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Artist: Trilok Gurtu
Genre: Etnic Jazz, World, Fusion, Modern Creative
Country: USA, India

Albums:

1988 - Usfret



Tracklisting:
1. Shobharock [07:37]
2. Shangri La/Usfret [13:02]
3. OM [07:12]
4. Deep Tri [07:02]
5. Goose Bumps [04:23]
6. Milo [04:16]
7. Inner Voice [01:40]

Duration: 00:45:15


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - percussion, drums, tablas, congas, voice
Shobha Gurtu - voice
Ralph Towner - acoutic guitar, keyboards on 'Goose Bumps'
Don Cherry - trumpet
Shankar - violin
Daniel Goyone - piano, keyboards
Jonas Hellborg - bass on 'Shobharock' and 'Deep Tri'
Walter Quintus - tambura on 'OM'

1991 - Living Magic



Tracklisting:
1. Baba (Trilok Gurtu) [08:33]
2. Living Magic (Trilok Gurtu, Daniel Goyone) [06:28]
3. Once I wished a tree upside down (Jan Garbarek) [08:02]
4. Transition (Trilok Gurtu) [07:33]
5. From Scratch (Trilok Gurtu) [02:26]
6. Tac, et Demi (Trilok Gurtu, Daniel Goyone) [06:35]
7. TMNOK (Daniel Goyone) [02:54]

Duration: 00:42:34


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, tabla, voice, congas, percussion
Jan Garbarek - tenor & soprano saxophones
Nana Vasconcelos - congas, repenique, voice, percussion
Daniel Goyone - keyboard, piano
Nicolas Fiszman - bass, guitar
Tunde Jegede - kora, piano
Shanthi Rao - veena

1993 - Crazy Saints



Tracklisting:
1. Manini (T. Gurtu / D. Goyone) [07:06]
2. Tillana (Traditional, arranged by D. Goyone & T. Gurtu) [04:12]
3. Ballad For 2 Musicians (J. Zawinul) [06:08]
4. The Other Tune (J. Zawinul) [07.39]
5. Blessing In Disguise (T. Gurtu) [09:26]
6. Crazy Saints (T. Gurtu / D. Goyone) [08:19]
7. No Discrimination (T. Gurtu) [3:38]

Duration: 00:46:38


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, tabla, voice, dol, kanjira, percussion
Daniel Goyone - piano, keyboards
Shobha Gurtu - voice
Pat Metheny - guitar, guitar synthesizer
Joe Zawinul - keyboards, piano
Louis Sclavis - bass clarinet, clarinet, soprano saxophone
Ernst Reijseger - cello
Marc Bertaux - bass

1994 - Believe (Trilok Gurtu's Crazy Saints)



Tracklisting:
1. Believe [06:26]
2. Vak [06:47]
3. Carlinhos [06:25]
4. Offering [06:17]
5. The Western Front [05:35]
6. Fourth Moon [06:09]
7. Protector [07:09]
8. Sidewalk [05:57]

Duration: 00:50:48


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, tabla, voice, dhol, waterdrums, percussion
Daniel Goyone - piano, electric piano, harmonium, synthesizer
David Gilmore - guitar
Chris Minh Doky - bass

1995 - Bad Habits Die Hard



Tracklisting:
1. 21 Spices [09:32]
2. Bad Boys [08:37]
3. Returning Home [12:49]
4. Siddhi [11:14]
5. Watapa [07:50]
6. Bad Habbits Die Hard [10:05]
7. Carlinhos [13:35]

Duration: 01:13:46


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, tabla, voice, claydum, percussion
Bill Evans - tenor sax, soprano sax
Mark Feldman - violin
David Gilmore - guitar, voice
Andy Emler - piano, electric piano, synthesizer, voice
Chris Minh Doky - bass, voice

1997 - The Glimpse



Tracklisting:
1. Cherry Town [05:16]
2. 1 - 2 Beaucoup [05:45]
3. Law Years [07:53]
4. A Ilha do Caju [06:34]
5. Future Heat [10:52]
6. Glimpse [06:49]
7. Don [09:38]

