Tucci / Mannutza: Lunar
Tucci / Mannutza: Lunar
Format: CD
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Artist: Tucci / Mannutza
Label: Rearward
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8018344021423
Genre: Rock
Lunar is a journey into the magical freedom of Lorenzo Tucci and Luca Mannutza. Is there any need to say that 'Duke's Nightmare' is their eccentric and fascinating rework of 'Caravan', and Tucci at the drums delivers six minutes of pure magic? Hard to believe, there hasn't been any overdubbing. Is there any point in noticing that Mannutza switches from Lunar intro to Lunar, from piano to electronic keys and back with disarming simplicity? Or, is it pointless to mention their ability to express in music the uneasiness of a 'sidereal breakdown'? This musical journey at the end leaves US astonished and almost drunk, and exalts for the sureness with whom these musicians can afford unexpected drifts, swoops and loops...
Tracks:
1.1 Jungle ; Space
1.2 Lunar Intro
1.3 Lunar
1.4 Moon Boots
1.5 The Voyager
1.6 Avaria
1.7 Jet Leg
1.8 Duke's Nightmare
1.9 Tea for Two
1.10 Earth
1.11 Inception