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Gerardo Frisina's album "Join the Dance" is a record that lets you enjoy the fusion of jazz and dance. - Artist: Gerardo Frisina - Album: Join the Dance - Record Sides: Side A / Side B - Record Color: Black - Record Format: LP The keywords for this work are jazz and Afro-Cuban. With a more sophisticated and realistic jazz sound and Afro-Cuban rhythms exquisitely and gracefully intertwined, this is a masterful jazz dance album for adults, presenting a perfect form. Guest vocals are by the British songstress Norma Winstone (M02). This is a cover of a 1971 number by British jazz artist Neil Ardley, and the original also features Norma's vocals. Furthermore, the Italian songstress Francesca Sortino also appears (M09). This is a number from the 1959 soundtrack by Ellington & Peggy Lee. Another cover is from the 1957 work by jazz pianist Billy Taylor (M07). Gerardo also reworks it here into a high-speed Afro-Cuban style. He also brilliantly incorporates Indian music (M06). This is a gem of a work, brimming with the essence of SCHEMA, which combines jazz and Latin music. The instrumental tracks, where each instrument displays its charm without being biased, and the vocal tunes, which run coolly and swiftly with a refreshing sense of speed, are of exquisite quality. Thank you for viewing. Stored at home. The record itself has no stains; please check the photos for details. Please purchase if you understand that this is a record stored at home. Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly sensitive.
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