Duration: 00:52:49


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, tabla, percussion, voice
Geetha Bennett - veena, voice
Nando Carneiro - guitar
Lars Danielsson - bass, cello
Jaya Deva - guitar, voice, gnaoua, qaraqaba
Andy Emler - piano, harmonium
Paolo Fresu - trumpet, flugelhorn
Teodosii Spassov - kaval

1998 - Kathak



Tracklisting:
1. Ganapati [03:52]
2. You, Remember This [05:43]
3. Seven Brings Return [08:28]
4. Shunyai [08:29]
5. Who Knows The Mind [08:46]
6. Kathak [06:38]
7. Brazilian [04:37]

Duration: 00:46:35


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, tabla, percussion, voice
Jaya Deva - ganawa, voice, guitar
Kai Eckhardt de Camargo - electric bass
Ravi Chary - sitar, harmonium
Neneh Cherry - voice on "Ganapati"
Shobha Gurtu - voice on "You, Remember This" and "Brazilian"
Steve Lukather - guitar on "Seven Brings Return"
Teodosii Spassov - kaval on "Brazilian"

2000 - African Fantasy



Tracklisting:
1. Rajasthan [05:54]
2. DJ Didgeridoo [04:53]
3. African Fantasy [04:05]
4. You, Remember This [03:38]
5. Big Brother [04:32]
6. Folded Hands [07:43]
7. Old African [06:10]
8. Lisa [06:19]
9. Dinki Puriya [03:02]
10. Africa con India [04:30]
11. Big Brother Reprise [04:20]

Duration: 00:55:10


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - tabla, drums, percussion, timpani, clay pot
Ravi Chary - sitar, harmonium
Nicolas Fiszman - bass, lead guitar, synth
Jaya Deva - gimbri, guitar
Kai Eckhardt de Camargo - bass
Dhruba Ghish - sarangi
Sabine Kabongo - vocals
Esmeralda Sciascia - vocals

2001 - The Beat of Love



Tracklisting:
1. Maya [05:08]
2. A Friend [04:19]
3. Have We Lost Our Dream? [04:42]
4. The Beat of Love [05:13]
5. Passing By [03:18]
6. Jhulelal [04:53]
7. Ingoma [03:24]
8. Tuhe [05:33]
9. Ola Bombay [03:49]
10. Dance With My Lover [04:49]
11. Peace of the Five Elements [05:01]

Duration: 00:50:15


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - tabla, drums, percussion, timpani, vocals
Shobha Gurtu - vocal
Ravi Chary - sitar, harmonium
Jaya Deva - gimri, guitar, caracab, vocal
Nicolas Fiszman - guitar, bass, synthesizer
Kai Eckhardt de Camargo - bass
Dhruba Ghosh - sarangi
Richard Walley - didgeridoo
Kassim Sidibe - kama n'goni
Sabine Kabongo - vocals
Esmeralda Sciascia - vocals

2002 - Remembrance



Tracklisting:
1. Brindavan dance [03:17]
2. Expression of love [05:43]
3. Witness to marriage [06:12]
4. Our heritage [04:45]
5. Evening in India [05:36]
6. Sounds of India [03:09]
7. Greetings [06:56]
8. Street song [03:13]
9. Eastern journey [03:27]
10. Worship [03:57]
11. Remembrance [04:47]

Duration: 00:51:05


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, percussion, tabla, caxixi, rattles, vocals
Zakir Hussain - tabla
Ravi Chary - harmonium, sitar
Ronu Majumdar - flute
Sarosh Izedyar - guitar
Indrajit Sharma - synthesizer
Sultan Khan - sarangi
Rajesh Bhatt - pakhaway, dholak
Shobha Gurtu - vocals
Shankar Mahadevan - vocals
Nandini Srikar - vocals

2003 - Izzat (2CD)



CD1: (Remix)
Tracklisting:
1. Don (remix by Black Star Liner. Choque Hosein) [04:21]
2. Future Heat (First Contact remix) [05:26]
3. Protector (Feelgood Productions remix) [06:41]
4. Inner Voice (remixed by D.J. Cavo. The Dum Dum Project) [04:50]
5. Shobharock (T.J. Rehmi remix) [04:30]
6. Milo (remixed by Part 2 of New Flesh) [03:38]
7. Om (Phil Mison Cantoma mix) [04:26]
8. Om (Fun-Da-Mental mix) [06:22]
9. Blessing in Disguise (remix by Rob Swift) [05:58]
10. Carlinhos (Niraj Chag mix) (live) [04:37]
11. Future Heat (Orchestral World Groove remix) [06:01]

