Mimmo Cafiero's "I Go," released on August 31, 1988, under Splasc(h) Records, is a captivating journey into the world of contemporary jazz. This album, recorded and mixed at CAP Studios in April 1988, showcases Cafiero's exceptional talent and his ability to create a unique and engaging musical experience. Collaborating with renowned trumpeter Paolo Fresu, Cafiero delivers a set of four tracks that are both intimate and dynamic. "Feathers," "I Go," "Quiet Night - To Loredana," and "Black Pipes" each offer a distinct flavor, blending Cafiero's masterful percussion with Fresu's soulful trumpet. The album's duration of 42 minutes ensures a concise yet fulfilling listen, making it a standout piece in Cafiero's discography. "I Go" is a testament to Cafiero's innovative approach to jazz, recorded during his time in Rome, where he also taught percussion at the school of music Lab 2. This album is a must-experience for any jazz enthusiast looking to explore the rich tapestry of contemporary jazz.