But which is which?
This is my platinum task. I shall find separate recordings of each guitarist and listen. They sound a little different.
Ah, understood, let us know if you feel you’ve cracked it, good luck
@jazzman22 thanks for the Andrea Pozza recommendation. Just listened to the album; very nice !!
Iver
@IvdZ - Agreed - If you have not listened to a lot of Enrico Rava I think you will find these two well worth the effort ?!
Assuming you have the new one with higher definition, is it much better as the original one in 16-44.1 ?
Hi @Ian I played both your Enrico Rave recommended albums. Great catch; wonderful compositions. I like the relaxed scenery set in the songs. Nice
Iver
Totally agree - inspired playing
Very nice album
Is it me, or isn’t the recording quality not at the same level as we are used from Smoke Sessions?
Iver
I know this doesn’t qualify me as a “Jazz Lover”, but the only jazz album I own or listen to is Kind of Blue. Every Sunday morning unless I’m traveling it’s playing.
I don’t think you need to be a jazz lover to like this record. Its a stand alone recording that needs no allegiance to genre. I love it but dont play it that often.It has,however, been a launchpad for loving the work of Chambers, Coltrane and Evans et al as artists in their own right.
If ever there was a “supergroup”, this was it.
Absolutely brilliant one by Arne Domnerus. Ther is « this something » with Scandinavian jazz that really appeals
Iver
I love his “Jazz at the Pawnshop”, I’m really curious to listen to this one…