Duration: 00:56:55

CD2: (Originals)
Tracklisting:
1. Don [09:34]
2. Future Heat [10:49]
3. Protector [07:07]
4. Inner Voice [01:38]
5. Shobharock [07:36]
6. Mild [04:16]
7. OM [07:08]
8. Blessing In Disguide [09:16]
9. Carlinhos (live) [13:33]

Duration: 01:11:00

2004 - Broken Rhythms



Tracklisting:
1. Broken Rhythms [04:44]
2. Kabir [05:03]
3. Nine Horses [05:39]
4. Beyond [04:09]
5. Sohum [05:44]
6. Vignola [06:14]
7. Dubash Lane [05:28]
8. The Way To Banganga [07:23]

Duration: 00:44:27


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, percussion, yambo, tabla
Ravi Chary - sitar
Sarosh Izedyar - guitar
Pradep Pandit - harmonium, boolbool tarang
Celia Reggiani - piano, Hammond organ
Riaan Vosloo - bass
Nitin Shanker - duuff, gunru, congas, claypot, percission
Ganesh Kumar - violin
Nilhadri Kumar - sitar
Raja Bhatt - dholak
Mrudula Desal - vocals
Roop Kumar - vocals
Sonali Rathod - backing vocals
Richa Sharma - vocals
Sanchita Farruque - vocals

Special guests:
Gary Moore - guitar

Huun Huur Tu:
Kaigal-ool Khovalyg - throat singing, igil
Sayan Bapa - throat singing, igil
Alexey Saryglar - throat singing, igil
Andrey Mongush - throat singing, byzaahchi

Arke String Quartet:
Carlo Cantini - violin
Valentino Corvino - violin
Sandro Di Paolo - alto
Enrico Guerzoni - cello

2005 - Farakala (Trilok Gurtu & The Frikyiwa Family)



Tracklisting:
1. Agne Yano [03:37]
2. Mil-jul [05:21]
3. Dhine Dhadhin [06:27]
4. Doukhontou [04:13]
5. Kalpana [05:36]
6. Swapan [05:10]
7. Roots No Fruits [05:40]
8. Soumou [04:21]
9. Di Blues Indian [03:58]
10. Farakala [03:35]

Duration: 00:48:02


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - percussion, balafon, water calabash, shekere
Hadja Kouyate - vocals
Ali Boulo Santo - vocals, kora, kora wah-wah
N'Gou Bagayoko - guitar, vocals
Filifin - vocals, kamele n'goni
Sounkalo - dozon n'goni, backing vocal
Yaya - carignan, backing vocal

2006 - Arkeology (Trilok Gurtu & Arke String Quartet)



Tracklisting:
1. Balahto [04:02]
2. Nanda (to my mother) [03:42]
3. Kermansah [04:21]
4. Dea [04:19]
5. Fes [06:47]
6. Taranta Suite [06:39]
7. Yoragathupaga [05:48]
8. Folded Hands [07:30]
9. Skopje [05:33]
10. Sveva [03:17]

Duration: 00:52:01


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - tabla, drums, percussion, flute, voice

Arke String Quartet:
Carlo Cantini - violin, dilruba, recorder, calimba
Valentino Corvino - violin
Sandro Di Paolo - viola
Stafano Dall'Ora - double bass, ukulele, eminence bass / aptflex

2007 - Twenty Years of Talking Tabla (2CD)



CD1:
Tracklisting:
1. Shobharock (with Shobha Gurtu) [07:29]
2. African Fantasy (with Angelique Kidjo) [04:04]
3. Have we lost our dream (with Salif Keita & Sabine Kabongo) [04:35]
4. Dinki Puriya [02:59]
5. Expression of Love (with Shobla Gutu, Shankar Mahadevan & Sultan Khan) [05:42]
6. Water Solo (live in Copenhagen) [09:03]
7. The other tune (with Joe Zawinul) [07:38]
8. Balahto (with the Arke String Quartet) [04:00]
9. Seven brings return (with Steve Lukather) [08:26]
10. Mother Tounges (with John McLaughlin) [04:55]

