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Looking for a Way Out by Paolo Pavan Paolo Pavan : Looking for a Way Out.
Urban funky jazz piano, in a sober and straightforward style.


Looking For A Way Out is a self-produced Jazz CD by Paolo and Roberto Pavan. Songs are played by excellent musicians from the Italian jazz scene.

The compositions are a set of ideas inspired by the repertoire of old and new American Jazz school, expanding the boundaries to reach a very personal and intimate musical discourse.

The theme of the album is improvisation. The musicians have interpreted and developed the original ideas while maintaining a good interplay, giving the work a feel of a live performance.

The album contains songs from the more classic taste, like the ballad Silent, Urban Slanging or Blue Night Dance. There are also songs more intimate and experimental, like What's Up that presents a musical structure typical of the so-called modal jazz of Miles Davis. Opposites presents, instead, a ring-form, leaving improvisation greater creative freedom. Finally there are more modern pieces such as Looking For A Way Out and Third that go more toward a landscape of musical fusion of jazz, funky grooves and Urban Jazz.


Songs:

1. Opposites
2. Urban Slanging
3. Silent
4. Through the Night
5. Blue Night Dance
6. What's Up
7. Looking For a Way Out
8. Third

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 10/28/2012
Paolo Pavan lives in Rome Italy

Tagged as: Jazz, Blues


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