Tirami Su

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Tirami Su
Studio album by Al di Meola
Released 1987
Recorded Power Station (now known as Avatar Studios) and Atlantic Studios, April 1987
Genre Jazz
Label Manhattan
Producer(s) Al Di Meola, engineered by Dennis McKay, Executive Producer - Nancy Gaelen

Tirami Su is the title of the 1987 album by Al di Meola and the Al di Meola Project. Musicians on this album include long time associate of Al Di Meola, Anthony Jackson on bass guitar, Japanese-American percussionist Kei Akagi, Tommy Brechtlein on drums, Minu Cinelu on percussion Jose Renato on vocals and acoustic bass player Harvey Swartz who has also played with Jazz guitarist John Scofield.

  1. Beijing Demons (Al Di Meola) 6:22
  2. Arabella (Al Di Meola) 7:08
  3. Smile From A Stranger (Al Di Meola) 5:40
  4. Rhapsody Of Fire (Al Di Meola) 5:03
  5. Song To The Pharoah Kings (Chick Corea) 8:44
  6. Andonea (Al Di Meola) 3:01
  7. Maraba (Al Di Meola / Clara Sandroni) 5:18
  8. Song With A View (Al Di Meola) 6:20
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