"Slang" is the debut album by Italian multi-instrumentalist Simone Guiducci, released in 2003 under the Abeat label. This captivating work seamlessly blends genres, drawing from jazz, folk, and world music, all filtered through a contemporary jazz lens. Guiducci's mastery of the acoustic guitar is evident throughout the album's six tracks, each offering a unique sonic journey.
The album opens with the title track "Slang," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. "Tango" introduces a sultry, rhythmic twist, while "The Least Of These" showcases Guiducci's ability to create intimate, reflective moments. "Short(er)" and "Song To Bilbao" highlight his knack for crafting memorable melodies, and "Milano Or Where?" closes the album on a contemplative note.
With a runtime of 46 minutes, "Slang" is a testament to Guiducci's versatility and his ability to create music that transcends cultural and musical boundaries. This album is a must-explore for anyone interested in the intersection of jazz, folk, and world music, and a fantastic introduction to the unique sound of Simone Guiducci.