REM GENRE ColumbiaREM DATE 2012REM DISCID AE0ECA0DREM COMMENT 'ExactAudioCopy v1.0b3'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'TITLE 'Impressions'FILE 'Chris Botti - Impressions.flac' WAVETRACK 01 AUDIOTITLE 'Prelude No. 20 In C'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 00:00:00TRACK 02 AUDIOTITLE 'Per Te (For You) (feat. Andrea Bocelli)'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 04:55:45TRACK 03 AUDIOTITLE 'En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 09:21:16TRACK 04 AUDIOTITLE 'You Are Not Alone'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 00 14:48:50INDEX 01 14:48:72TRACK 05 AUDIOTITLE 'Losing You (feat. Vince Gill)'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 00 18:12:03INDEX 01 18:12:50TRACK 06 AUDIOTITLE 'Tango Suite (feat. Herbie Hancock)'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 24:24:27TRACK 07 AUDIOTITLE 'Setembro'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 00 31:02:27INDEX 01 31:03:67TRACK 08 AUDIOTITLE 'Oblivion (feat.
Caroline Campbell)'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 34:08:28TRACK 09 AUDIOTITLE 'Sevdah'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 38:32:08TRACK 10 AUDIOTITLE 'Summertime (feat. David Foster)'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 44:19:16TRACK 11 AUDIOTITLE 'Contigo En La Distancia'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 48:01:23TRACK 12 AUDIOTITLE 'Over The Rainbow'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 01 52:08:30TRACK 13 AUDIOTITLE 'What A Wonderful World (feat. Mark Knopfler)'PERFORMER 'Chris Botti'INDEX 00 55:29:49INDEX 01 55:31:10.
About Chris BottiIf Kenny G ruled the smooth jazz roost during the 1980s and '90s, Chris Botti claimed the modern instrumental throne during the 2000s. Botti is a solid musician who possesses a real feel for jazz, but the key to his success probably lies in the cool purity of his trumpet playing. While making plain his admiration for Miles Davis and Chet Baker, Botti's first album combined elements of smooth jazz and atmospheric light rock rather than cool-toned bop. Botti kept refining that approach when, in 2003, he released A Thousand Kisses Deep, which successfully brought elements of downtempo into the mix. He next cut the stripped-down string set When I Fall in Love, which went from being a contemporary best-seller to a pop sensation after Oprah endorsed it.
Botti has since followed its winning formula, recording standards and a few modern romantic tunes with different ensembles and guest vocalists. Critics may be surprised to learn that he got his start playing for bop veterans Woody Shaw and George Coleman (who played with Miles Davis). A listen to his live readings of 'My Funny Valentine' or 'Why Not' (from 2006) lets you see why even old jazzers heard potential in the young Botti.Bebop Digital.
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If Kenny G ruled the smooth jazz roost during the 1980s and '90s, Chris Botti claimed the modern instrumental throne during the 2000s. Botti is a solid musician who possesses a real feel for jazz, but the key to his success probably lies in the cool purity of his trumpet playing. While making plain his admiration for Miles Davis and Chet Baker, Botti's first album combined elements of smooth jazz and atmospheric light rock rather than cool-toned bop. Botti kept refining that approach when, in 2003, he released A Thousand Kisses Deep, which successfully brought elements of downtempo into the mix. He next cut the stripped-down string set When I Fall in Love, which went from being a contemporary best-seller to a pop sensation after Oprah endorsed it. Botti has since followed its winning formula, recording standards and a few modern romantic tunes with different ensembles and guest vocalists.
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Critics may be surprised to learn that he got his start playing for bop veterans Woody Shaw and George Coleman (who played with Miles Davis). A listen to his live readings of 'My Funny Valentine' or 'Why Not' (from 2006) lets you see why even old jazzers heard potential in the young Botti. If Kenny G ruled the smooth jazz roost during the 1980s and '90s, Chris Botti claimed the modern instrumental throne during the 2000s. Botti is a solid musician who possesses a real feel for jazz, but the key to his success probably lies in the cool purity of his trumpet playing. While making plain his admiration for Miles Davis and Chet Baker, Botti's first album combined elements of smooth jazz and atmospheric light rock rather than cool-toned bop. Botti kept refining that approach when, in 2003, he released A Thousand Kisses Deep, which successfully brought elements of downtempo into the mix.
He next cut the stripped-down string set When I Fall in Love, which went from being a contemporary best-seller to a pop sensation after Oprah endorsed it. Botti has since followed its winning formula, recording standards and a few modern romantic tunes with different ensembles and guest vocalists.
Critics may be surprised to learn that he got his start playing for bop veterans Woody Shaw and George Coleman (who played with Miles Davis). A listen to his live readings of 'My Funny Valentine' or 'Why Not' (from 2006) lets you see why even old jazzers heard potential in the young Botti. About Chris BottiIf Kenny G ruled the smooth jazz roost during the 1980s and '90s, Chris Botti claimed the modern instrumental throne during the 2000s. Botti is a solid musician who possesses a real feel for jazz, but the key to his success probably lies in the cool purity of his trumpet playing.
While making plain his admiration for Miles Davis and Chet Baker, Botti's first album combined elements of smooth jazz and atmospheric light rock rather than cool-toned bop. Botti kept refining that approach when, in 2003, he released A Thousand Kisses Deep, which successfully brought elements of downtempo into the mix. He next cut the stripped-down string set When I Fall in Love, which went from being a contemporary best-seller to a pop sensation after Oprah endorsed it. Botti has since followed its winning formula, recording standards and a few modern romantic tunes with different ensembles and guest vocalists.
Critics may be surprised to learn that he got his start playing for bop veterans Woody Shaw and George Coleman (who played with Miles Davis). A listen to his live readings of 'My Funny Valentine' or 'Why Not' (from 2006) lets you see why even old jazzers heard potential in the young Botti.Bebop Digital.