Smoke 'n' Mirrors
Lee Ritenour
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1. Smoke 'n' Mirrors 5:03 Preview 2. Capetown 4:41 Preview 3. Southwest Passage 6:06 Preview 4. Waters Edge 3:49 Preview 5. Blue Days (Dias Azuis) 5:06 Preview 6. Spellbinder 5:51 Preview 7. Memeza 2:15 Preview 8. Povo 6:41 Preview 9. Lovely Day 5:57 Preview 10. Township 5:19 Preview 11. Forget Me Nots 4:44 Preview 12. Stone Cool 4:38 Preview 13. Motherland 4:24 Preview 14. 4½ Storms 5:26 Preview $13.98
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Smoke n’ Mirrors, the latest release from famed guitarist Lee Ritenour (a.k.a. Captain Fingers), features a progressive, innovative mix of world music and contemporary jazz. Blending his style of jazz---using electric and acoustic guitars---with elements from Africa, Brazil, South America and India, Smoke n’ Mirrors is a true Ritenour original; fresh in concept with original compositions and songs from around the world. A very timely and unique album for today’s Global Village.
Features Abraham Laboriel, Alex Acuna, Alberto Lopez, Brian Bromberg, Daniel Jobim, Danilo Cayimmi, Dave Grusin, Erik Pilani, John Patitucci, Joyce, Mea Noite, Melvin Davis, Oscar Seaton, Patrice Rushen, Paulinho Da Costa, Richard Bona, Satnam Ramgotra, Sheila E., Steve Tavaliogne, Tita Lima, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Zamajobe.
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