"Duets and Solos" is a captivating jazz album released by Eugenio Colombo and Martin Joseph on September 20, 1978, under the Red Records label. This 41-minute journey through seven intricate tracks offers a blend of free jazz and traditional jazz elements, showcasing the unique collaboration between two masterful musicians. The album opens with "The Gorilla and the Centipede," setting a playful and experimental tone that carries through to tracks like "Sonnambulistico" and "Continuo." Each piece is a testament to the artists' improvisational skills and deep musical understanding. "Musica d'acqua" and "Fragments of a Story" provide moments of introspection and subtlety, while "In the Air" and "Bucefalo" close the album with a sense of resolution and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Duets and Solos" promises an engaging and enriching listening experience.