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01. Pink Floyd - Meddle (Capitol - 1971).

Uno dei miei primi dischi ascoltati. Non riesco a non ricaderci ancora. “One of These Days“ e “Echoes“ sono pazzeschi.

02. Lennie Tristano - Tristano (Warner - 1951).

“Line up“ e “Turkish Mambo“ sono semplicemente avanti!

03. Rage against the machine - The Battle of Los Angeles (Sbme - 1999).

Timing feroce che non posso che adorare!

04. Naked Musicians - A Sicilian Way Of Cooking Mind (Improvvisatore Involontario - 2005).

Pura follia creativa made Improvvisatore Involontario.

05. Rollerball - La clinica del rasoio ( El Gallo Rojo - 2008).

Rock and growl e barbieri barbiturizzati. I like it!

06. Steve Coleman and Five Elements - Live at the Hot Brass (BMG - 1995).

Da ballare!

07. Tom Waits - Mule Variations (Anti - 2001).

Un viaggio nell'America più nascosta raccontata da una Grande Voce.

08. Miles Davis - Water Babies (Columbia - 1967/1968).

Una perla molto spesso dimenticata del secondo quintetto di Miles (Shorter, Hancock, Carter e Williams).

09. Dave Douglas - The Infinite (Rca - 2002).

Grande lavoro del trombettista newyorchese.

10. Radiohead - KID A (Capitol - 2000). Degna chiusura di una playlist iniziata con i Pink Floyd.

Foto di Pat Ferro

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