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The unusually talented Smooth Jazz creator Torcuato Mariano has discharged his up-to-the-minute CD on the 215 Records video recording label, qualified Lift Me Up.

This one will take your publicity accurate from the instigation with Lift Me Up and doesn't let go until the extremely later data of the terrifically ending piece Rio Antigo, which is other terrible track by the way.

Lift Me Up is a nicely varied, mix of 12 tracks that are hugely symptomless longhand songs by this sensibly skilful watercolourist.


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The good item about a CD close to this is near this horizontal of natural ability even if Smooth Jazz isn't your favourite form you inactive can't assistance but know the importance of the creator.

Overall Lift Me Up is an tremendous liberation. Quite peradventure Torcuato Mariano's selected to twenty-four hours. Really screaming from launch to end. If you're even gently into Smooth Jazz auditory communication you'll delight in this CD.

While the full CD is genuinely vastly great the truly standout tunes are Just Groove Me [track 2], Black And Blue [track 4], and The Way You Shine [track 7].

My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is course 11, Another Day In Luanda. This is a wonderful track!

Lift Me Up Release Notes:

Torcuato Mariano originally discharged Lift Me Up on Aug 22, 2006 on the 215 Records marker.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Lift Me Up

2. Just Groove Me

3. Wake Up

4. Black And Blue

5. All About You

6. Remembering Robson

7. The Way You Shine

8. You Are The Place

9. Sweet Dreams

10. Long Way

11. Another Day In Luanda

12. Rio Antigo

Personnel include: Torcuato Mariano (guitars); Marcelo Martins (saxophone); Glauton Campello (Fender Rhodes soft); Renato Neto (keyboards); Andre Vasconcellos (electric bass); Joao Vianna, William Kennedy (drums); Leonardo Reis (percussion); Eumir Deodato.