Wolfgang Schuter Combo's Hangover [FLAC limited time only]

  




The whole album is gorgeous from beginning to end, a relative rarity for a 'contemporary jazz' type release, not fusion.  It's semi-fusion you could say, all instrumental, with vibes playing the melodies for the most part, electric guitar but a highly unfuzzy toned-down sound, electric piano, but again lightly played.

The almost preternaturally lovely Sun Up composition:



Another gorgeous one, Time and Tide:





source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/10/wolfgang-schuter-combos-hangover-flac.html

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