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Jan Sturiale: Roadmaps
ByJan Sturiale
guitarb.1976
Throughout the record Sturiale's tone evokes

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
However, the real star of the record is the band. Sturiale notes of his relationship with saxophonist Jure Pukl, "I started playing with Jure back in 2011 and we did lot of gigs together in these years so I decided to put together a band with him and go into the studio" The chemistry and interplay bring new depth to the already engaging compositions. As they explore various moods, textures and tempos, often within the same tune, they act as a unit serving the melody or soloist as needed. This allows straightforward covers, like their take on Peter Gabriel's Mercy Street to remain interesting despite having few defining changes in the arrangement.
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John Scofield
guitarb.1951
Track Listing
Full Moon; The E Song; Roadmaps; One Little Finger; Intro; Major Suspension; Mercy Street; Blessed Relief; Dark Grey.
Personnel
Jan Sturiale
guitarJan Sturiale: guitar; Jure Pukl: saxophone; Marko Churnchetz: piano and fender rhodes; Miha Koren: bass; Klemens Marktl: drums.
Album information
Title: Roadmaps | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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