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fave it Jazz Fusion | Latin Jazz
7 tracks | 56 minutes
Released Feb 2004
on Graffiti productions
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 08:32 Groove Move lyrics BUY MP3 08:32 Groove Move lyrics "GIFT MP3" 08:32 Groove Move
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:53 Corona Carlos lyrics BUY MP3 06:53 Corona Carlos lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:53 Corona Carlos
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 08:50 Solar lyrics BUY MP3 08:50 Solar lyrics "GIFT MP3" 08:50 Solar
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 09:01 Origami lyrics BUY MP3 09:01 Origami lyrics "GIFT MP3" 09:01 Origami
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 08:03 Who Are You lyrics BUY MP3 08:03 Who Are You lyrics "GIFT MP3" 08:03 Who Are You
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 09:35 Open 24 Hours lyrics BUY MP3 09:35 Open 24 Hours lyrics "GIFT MP3" 09:35 Open 24 Hours
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:03 I'm Starting all Over lyrics BUY MP3 06:03 I'm Starting all Over lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:03 I'm Starting all Over
Acoustic jazz and world with nods to Horace Silver, Dizzy Gillespie, and Herbie Hancock
Bio / Background
ORIGAMI by Paul Serrato& Co. is a mix of world rhythm, flowing melodies, piano blues and just plain straight ahead, swingin'playin'. Two vocals, one by Paul and another by L.D. Frazier, are included to top things off even more. With one notable exception, a version of Miles Davis's Solar, the music is original by Paul. In addition to Paul on piano, the New York musicians include Bryce Sebastien (bass), familiar to fans for his unique, innovative playing on other Paul Serrato & Co. releases; on congas, Henry Morales, also an ongoing member of the ensemble. New on this record are Reggie Pittman (trumpet) and Kevin Twigg (drums). L.D. Frazier is one of our most popular and emminent gospel and jazz singers. Together, Serrato leads these musicians, with their diverse experience, into a synthesis of their creativity. The outcome is musical solidarity- a contemporary jazz statement.