Duration: 00:58:22

CD2:
Tracklisting:
1. Dance With My Lover [06:55]
2. Save Our Children (with Pharoah Sanders) [07:52]
3. Big Brother (with Oumou Sangre) [04:29]
4. Once I Wish A Tree Upside Down (with Jan Garbarek) [08:02]
5. You Remember This (with Shobha Gurtu) [05:42]
6. Ange Yano (with The Frikyiwa Family) [03:35]
7. Greetings (with Zakir Hussain) [06:57]
8. Vignola (with Huun Huur Tu & the Arke string Quartet) [06:14]
9. Ganapati (with Neneh Cherry) [03:49]
10. Planet Earth (Talvin Singh remix) [06:21]

Duration: 00:59:59


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - primary artist, percussion, conga, drums, tabla, vocals, caxixi, clay pot
Salif Keita, Abiodun Oyewole, Shobha Gurtu, Oumou Sangare, Angйlique Kidjo, Shankar Mahadevan, Hadja Kouyate - vocals
Bernie Worrell - organ, synthesizer, electric piano
Jan Garbarek - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
John McLaughlin, Amit Heri, Steve Lukather - guitar
Ralph Towner - acoustic guitar
Sultan Khan - sarangui
Joe Zawinul - keyboards, vocoder
Nicolas Fiszman - guitar, synthesizer bass
Daniel Goyone - piano, keyboards
Zakir Hussain - tabla
Jonas Hellborg - bass guitar, fuzz bass
Abdou M'Boup - voices, talking drum
Pharoah Sanders - saxophone
Lakshminarayana Shankar - electric violin
Alima Toure - background vocals
Sayan Bapa - throat singing
Jaya Deva - guitar, vocals, ganawa
Enrico Guerzoni - cello
Sandro Di Paolo - viola
Ravi Chary - harmonium, sitar
William Henderson - piano
Cйlia Reggiani - keyboards
Kai Eckhardt - bass guitar
Carlo Cantini - violin

2009 - Massical



Tracklisting:
1. Seven notes to heaven [05:33]
2. Bridges [07:00]
3. Mumbai shuffle [04:51]
4. Havatight [06:06]
5. Dive in [05:35]
6. Monk e desh [02:48]
7. Kuruksetra [11:12]
8. Pathri [06:32]
9. Etnosur [05:48]
10. Massical [05:46]

Duration: 01:01:14


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - percussion, drums, tabla, frame drums, djembe, backing vocals, kalimba, talkingdrums, cajon, udu, vocals, keyboard, synth, madal, repenique, high tambourines, madal, waterpercussion
Carlo Cantini - violin, keyboard, ukulele, glockenspiel, cetra
Roland Cabezas - electric guitar, lapsteel, acoustic guitar, acoustic bass guitar, hand percussion, lapsteel, vocal, gimbri guitar, keyboard
Kay Eckhardt - electric bass
Ravi Chari - harmonium
Phil Drummy - duduk, didjerido, santoor, flute, kaval, kaen, bansoori, bagpipe-chanter, chromatic harmonica, saxophone, bansoori
Jan Garbarek - saxophone
Stefano Dall’Ora - cello
Kalpana, Devki Pandit - vocal
Nitin Shankar - synth, keyboard, percussion, frame drums, tabla, duggi, chanda
Johan Berby - electric bass
Dilshad Khan - sarangi
Massimo Greco - trumpet, flugelhorn
Mauro Ottolini - trombone
Sabine Kabongo - backing vocals

2011 - 21 Spices (Trilok Gurtu with Simon Phillips & NDR Big Band)



Tracklisting:
1. Peace Of Five [09:14]
2. 1-2 Beaucoup [05:28]
3. Kuruk Setra [09:43]
4. Balahto [06:36]
5. Broken Rhythms [04:15]
6. Jhulelal [10:20]
7. 21 Spices [09:26]

