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Istanbul Sessions with Erik Truffaz

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Download links and information about Istanbul Sessions with Erik Truffaz by Ilhan Ersahin. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 44:06 minutes.

Artist: Ilhan Ersahin
Release date: 2010
Genre: Jazz, World Music
Tracks: 11
Duration: 44:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Freedom 4:55
2. Bosphorus 4:43
3. Doors to Heaven 6:20
4. Thomas O'Malley 3:51
5. Sam I Am 4:09
6. Downtown Istanbul 0:39
7. Kefal 4:04
8. Les Ottomans 5:14
9. The Dark Tunnel of Europe 1:21
10. Alley Cats 3:06
11. Our Theory 5:44

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Saxophonist and composer Ilhan Ersahin has played with pianist George Cables and trumpeter Wallace Roney, recorded solo albums, and led the Drum & Bass-oriented unit, Wax Poetic. On Istanbul Sessions, Ersahin, who is of Turkish and Swedish descent, leads a group comprised of three Turkish musicians: bassist Alp Ersonmez, drummer Turgut Alp Bekoglu, and percussionist Izzet Kizil. The Swiss-born trumpeter Erik Truffaz joins the dynamic group for this 2010 release. “Freedom” opens with an exciting stretch of drumming before Ersahin enters with some nice tenor; Truffaz joins him to flesh out the horn statement and add solo runs. On “Bosphorus,” Truffaz uses an effect on his horn that recalls Jon Hassell’s watery tones. The atmospheric “Doors to Heaven” finds Ersahin and Truffaz filling the air with finely shaped lines as cymbals sound and percussion rattles. The catchy “Les Ottomans” comes off like an appealing jazz cover of an indie-rock song, while the mid-tempo “Our Theory” finds Truffaz letting loose late-Miles-like blasts over a steady beat.