foot prints Dreyer Gaido giving the album real substance
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giving the album real substance
Industrial techno and electro constructed from fractured rhythms
Limited pressing status ensures scarcity
The big band format allows orchestral richness while Latin elements bring rhythmic sophistication and infectious energy
Item Details+ Genre Pop Style Chanson Media Near Mint (NM or M-) Sleeve Near Mint (NM or M-) Description Slipcase still looks great
foot prints Dreyer Gaido giving the album real substanceSymbolic image for the detailed description and condition, please read the Item Details below. Peter Fessler recorded this straightforward set of jazz standards back in 1996, and it's exactly what the title suggests: a pianist exploring familiar terrain with taste and restraint. You get the classics"Fly Me To The Moon," "Night And Day," "Laura"the kind of tunes that have anchored jazz improvisation for generations. Fessler's approach is unhurried,
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