Salvatore Bonafede's "Don't Stop Believin'" is a captivating jazz album set to release on January 30, 2024, under the independent label Anaglyphos Records. This 61-minute journey showcases Bonafede's versatility and depth as a musician, featuring a blend of original compositions and creative covers. The album opens with "Ask The Dust - To John Fante," a tribute to the American author, followed by a unique take on Journey's classic "Don't Stop Believin'." Bonafede pays homage to jazz legends with "More Coverage - To Jelly Roll Morton and Thelonious Monk" and offers a fresh interpretation of the classic "I Fall In Love Too Easily." The album also includes a tribute to James Joyce with "Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man - To James Joyce" and a nod to the surrealist painter Salvador Dalì with "Atrapado En Una Pintura De Salvador Dalì." Joined by renowned musicians Eddie Gómez on bass and Billy Hart on drums, Salvatore Bonafede delivers a compelling and eclectic collection of songs that highlight his artistic vision and musical prowess. "Don't Stop Believin'" is an exciting addition to the jazz genre, offering a unique blend of influences and a fresh perspective on both classic and original compositions.
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Tracks
Ask The Dust - To John FanteSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
Don't Stop Believin'Salvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
More Coverage - To Jelly Roll Morton and Thelonious MonkSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
I Fall In Love Too EasilySalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man - To James JoyceSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
Hedwig’s ThemeSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
Modus OperandiSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
Atrapado En Una Pintura De Salvador DalìSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
After WorkSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
Lorenzo - To Lorenzo HomarSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart
Fine di tuttoSalvatore Bonafede, Eddie Gómez, Billy Hart