Duration: 00:55:05


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - percussion & vocals
Simon Phillips - drums
Michel Alibo - bass
Roland Cabezas - guitar
Ravi Chari - harmonium
NDR BIGBAND conducted by Jorg Achim Keller

2013 - Spellbound



Tracklisting:
1. Improvisation Live Don Cherry & Trilok [09:14]
2. Manteca [04:36]
3. Jack Johnson / Black Satin [09:38]
4. Cuckoo [04:55]
5. Berchidda [05:33]
6. Like Popcorn [04:23]
7. Haunting [05:15]
8. Universal Mother [06:29]
9. Spellbound [04:32]
10. All Blues [06:41]
11. Cosmic Roundabout / Brown Rice [04:39]
12. Thank You By Don Cherry [00:15]

Duration: 00:57:37


Personnel:
Trilok Gurtu - drums, percussion, vocals, tambura, tabla, vocals, additional keyboards
Tulug Tirpan - keyboards, piano
Hassan Götzelik - trumpet
Jonathan Cuinado - bass
Nitin Shankar - additional percussion
Nils Peter Molvaer - trumpet
Paolo Fresu - trumpet & effects
Carlo Cantini - additional keyboards
Ibrahim Maaluf - trumpet
Matthias Schriefl - trumpet
Matthias Höfs - trumpet
Helene Traub - English horn
Jakob Janeschitz-Kreigel - cello
Ibrahim Maaluf - trumpet
Ambrose Akinmusire - trumpet




Compilation Albums:


1997 - The Trilok Gurtu Collection



Tracklisting:
1. Once I Wished A Tree Upside Down [08:03]
2. Cherry Town [05:14]
3. Watapa [07:48]
4. Bad Boys [08:39]
5. Believe [06:25]
6. Ballad For 2 Musicians [06:09]
7. Manini [07:08]
8. Baba [08:32]
9. Shobharock [07:37]
10. Om [07:13]

Duration: 01:12:51

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Trilok Gurtu
(30.10.1951, India, Bombay)
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A world class, virtuoso percussionist, now in his mid fifties, Trilok has attracted a world class set of collaborators over a long career; these started with John McLaughlin in whose trio, Trilok flourished as the featured soloist for 4 years, other jazz greats continued this path – Joe Zawinul, Jan Garbarek, Don Cherry, Bill Evans, Pharoah Sanders, Dave Holland were all attracted to Trilok’s burning sense of rhythm. Of course he is deeply rooted in the Indian tradition, so it is no surprise to see that collaborations also took place with the glitterati of Indian musical society – his mother, Shobha Gurtu, Zakir Hussain, L. Shankar, Shankar Mahadevan, Hariprasad Chaurasia, The Misra Brothers and Sultan Khan. World music has become an established genre in which Trilok has further “ploughed his own furrow” with his own group, to great effect, performing and recording with Salif Keita, Oumou Sangare, Angelique Kidjo, Neneh Cherry, Omara Portuondo, Tuvan throat singers, Huun Huur Tu, to such effect that . Rita Ray of BBC Radio described him as “a serial collaborator”.

In 2006/7, Trilok has recorded and performed with the Malian musicians from the Frikywa Family and the Italian, Arke String Quartet. Although these performances continue, he has also formed a World Music group featuring Bass, Guitar, Violin, Didjeridoo and Santoor which showcases his talents thru the coming seasons. He will also offer his Twenty Years of Talking Tabla a solo event focussing on speech and tabla, with a chance for small audiences to exchange musical views with him and learn about his broad compositional techniques.

Trilok Gurtu was born into a highly musical family in Bombay, India where his grandfather was a noted Sitar player and his mother Shobha Gurtu, a classical singing star and constant influence. He began to play practically from infancy at the age of six. Eventually Trilok traveled to Europe, joining up with trumpeter Don Cherry (father of Neneh and Eagle Eye) for two years; touring worldwide with Oregon, the highly respected jazz group and was an important part of the quartet that L. Shankar led with Jan Garbarek and Zakir Hussain.

