The Italian Job -  MIKE TURK            updated 11/28/2012

Mike Turk - harmonica    Paolo Birro - pianoforte

Alessandro Di Puccio - vibraphones    

Paolo Ghetti - bass        Alessandro Fabbri -drums

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Executive Producer - Dan Kindlon

Album Direction and Production - Mike Turk

Album Liner Notes - Ira Gitler


Mike plays exclusively the ILUS Renaissance
Harmonica built by Doug Tate & Bobby Giordano

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Sandwich Music
CD 006

 

 

 1. Neptune (A. Fabbri) 5:33

2. Old Man River (J. Kern) 8:15

3. Callisto (A. Fabbri) 4:49

4. Pavane (G. Faure) 6:44

5. Manoir De Mes Reves (D. Reinhardt) 5:51

6. Conception (G. Shearing) 6:34

7 Funk in Deep Freeze (H. Mobley) 6:44

8. You’re Mine, You (Johnny Greene) 3:03

9. Maxwell Street (M. Turk) 7:02

10 All My Tomorrows (Cahn - Van Heusen) 3:07

Recorded at Drum Code Studio, Sesta Godano, La Spezia, Italy

12/5 & 6/2007

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Ira Gitler wrote … In the late ‘90s Turk began to visit Italy and interact with its musicians. In 1998, 1999 and 2000 he toured backed by a group called the Alkaline Trio, eventually recording a CD, A Little Taste of Cannonball, for a small German label. He stayed in touch with two of the musicians of that trio, Alessandro Di Puccio and Alessandro Fabbri, both from Florence. Turk describes the gestation of The Italian Job with “The session came about as a series of meetings, jams and visits I made to Florence. Alessandro Fabbri was extremely instrumental in the contacting and organizing of the musicians.

“With all these musicians there is a bonding thread that connects everything to the music and the memory of Luca Flores, a pianist who died too young. However, my project is strictly from an American perspective”. and jazz approach.”

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