Enrico Rava, a luminary in the world of jazz, presents his captivating album "Rava - Ullmann-Willers-Lillich-Schaeuble," released on May 15, 2011, under the Nabel label. This album is a testament to Rava's mastery and innovation, offering a rich tapestry of jazz that spans over an hour and seven minutes. The tracklist is a journey through diverse compositions, each with its unique charm and depth. From the introspective "Fourteen Days I" to the vibrant "Eighteen Arabs," and the hauntingly beautiful "Laura," Rava's trumpet weaves a narrative that is both compelling and evocative. The album also features a three-part suite, "Different Aspects of Colourful Days," showcasing Rava's ability to explore complex themes and emotions through his music. With "Hendji" and "Fourteen Days II" bookending the album, this collection is a must-experience for any jazz enthusiast, offering a glimpse into the boundless creativity of Enrico Rava.
(C) 2011 Nabel
Tracks
Fourteen Days IGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
Eighteen ArabsGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
Black CatGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
LauraGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
Minus OneGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
LiedGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
Different Aspects of Colourful Days 1. Seven and a Half Rare MomentsGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
Different Aspects of Colourful Days 2. Little BreathGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
Different Aspects of Colourful Days 3. Five Red SpotsGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
HendjiGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava
Forteen Days IIGebhard Ullmann, Andreas Willers, Martin Lillich, Nikolaus Schaeuble, Enrico Rava