In 1988 Trilok performed with his own group, finally being able to present his compositions on the debut album “Usfret” which many musicians claim as an important influence; young Asian musicians from London like Talvin Singh, Asian Dub Foundation and Nitin Sawhney see him as a mentor and so Trilok’s work finds its way onto the turntables at dance clubs years later. But back in 1988 Trilok met The Mahavishnu Orchestra and its leader, JohnMcLaughlin and for the next four years played an integral part in The John McLaughlin Trio.

In 1993 Trilok toured his own trio in support of the album “The Crazy Saints”, which featured not only Joe Zawinul but also Pat Metheny. Audiences were enthralled by his compositions that linked subtle Indian rhythms and Indian singing with elements of modern jazz and rock. The following year the band was expanded to a quartet and touring extended to include a US coast-to-coast tour and 40+ European shows.

The composer and band leader had evolved from the Trilok of earlier years: consummate musicianship now joined entertainment skills as his humourous presentations for the group, between bouts of serious music, brought uproarious laughter from his spectators.

Band tours continued annually establishing Trilok Gurtu as a regular and popular visitor to many European and US cities; his group, The Glimpse was formed in 1996 which grew from his musical roots in India’s timeless acoustic tradition. By the late 90’s they were touring worldwide and appearing in Festivals where he performed alongside the megastars of the entertainment business (Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, REM) as well as his colleagues in the World Music scene like Youssou N’Dour, Baaba Maal, Cesaria Evora and Salif Keita. The “Kathak”,“African Fantasy” and “Beat of Love” cds came about in 1998/9, 2000/1 as a direct result of these years: Trilok’s music entered a distinctly World Music setting. - a new sound that contained the core of his previous works but expanded on it allowing guest singers like Neneh Cherry, Salif Keita, Angelique Kidjo and Oumou Sangare to display their talents on Trilok’s own recordings.

When Trilok hit the live performance circuit in 2000 and 2001, audiences saw the group with special guest appearances by Nitin Sawhney,Angelique Kidjo, Salif Keita and “The Beat Of Love”producer Wally Badarou in New York and London. In between group performances he appeared at a number of prestigious solo percussion recitals and gave guest performances on albums by John McLaughlin, Pharoah Sanders, Nitin Sawhney, Lalo Schifrin, Gilberto Gil, Bill Laswell & Annie Lennox.

The release of “Remembrance” in 2002 was a major milestone for Trilok. The guests Shankar Mahadevan, Zakir Hussain, Ronu Majumdar and Shobha Gurtu gave superb performances. Reviews in London were all 4**** and better, including The Times, Daily Express, The Guardian, Q, Songlines and FRoots. Combined with extensive touring across Europe and especially Scandinavia, this led to Trilok’s second nomination for the BBC World Music Awards and for an EMMA. Stand out performances were at London’s Hyde Park for the Queen’s 50 th Anniversary and in Bombay as part of a global satellite-delivered concert with Youssou N’Dour and Baaba Maal celebrating the BBC’s 70 th Anniversary of their World Service.

2003 saw a wide variety of over 50 performances all over the globe from Trilok Gurtu in quartet, trio and solo formats. His first collaboration in an orchestral piece took place in Koln in October, with the World Premiere of “Chalan” written especially for him by Maurizio Sotelo. Other key 2003 performances were at Cité de la Musique, Paris in April with special guest Shankar Mahadevan; in Utrecht with Robert Miles, Kudsi Erguner and Hassan Harkmoun and in Sardinia with Dave Holland. The most spectacular was certainly in Copenhagen at “The Images of Asia Festival” where he orchestrated a joint performance of his own band with Samul Nori (Korean Percussionist) and Huun Huur Tu (Mongolian Throat Singers). All this on a floating stage in Copenhagen Harbour at sunset – quite delicious!

Trilok started 2004 with a 10-date tour of Norway in February followed by an extensive tour of 25 concerts in France to announce the release of his eleventh cd “Broken Rhythms”. As with all Trilok records, the accent was on rhythm and drumming – but this one more so. Featured collaborations with the Tuvan Throat Singers Huun Huur Tu, the Arké String Quartet and an outstanding screaming guitar part from Gary Moore bring a heady mix of bright and fast with gentle and peaceful. The album was released in France in March 2004 and received all 4**** reviews. Two visits to the USA with his group included the huge Stern Grove Festival in San Francisco in front of 20,000 spectators.
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