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Paul Ricci - The Path (CD) - 1 of 1

Paul Ricci - The Path (CD)

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The Path began long ago in New York City for guitarist Paul Ricci. He knew he wanted to put together an album with some of the wide-ranging, high-level artists he'd been working with to interpret the grooving, multi-cultural music he was envisioning. That it would take 29 years, 17 collaborators, and a whole lot of living – including an extended move to Brazil - for it to come to fruition was not what he had in mind! Going in the studio in 1997 with Anthony Jackson, Steve Jordan, Michael Wolff, Manolo Badrena, Randy Brecker and numerous musicians from Brazil, Uruguay, Cameroon and Mali, they created most of the album, later inviting in many new voices who he'd become acquainted with in the intervening years to complete the recording in 2021. The Path was long and winding, but tunes like "Lobo," with the soaring vocals of Malian singer Abdoulaye Diabate dancing amidst Ricci's high-flying guitar phrasing, on a bed of rhythms created from the rich musical cultures of 3 different continents, can argue that it was a journey well worth taking. "Paul Ricci's sound world has obviously made a significant impression on the rest of this stellar cast" - Raul Da Gama, Latin Jazz Net


Track List:

Disc: 1

1. [5:44] Major Look
2. [5:57] Whenever
3. [6:23] Lobo
4. [4:22] Sleeping Beauty
5. [5:25] Around The Block
6. [5:26] September Glide
7. [3:30] Down On 6th St.
Record label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Musical Artist: Paul Ricci
Format: CD
Street Date: January 16, 2026
TCIN: 1007540381
UPC: 805558294228
Item Number (DPCI): 244-02-5943
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 5.64 inches length x 4.87 inches width x 0.17 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.1 pounds
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Q: How long did it take to complete this album?

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  • A: The album took 29 years to complete, reflecting Paul Ricci's extensive musical journey.

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Q: What is the primary instrument featured in the album?

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  • A: The primary instrument featured in the album is the guitar, played by Paul Ricci.

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Q: When was the majority of the album recorded?

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  • A: Most of the album was recorded in 1997, with some additional work completed in 2021.

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Q: Who are some of the collaborators on this album?

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  • A: Collaborators include Anthony Jackson, Steve Jordan, Randy Brecker, and several musicians from Brazil and Africa.

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Q: What genre of music does this album belong to?

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  • A: This album belongs to the jazz genre, showcasing a blend of various musical influences.

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