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Infinite Journey

by David Ray

Modern arrangements of Venezuelan folk, Cuban and Brazilian Bossa, and songs by jazz greats Chick Corea, Bola Sete and Mel Martin. Features Ray's mandolin and guitar artistry with intricate band rhythms, also features guest violinist Darrol Anger.
Genre: Jazz: Latin Jazz
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1. La Fiesta
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5:40 album only
2. Canta Cubana
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3:08 album only
3. Epilogue
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2:51 album only
4. Rhythm Man
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1:47 album only
5. Let Go/Lonely Gaucho
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6. Sentimiento en el Río Apure
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Infinite Journey is an EP release of David Ray's earliest recordings that first put him on the map as a premier Latin guitarist and mandolinist. The songs, written in a period spanning over 50 years, include modern arrangements of traditional Venezuelan, Cuban and Brazilian songs, and songs by jazz greats Chick Corea, Bola Sete and Mel Martin.

The music features Ray's mandolin and guitar artistry with guest artist Darrol Anger on violin, Vince Littleton on drums and Mike Sugar on bass.


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