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Progressive Italian Jazz 1970-1975
Andrea Centazzo Amando Battiston Franco Feruglio Alvin Curran
2-CDs box-set
 
Progressive Italian Jazz 1970-1975 <br>Andrea Centazzo  Amando Battiston  Franco Feruglio  Alvin Curran<br>2-CDs box-set
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SKU ICTUS503

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Andrea Centazzo started his musician career in 1970 as devoted jazz fan and hard practicing drummer. But he was also interested in electronics and experimental music. His goal was to blend in an unique form of musical expression all his interests. This collection in two discs presents the best of his early music recorded either in the studio and live as solo artist or in cooperation with other musicians.

Progressive Italian Jazz 1970-1975
2-CD Box-Set

Andrea Centazzo  Amando Battiston  Franco Feruglio  Alvin Curran

ICTUS 503 (2007)

ICTUS Records' Playlist

Disc: 1
1. Early Music #1
2. Early Music #2
3. Early Music #3
4. Early Music #4
5. Early Music #5
6. Early Music #6
7. Early Music #7
8. Early Music #8
9. Early Music #9
10. Early Music #10
11. Early Music #11
12. Early Music #12
13. Early Music #13
14. Early Music #14

Disc: 2
1. Early Music #21
2. Early Music #22
3. Early Music #23
4. Early Music #24
5. Early Music #25
6. Early Music #26
7. Early Music #27
8. Early Music #28
9. Early Music #29
10. Early Music #30
11. Early Music #31
12. Early Music #32

About:
Andrea Centazzo started his musician career in 1970 as devoted jazz fan and hard practicing drummer. But he was also interested in electronics and experimental music. His goal was to blend in an unique form of musical expression all his interests. This collection in two discs presents the best of his early music recorded either in the studio and live as solo artist or in cooperation with other musicians. Here you can easily track his transition from a solo compositional stage (Early Music #1) to a more free improvised, Soft-Machine jazz rock oriented and avant-garde kind of music (Early Music#2) featuring some of the best improvisers of the European scene of the 70s.



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