"No Man's Land" is a captivating jazz album by the renowned pianist Enrico Pieranunzi, released on December 31, 1990, under the Soul Note label. This cool jazz masterpiece features a stellar lineup with Marc Johnson on bass and Steve Houghton on drums, creating a harmonious blend of post-bop and cool jazz elements. The album spans eight tracks, including the title track "No Man's Land," and other notable compositions like "Border Line," "If I Should Lose You," and "My Funny Valentine." Enrico Pieranunzi's piano work is deeply influenced by the legendary Bill Evans, showcasing his sensitivity and finesse. The interplay between Pieranunzi and Johnson, who is an alumnus of Evans' trio, is particularly impressive, while Houghton's subtle and nuanced drumming adds depth to the ensemble's performance. With a duration of 45 minutes, "No Man's Land" offers a rich and immersive listening experience, highlighting the trio's exceptional musicianship and their ability to create a cohesive and engaging sound.