Story (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
07. House of Spice (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
08. Per Te (feat. Stan Sulzmann, Nikki Iles & Ettore Fioravanti)
'A SHORT STORY' was born during a period of three years I spent in the multicultural city of London, looking at different cultures, places, sounds and people as if it were a deep and huge emotional archive. I have always liked sharing my music with artists who want to talk about themselves through what they play, engendering an interesting creative harmony with the other members of the band. That’s how was born the idea of involving Stan and Nikki, two musicians I have learned so much from. Their versatility and sensibility have permitted to create in the band the birth of a feeling that has easily started a new and interesting musical dialogue. In this successful fusion of different sensibilities a suitable creative space has been found by Ettore, the drummer, whose energetic and elegant drumming has wonderfully completed the band, contributing to generate a very personal overall sound. I decided to record everything in only one session, without any rehearsals, leaving total freedom to the musicians, because I love spontaneity and the risk that there might be mistakes or imperfections has never worried me. I believe that it is more important to live the emotion in the very moment in which we play together and I think that this is the easiest way to reach the heart of the listeners.